Crime & Safety
Man Steals Lottery Register From Charles Street Store: Police
Police said a burglar stole a lottery register from a gas station near Towson.

TOWSON, MD — After a lottery register was stolen from a gas station on North Charles Street, the Baltimore County Police Department is asking for help identifying the suspect.
Police said the man was captured on surveillance as he burglarized the Exxon in the 6200 block of Charles Street before 2 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17.
He was wearing a hooded blue sweatshirt with matching blue sweatpants, gray sneakers and a gray glove, according to investigators.
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After the burglary, police said the man drove away in a silver Dodge truck with a darker two-tone hood and five double-spoke alloy rim design. He has license plates with the Maryland flag on them.
Detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department's Violent Crimes Unit are investigating and ask anyone with information to call 410-307-2020.
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There may be a reward for tips in connection with the burglary.
Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland, which is an entity independent of police, offers rewards of up to $2,000 for information leading to charges in felony cases. Send tips anonymously to Metro Crime Stoppers in any of the following ways:
- Call 1-866-7LOCKUP.
- Text "MCS (include tip)" to CRIMES (274637).
- Use the P3Tips app.
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