Crime & Safety
ATM Customer Robbed at Gunpoint
The following information was provided by the Baltimore County Police Department. Charges do not indicate convictions.
A woman used an ATM at a bank and was robbed walking back to her car.
At 11 p.m. June 18, two teenage boys came up to her at the Bank of America at 8235 Liberty Road in Milford Mill, and asked for bus fare to Essex, according to a report by Baltimore County police.
After she gave them $8, one of the teens pulled out a black, semi-automatic handgun and "demanded the victim give up all the money she had."
She refused, and they ran.
The suspects are described as between the ages of 17 and 18.
One is black and 5-foot 2-inches tall. He weighs about 100 pounds and carried the handgun, the report states. He wore a green sweatshirt, bluejeans, a black du-rag on his head, and brown boots.
The other suspect is black and 5-foot 5-inches tall, it states. He wore blue pants, a hat, sweatshirt and bluejeans.
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