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Pot, Pills, Crack, Recovered From Maryland Teens After Armed Robbery: Police

Suspected Marijuana, crack cocaine, and guns were only a few of the items seized from two Laurel teens after an armed robbery, authorities say.

Police in Anne Arundel County seized drugs, gun, and cash from two teens from Laurel.

Police in Anne Arundel County seized drugs, gun, and cash from two teens from Laurel.

Photo Credit: Anne Arundel County Police Department

Two victims were approached by the armed teens around 6:45 p.m., Thursday, July 28 in the area of Glen Mar Circle and Phirne Road in Glen Burnie, according to Anne Arundel County police.

The 16-year-old and 17-year-old suspects - whose names have not been released - allegedly demanded property from the victims, and fled toward an apartment building in the 7900 block of Nolpark Court.

An officer was able to witness one of the suspects entering a specific apartment, and was able to communicate with the occupants to convince the teens to exit the apartment, according to police.

A search warrant was later executed on the apartment which found the following:

  • A Glock, Model 23, .40 caliber, semi-auto handgun loaded with 20 rounds;
  • A Glock, Model 31, .357 caliber, semi-auto handgun (unloaded);
  • A Polymer 80, 9mm, semi-auto handgun loaded with eight rounds;
  • A Beretta, Model Px4 Storm .45 caliber, semi-auto handgun;
  • A Taurus, Model PT585, .380 caliber, semi-auto handgun (obliterated serial number);
  • A magazine with 5 .40 caliber (22-round capacity);
  • A magazine with 0 9mm (31-round capacity);
  • Eight .45 caliber rounds;
  • Two .40 caliber rounds;
  • Five 9mm rounds;
  • Approximately 535.43 grams of suspected marijuana;
  • Approximately 29.7 grams of suspected “crack” cocaine;
  • A container with 20 suspected;
  • Oxycodone-Hydrochloride pills.

Both teens were arrested and charged accordingly, according to police. No official charges were announced by investigators.

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