Crime & Safety

Police Charge Two Juveniles with First-Degree Burglary

Two teens have been accused of stealing video game systems and components.

Baltimore County police arrested two Owings Mills teenagers on May 17 on charges of first-degree burglary in connection with a crime in Owings Mills, according to a report by Baltimore County Police from Precinct 4/Pikesville.

At about 7:30 a.m. that day, the Owings Mills teens, ages 13 and 14, allegedly broke into a home in the unit block of Austringer Court in Owings Mills near Pikesville and stole a video game system, 10 games and a game system bag, according to the report.

Police found the suspects a short distance away, with the property in their possession.

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According to the report, the teens live at the same address.


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