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BALTIMORE (WBFF) – Among the violent crimes committed in Baltimore County during the Thanksgiving weekend, there was an attempted car robbery at noon in Perry Hall and robberies of two food deliverers in White Marsh and in Towson.
At 3:20 pm on Sunday, a victim refueling at Gulf, on Belair Road and Ebenezer Road in Perry Hall, was approached by an unknown suspect, according to Baltimore County police reports.
The suspect threatened the victim and asked him to hand over his car keys. He then escaped and the victim was able to move away.
A pizza delivery driver was stolen from Towson at 20:50. On November 23, an unknown suspect hid behind a car on Castle Drive, Walker Avenue, and waited for the victim to complete his delivery.
As the victim was heading towards his vehicle, the suspect went out and asked for money.
Five people stole a driver delivering food to the Carney / White Marsh area at Duncroft Place near Walther Boulevard in the White Marsh Point Complex.
The crime occurred on November 23 at 11:31. The suspect assaulted the driver and stole food and money, which then fled.
In Dundalk, someone walked behind the Dundalk Middle School at 2:30 pm On November 21, a group of suspects approached him and stabbed him.
The suspects stole his coat, his mobile phone and other objects.
Four guns were stolen during a burglary in Catonsville, on Pleasant Drive, on Old Frederick Road.
Between 11:30 pm On November 23 and 6 am on November 24, someone entered a house through an unlocked side door. The suspect stole several items, including two shotguns and two rifles placed in a safe.
One person was robbed by two suspects in Essex on Tace Drive at Middleborough Road at 5:50 pm November 24th.
Burglars stole two computer tablets and two laptops at Grace Community Church in Kingsville.
On November 25th at 3:45 pm, a person entered the church on Belair Road near Longfield Drive, breaking a window and stealing the computers.
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