TOWSON, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department is warning residents of an increase in daytime burglaries involving traveling groups of thieves.
Over 30 cases have been reported in the first three months of 2025. These groups typically operate in small, separate teams, often consisting of two to three women. They primarily target single-family homes in neighborhoods, where residents tend to be older and have minimal video surveillance.
The groups often arrive in a suspect vehicle driven by a male accomplice, who drops off the women in the neighborhood. The women typically fabricate a story, usually claiming they want to buy something from the property owner. While one person distracts the homeowner, the others will force entry into a home through a side or back door. Their primary focus is high-value jewelry.
Once the burglary has occurred, the male suspect will pick up the women from a nearby location. Anyone who is approached by one of these groups should contact police immediately.
Photo via the Baltimore County Police Department on X
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