Crime & Safety

Royal Farms Robbed On Falls Road, Reward For Info: Police

Three people with handguns robbed Royal Farms near Mount Washington, officials say.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Three armed men robbed the Royal Farms near Mount Washington recently. Now authorities are asking the public to help identify the suspects. There may be a reward for information.

Police said the suspects walked into the store on Falls Road, showed they had handguns and forced the clerk to remove money from the cash register during the robbery, which occurred in broad daylight, after 11 a.m. on Aug. 10.

The store that was held up was the Royal Farms in the 6000 block of Falls Road.

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This particular Royal Farms has been robbed multiple times in the past several years, in December 2017, on Christmas 2016 and twice in two weeks in September 2016.

Here are the suspect descriptions provided by the Baltimore County Police Department in the Aug. 10 holdup:

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A 30-40-year-old black man who is 5-feet-11-inches tall and 200-220 pounds; wearing a black and white baseball cap, white long-sleeve shirt, black nylon athletic pants and black shoes.

A 30-40-year-old black man who is 5-feet-11-inches tall and 200-220 pounds; wearing a black and white baseball cap, green long-sleeve shirt, gray “Jordan” sweatpants, and black shoes.

Bald black man wearing wire-framed glasses, 5-feet-10-inches to 6 feet tall and 210-230 pounds; wearing a green and white plaid short-sleeve shirt with black jeans and black shoes.

Do you recognize these suspects?

Anyone with information is asked to call 410-307-2020.

People may also send tips to Metro Crime Stoppers, which is a non-government organization. Tips sent to Metro Crime Stoppers leading to an arrest and/or indictment of a suspect may qualify for a reward.

To get in touch with Metro Crime Stoppers, send a text to "CRIMES" (274637) with "MCS" plus the tip; call 1-866-7LOCKUP; or submit a tip online. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

Photos courtesy of Baltimore County Police Department.

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