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topicnews · July 19, 2025

6 young people related to Baltimore 'Crime Ring', which was arrested in PA after a break -in of $ 50,000

6 young people related to Baltimore 'Crime Ring', which was arrested in PA after a break -in of $ 50,000

A police hunt in Central Pennylvania ended with six young people who were connected to a suspected organized crime ring for a number of burglaries that worked in Baltimore and its surrounding areas.

According to the Susquehanna Township police authority, the incident began on July 16 at 3:40 a.m. when an automated license plate was played by a stolen vehicle near the North Progress Avenue and the Linglestown Road.

Officers found the vehicle to load Hung's on fire, a shop in the Blue Mountain Commons shopping center.

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As the police approached, the suspects fled the scene in the vehicle and allegedly took more than 50,000 US dollars in stolen and damaged people.

Officials from the municipality of Susquehanna with the support of the Swatara Township police and the Lower Paxton Township police initiated persecution, which ended in Lower Paxton Township after the law enforcement authorities used intervention tactics to stop the vehicle.

However, all six youthful occupants tried to run, but were arrested by a coordinated effort between the agencies.

According to the arrests, the investigators shared information with the surrounding agencies, which led to the discovery that the young people suspected members of an organized crime ring, which was bound to several other burglaries, vehicle theft and crimes against the public in Baltimore and neighboring areas in Maryland.

The Susquehanna Township thanks our law enforcement partners in Lower Paxton and Swatara Townships for their support in the arrest of these suspects that will solve cases in several counties in Pennsylvania and Maryland. In addition, this incident underlines the growing importance of technology for the law enforcement authorities in Dauphin County.

Everyone with information is asked to contact the Susquehanna Police Department under number 717-652-8265.