[Chat] Sun article on arrest in robberies
Christine Gray
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Sun Nov 21 22:01:39 EST 2010
Thank you, Steve.
I appreciate your involvement and reporting to us.
Christine
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Subject: [Chat] Sun article on arrest in robberies
The following is the Sun article about the arrests in the recent robberies
and carjackings in Charles Village and Remington. There are still a lot of
details that we do not know, and not all of the recent armed robberies have
been confessed to. I do not know anything about whether the recent robbery
is Waverly has been solved. Continue to be very careful.
If the juveniles who committed the robberies and carjackings are charged as
adults, as I hope and expect that they will be since guns were used at least
in the robberies (I know little about the carjackings), I will of course
follow the court proceedings and will probably attend the trials. Juvenile
proceedings are closed to the public, and information about them is
generally not revealed to the public. I will report on whatever information
comes my way.
Steve.
www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-ci-remington-carjackings-20101119,0
,3686244.story
baltimoresun.com
Juveniles arrested in Remington, Charles Village carjackings
Police had stepped up observation in area
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun
10:22 AM EST, November 20, 2010
Police have arrested two juveniles in a series of robberies and carjackings
in the Remington and Charles Village areas.
After receiving reports of a rash of incidents in recent weeks and
recovering a stolen car on Exeter Hall Avenue, the Regional Auto Theft Task
Force began paying closer attention to the area, said Anthony Guglielmi, the
department's chief spokesman.
Task force members located two more stolen vehicles and arrested two
juveniles, one of whom confessed to several of the crimes, Guglielmi said.
He did not release their names.
Judith A. Kunst, president of the Greater Remington Improvement Association,
praised police for giving updates at a recent community meeting.
"There was a lot of concern in the neighborhood - these were occurring at
6:30, 7 o'clock at night," she said.
Guglielmi said the investigation was continuing.
Copyright C 2010, The Baltimore Sun <http://www.baltimoresun.com/>
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