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Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of April 5

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Pikesville

A group of five males reportedly assaulted and robbed a man in front a Pikesville salon March 30. Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch.

Hunt Valley-Cockeysville

The owner of Ashland Cafe was put inside a walk-in freezer at the restaurant by two armed robbers. Read this and other crime stories on Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch.

Owings Mills-Reisterstown

A photo identification remains as evidence in the trial of a man accused of the attempted murder of Reisterstown teenager. Read this and other crime stories on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch

Parkville-Overlea

A man accidentally shot himself after dropping his father’s .22 Dickson Cheyene Revolver. Read the full story on Parkville-Overlea Patch.

Towson

A woman was carjacked while attempting to pick up Chinese food on Loch Raven Boulevard.Read the full story on Towson Patch.

Perry Hall

Two Baltimore men face life in prison after they allegedly twice attacked and robbed Perry Hall and Parkville food delivery men. Read the full story on Perry Hall Patch.

North Baltimore

Northern District detectives believe one man is responsible for a rash of home invasion robberies in the Villages of Homeland. Read the full story on North Baltimore Patch.

Essex-Middle River

Firefighters battled a brush fire in Bowleys Quarters. Read the full story on Essex-Middle River Patch.

Dundalk

After a business and elementary school in Dundalk were recently vandalized with offensive graffiti, Baltimore County police say they are now investigating whether the incidents are related. Read the full story on Dundalk Patch.


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