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Federal Hill, struck by destructive crime crime, suspect that they repeat young criminals that are repeated

Shattered windshields and damaged shop fronts set a street Federal Hill on Tuesday – the consequences of a destructive criminal storm overnight.

At around 11:00 p.m. in the 1300 block of the Riverside Avenue, several car windows were reported. Including the windshield to Deborah Boyds Lexus, which means that what she says is about 1,000 US dollars.

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“It always happens,” she said. “There are a few neighbors who heard and saw something.”

Many residents of the region believe that repeated youth offenders are behind the crime. Some of them shared photos of other cars at the beginning of this month.

“A neighbor came out and she said it was a few young people. She said, with probably golf clubs and baseball bats,” said Boyd.

A similar situation in Canton last week. The home surveillance video recorded two alleged young people who drive with a golf club with bicycles. The Baltimore police have not confirmed whether the cases are connected or whether the same young people are involved.

In the meantime, outside a series of damaged cars, which are only a few blocks of houses from the series of damaged cars, could be found outside a bar and a restaurant in the neighborhood. A window pane was missing at the front door of the Outpost American Tavern – right next to the castle. It is unclear what was stolen, if at all, but the police confirmed that a slump was reported around 4:00 a.m.

Around the same time on Tuesday morning, the police were only called down the street for a further slump. With a pure raw, fragmented wood along the frame of the front door, a forced entrance showed. Fox45 spoke to the Juice Bar manager from the camera. He said that corporate policy is preventing him from publishing the business's surveillance material, but he showed the film material privately. What were three young men who were dressed in black and wore skim masks could be seen as she stepped into the front door. One of them held what looked like a hammer, another seemed to pull out one weapon.

This was worseed, this was the second overnight break in the Juice Bar last week. Last Wednesday around 1:00 a.m., the Baltimore police said that two young people stole a cash register with 200 US dollars. A 15-year-old was arrested for burglary, but for an unknown reason, the department was unable to confirm the age of the second suspect. Nor could they say whether the suspects remain detained or have a crime history.

A sign published on Pure Raw's front door is now “100% cashless”. An effort from which you hope that you will prevent future burglaries.

“It will be really dangerous,” said Boyd. “You don't want to go through the streets. It's scary.”

When reports on crimes continue to immerse yourself, Boyd said that her family is considering pulling out of the city.

“We love our community and don't want, but if this type of thing happens, it is almost as if they had to,” she said.

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