Two juveniles are in custody and one remains at large after a car theft led to a chase in northeastern Baltimore County, resulting in damaged cars and an injured officer.
Around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, a typically quiet night on Overton Avenue in Overlea was disrupted. "It was quite scary, and now, you live in the county and you think you're safe, but you're not," Robin Lacher, a resident, told 11 News. Residents reported hearing noises and witnessing police cars and suspects running through the area.
"(I) hear a noise, and then, next thing you know, I see all the police cars out here and boys running up through the woods, down the streets, and the police officers are chasing them with the dogs," said a resident who asked to remain anonymous.
Lacher described the scene as serious, noting the presence of about 20 police cars at the end of the road and several more behind houses. The incident began with a 911 call reporting a stolen car from Attenborough Drive in the Nottingham area.
An officer found the stolen vehicle and communicated its direction to other officers, who deployed stop sticks at Belair Road and Overton Avenue, which damaged the stolen car's tires, causing it to crash into a parked vehicle before the three occupants ran off.
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Дата на публикация: 30 септември, 2025
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