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Baltimore County Police Precinct 4/Pikesville releases police reports on a Lochearn home invasion, a Pikesville bank robbery, burglaries and robberies.

Arrest—Robbery

At 2:20 p.m. March 7, a woman told police her ex-boyfriend came to where she works—Millford Mill Academy, 3800 block of Washington Ave., Millford Mill— and forced her into a corner and would not let her leave. According to a police report, he took the cell phone out of her hand, walked away, and ran from police several times. Police caught him on Liberty Road at Washington Ave., and he gave police an incorrect name. The school resource officer identified him as Myron Jabari Henson, 19, the report states. No residence is listed in the report. Police arrested Henson after they charged him with robbery and making a false statement. Police got the cell phone back for the victim. 

First-degree burglary

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Sometime from 6:15-7 p.m. March 6, someone forced their way into a home in the 3600 block of Michelle Way in Pikesville, and stole $1,300 and jewelry. Police received no information on a suspect.

Third-degree burglary

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Sometime before 9:29 a.m. March 4, someone forced their way into a home in the 3600 block of Lochearn Drive, Lochearn, and took copper piping from the basement. The home is owned by HUD Homes of Washington D.C., the police report states.

Harrassment

During the time from December 1 through March 3, a man and a woman say someone has been calling their business in the 9300 block of Countess Drive, Owings Mills, and stating racial epithets. During a call the suspect threatened to kill them, the report states. And the suspect drives by the victims' home, "gives the victim the middle finger and yells" as he drives by. 

Arrest—Armed Robbery with bomb

On March 3, police arrested Idress Evin Khan, 23, of the 5300 block of Winner Ave., after they charged him with armed robbery with a bomb. Police say that on March 3, Khan approached the bank counter and pulled out a device at the Bank of America at Greenspring Station, 2827 Smith Avenue, Pikesville. According to a police report, Khan said "the device was a bomb and threatened that if he did not receive the money, the device would go 'boom.'" According to the report, he took the money and ran toward the rear of the bank. Police caught him a few hundred yards away, "with the fictitious device and the money," the report states. For more information, see the Pikesville Patch story.

Attempted armed robbery with knife

At 8:37 p.m. March 3, four black males approached a man who was standing in the 4300 block of Crest Heights Ave. They came toward him with a knife, demanded money and ran toward Colonial Road, a police report states. Nothing was taken from the victim. Two of the suspects had shoulder-length dreadlocks.

Robbery/Home Invasion

At 4:40-4:48 p.m. March 3, when a man answered the door in the 6500 block of Liberty Road, Lochearn, three men forced their way into the residence. They fought and a gunshot was fired. No one was struck by the bullet. The suspects ran. They are described as three black males, ages 17-19. One was about 5 foot 10 inches and wore a white, hooded sweatshirt.

First-degree burglary

Sometime from 7-11 a.m. March 3, someone came in to a residence on Marcshire Court in Owings Mills, rummaged through the home and took three TVs, a laptop, Fender guitar and a large, green safe. The victim said he was not sure if anything valuable was in the safe.

Attempted first-degree burglary

Sometime from 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. March 2, someone broke the front door locks to an apartment in the 6700 block of Bonnie Ridge Drive, Baltimore. There were prymarks on the door, and three black males ran when she entered. According to the police report, nothing was taken or destroyed.

Fourth-degree burglary

At 1:46 p.m. Feb. 28, a suspect went onto the front porch of a home in the 3300 block of Fieldview Road, Lochearn, took a mail package with a cell phone inside it and placed it in his green bookbag. The item was recovered in the suspect's possession and was returned to the owner. The report states that charges will be filed at a later date.

Fourth-degree burglary

At 1:46 p.m. Feb. 28, a police report states that a suspect went onto the front porch in the 3300 block of Fieldview Road, Lochearn, and took a mail package. When someone yelled at the suspect to put the package back, the suspect threw it onto the front porch. The suspect was identified with a Maryland driver's license, the report states.

Fourth-degree burglary

At 12:30 p.m. March 1, a police officer saw two suspects leaving a shed, and they were taken into custody without incident. Police arrested Daniel Maurice Barry, 18, of the 7400 block of Sudbrook Road in Pikesville, and Cory Vaughn Haynes, 19, of the 3500 block of Millvale Road after they were charged with fourth degree burglary and trespassing, in the rear of 8009 Douglas Road, Pikesville, a police report states.

Attempted Robbery

At about 10:30 a.m. Feb. 28, a man was pushed from behind by someone in a hallway of a building in the 6900 block of Marsue Dr. The suspect, described as a black man, age 25-30, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 150 pounds with a medium to large build, told the victim to empty his pockets. The victim yelled for help and the suspect ran. The suspect wore black pants, a black jacket and white shirt.

Arrest—Armed robbery with gun

On Feb. 27, police arrested Sean Eugene Mitchell, 20, of the 3000 block of Georgetown Road, 21230, after they charged him with armed robbery, a police report states. It was 2:58 a.m. when someone, later identified as Mitchell, climbed through the window of a fast-food restaurant in the 8100 block of Liberty Road, Milford Mill. Employees ran, but the manager stayed. According to the report, Mitchell was caught running out the back door. Police found a handgun and a pack of cigarettes.

First-degree burglary

Some time from 2-10:50 p.m. February 24, someone damaged a door at an apartment on Warren Park Drive, poured water on a computer and took tools from the living room. According to a police report, there were no signs of forced entry.


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