NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police are investigating several robberies, burglaries, and assaults that were reported in northeast Baltimore County over the past week.
At approximately 10 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, a suspect assaulted someone in the 1000-block of Old Eastern Avenue in Essex (21221). The suspect was subsequently arrested.
At just after 11:45 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18, multiple suspects robbed someone of property in the 7100-block of Darlington Drive in Parkville (21234) before fleeing.
At approximately 4 a.m. on Thursday, June 19, a suspect robbed someone in the 2400-block of East Joppa Road in Parkville/Carney (21234) before fleeing.
At around noon on Thursday, June 19, a suspect burglarized a residence in the 9800-block of Whitney Drive in Rosedale (21237) and stole various items.
At approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, a suspect burglarized a business located in the 8600-block of Pulaski Highway in Rosedale (21237) and stole various items.
At approximately 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 22, a group of armed suspects assaulted someone in the unit block of S. Marlyn Avenue in Essex (21221). Two suspects were arrested.
At approximately 11 p.m. on Sunday, June 22, a suspect robbed someone of property in the unit block of Thurmont Court in Nottingham (21236).
At approximately 5 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24, a suspect burglarized a business located in the 7900-block of Belair Road in Fullerton (21236) and stole various items.
At approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24, a suspect burglarized a residence in the 8700-block of Fontana Lane in Rosedale (21237) and stole property.
At approximately 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, a suspect assaulted someone in the 100-block of Carroll Island Road in Bowleys Quarters (21220). The suspect was subsequently arrested.
At approximately 11 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, a suspect burglarized a business located in the 1200-block of Race Road in Rosedale (21237) before fleeing the scene.
NOTE: Crime blotter posts are compiled from raw data from Baltimore County Police Department precinct feeds. Suspect descriptions and specific store/business names are not included in these data feeds.
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