Crime, Police/Fire

Towson armed robbery suspects arrested

TOWSON, MD—Detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department have arrested a juvenile and adult in connection with a series of robberies that occurred in Towson earlier this month.

In both cases, the suspects approached their victims, held them at gunpoint, and demanded their valuables. Both victims attend school in the area. One attends college, the other is in high school.

Following these armed robberies, detectives developed a description of the suspects using information provided by community members.

While conducting surveillance in the area of York Road and Aigburth Road (21286), detectives were able to locate the suspects. Upon further investigation, detectives arrested a 17-year-old male, who has been charged as an adult. Charges against the teen include armed robbery.

The second suspect, 19-year-old Immanuel Robinson, faces charges that include armed robbery, first-degree assault, as well as being a minor in possession of a firearm.

Robinson remains held without bond and the Baltimore County Detention Center.



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