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Bah Humbug: Teen Boys Charged In Maryland With Armed Carjackings During Holiday Season

Several teenage boys were arrested after two armed carjackings that took place just days before Christmas in Prince George's County, authorities say.

Sean Mills             Gregory Parker

Sean Mills Gregory Parker

Photo Credit: Prince George's Police Department

Two minors and two 19-year-olds were arrested after carjackings that occurred on Monday, Dec. 19 and Tuesday, Dec. 20, according to Prince George's County police.

Police say that two suspects carjacked a food delivery driver at gunpoint in the 8100 block of Allendale Drive in Landover on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Just over a day later, around 9 p.m., on Wednesday, Dec. 21, the vehicle was located in the 7700 block of Allendale Drive.

Police conducted a traffic stop with the stolen vehicle, and the occupants ran from the car. A 16-year-old and 17-year-old were quickly apprehended with the assistance of a helicopter.

A loaded gun and 76 grams of marijuana were recovered from the vehicle.

The 16-year-old had been arrested in April 2022 for carjacking a food delivery driver, and had been charged as a juvenile.

In a separate case on the evening of Monday, Dec. 19, a victim was carjacked at gunpoint in the 6500 block of Annapolis Road in Landover Hills. The vehicle was located on Wednesday, Dec. 21 around 9:15 p.m., and police stopped the vehicle in the 8200 block of Annapolis Road. 

Two 19-year-old boys, identified as Sean Franklin Mills, and Gregory Parker were arrested. Two loaded firearms were recovered upon their arrest. 

Investigators determined that the car used in the carjacking on Sunday, Dec. 19 was stolen in an armed carjacking on Sunday, Dec. 4 in the 6100 block of Old Central Avenue in Capitol Heights.

The 19-year-old suspects are charged with carjacking in connection with Monday’s case. Additional charges are pending.If anyone has information relevant to these cases, they are asked to please call detectives at 301-516-3788.

Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477).

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