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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Arbutus Man Suspected In Home Invasions Surrendered To Baltimore County Police


RadioOnFire.com - Justin Montgomery, the Arbutus man suspected in two home invasions, has surrendered himself to Baltimore County police.
Montgomery will be served with two warrants, one from Baltimore County and another from Baltimore City.
The county warrant charges him with first-degree assault, a handgun violation and related charges. 
The investigation began in Baltimore City around noon on Friday. City police said a 67-year-old woman on Coolidge Avenue reported being robbed and assaulted by a man who stole a handgun and money. The woman identified the man as a 29-year-old acquaintance that she knew.
About 15 minutes later, city police said a 74-year-old man on Clarenell Road reported that a man with a gun forced his way into his house and stole his car. The victim identified the assailant as the same man from the robbery on Coolidge Avenue.
City police said investigators received information that the assailant was at a residence in Baltimore County. City police contacted county police with to share the information.
Baltimore County police were called just before 1 p.m. to Kendale Apartments in the 1000 block of Maiden Choice Lane in Arbutus for reports of a barricaded man who might have some sort of weapon.
Officers entered the apartment unit just after 6:30 p.m. and found it was empty.
County police said Montgomery did return home to the apartment. They said he pointed a gun at someone and told them to leave before he himself left the apartment.

Source WBAL

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