Crime & Safety

Windsor Mill Burglars Spotted On 2 Surveillance Cameras: Police

After two burglars were caught on two home surveillance cameras, police ask anyone who knows their identities to come forward.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Police have asked for help identifying two burglary suspects caught on two surveillance cameras recently in Windsor Mill. The men were seen on a doorbell surveillance camera at a home where they left after not being able to get inside.

Moments later, police said the suspects stole into a neighbor's residence, where another camera showed them leaving with large items.

The burglary cases took place in the 5600 block of Green Court in Windsor Mill in the early afternoon on Friday, Jan. 26, police said.

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After an unsuccessful attempt at one home, where a doorbell camera recorded one man ringing the bell and trying the door, officials said the suspects entered a neighboring home through a window that had not been secured.

As they opened the back door to leave with a large haul including expensive watches, police said the suspects triggered that homeowner's surveillance camera. They were seen on video before 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 26.

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The suspects are described as two thin young black men, one who has a thin mustache and goatee and was wearing a dark gray Fila hooded sweatshirt and light gray sweatpants at the time of the burglary.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Baltimore County Police Department's Burglary Unit at 410-307-2020.

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