- Wednesday September 28th, 2011 :: 05:10 p.m. EDT
Eastern District robbery news release. Practice good personal safety habits when traveling on foot after dark. 
In light of a recent robbery on the B&A Trail, the police urge you to practice good personal safety and report suspicious pesons or activity. The Eastern District has increased patrols to the affected area and are seeking information in reference to this crime. Remember to always be aware of your surroundings, particuarly when traveling on foot after dark.
News Release:
STRONG ARM ROBBERY GLEN BURNIE
On September 27, 2011, at approximately 8:56 p.m., officers from the Eastern District responded to the unit block of Foxwell Bend Road in Glen Burnie for a report of a citizen robbery.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 24-year-old male victim, who indicated that he was walking on the B&A Trail when he encountered four male subjects. One suspect asked for a cigarette while another suspect grabbed the victim and threw him to the ground. At that time, the suspects went through the victim’s pockets and removed an undisclosed amount of money prior to fleeing the area on foot. Several officers and a K-9 unit canvassed the vicinity, but were unable to locate the suspects.
Suspects: Four black males in their 20’s. Two suspects were wearing white t-shirts, with one wearing blue jeans and the other wearing camouflage shorts. The remaining two suspects were wearing dark shirts with graffiti designs along with dark pants.
Metro Crime Stoppers:
If you have information on the above incidents, please call, email, or text your tip to Metro Crime Stoppers Hotline Available 24-Hours A Day Toll Free at 1-866-7LOCKUP or Text “MCS plus your message” to CRIMES (274637)
Visit the website at http://www.metrocrimestoppers.net
Phone calls are not recorded and callers remain anonymous. You may also be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000!
Address/Location
Anne Arundel County Police Department - Eastern District
204 Pasadena Road
Pasadena, MD 21122
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 410-222-6145
