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Three teens arrested after robbery spree

September 1, 2020 Police News No Comments
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Three juveniles were arrested this morning in connection with multiple armed robberies in Dundalk, county police said.

Officers found the three suspects driving a white work truck approaching a man leaving for work at 5 a.m., police said. A passenger in the truck pointed a handgun at the man and demanded his possessions, police said. The suspects then left in the truck.

Four similar incidents were reported between 5 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. on Liberty Parkway, Harold Road, North Point Boulevard and St. Claire Lane, according to police.

Police said officers spotted the vehicle on North Point Boulevard attempting to make a traffic stop. The vehicle fled from police and crashed into a fence and concrete barrier on Cold Mill Road.

The three suspects are ages 13, 14 and 15. Their names are being withheld due to their juvenile status, police said.

Stolen property and a handgun were recovered from the suspect vehicle, police said.

— Carrington McClendon

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