The Baltimore FBI Violent Crime Task Force is still seeking the public’s help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a series of armed robberies at commercial businesses in the Baltimore metro area. Investigators believe the same man is responsible for 19 robberies occurring since May, according to a bulletin the FBI put out on Oct. 8. Almost three-quarters of them took place in the northwest. He was also recognized at several businesses and left without incident.
Witnesses describe him as a black man, about 5’7” tall and around 150 pounds. He heads straight for the cashiers, pulls out a gun, and demands money. No one has been hurt in any of the robberies. The list of businesses include:
- May 22—Food Lion, 8505 Liberty Rd., Randallstown
- June 19—Food Lion, 9910 Liberty Rd., Randallstown
- July 22—7-11, 1 Greenwood Place, Pikesville
- 11—7-11, 2701 North Rolling Rd., Windsor Mill
- 14—7-11, 1204 Reisterstown Rd., Pikesville
- 19—Highs, 8710 Liberty Rd., Randallstown
- 22—Family Dollar, 8515 Liberty Rd., Randallstown
- 17—Food Lion, 9251 Lakeside Rd., Owings Mill
- 22—Dash-In, 8200 Liberty Rd., Windsor Mill
- 23—7-11, 3731 Crondall Lane, Owings Mill
- 4—Mars Supermarket, 11953 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown
- 7—Shell Gas Station, 7001 Liberty Rd., Lochearn
- 7—Mars Supermarket, 2375 N. Rolling Rock Rd., Windsor Mill
If you know anything about any of the robberies or the robber, you are asked to call the Baltimore FBI at 410-265-8080. You could receive a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest in this case.