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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Police: Teenage Girls Carjack Pregnant Teacher Outside Maryland Elementary School

Two teenage girls were arrested and charged with carjacking a pregnant teacher outside a Maryland elementary school, police said.

The Baltimore County Police announced that Tyana Keyshawn Holmes, 16, would be charged as an adult in connection with the violent incident at Villa Cresta Elementary School in Parkville on Friday.

Holmes faces charges of carjacking, robbery, and stealing a motor vehicle. Police have also charged a 14-year-old girl, who remains unidentified, as a juvenile.

Detectives with the Baltimore County Police carjacking unit are also trying to track down two other teenage girls whom they suspect were involved in the carjacking.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't say Maryland say BALTIMORE.

Anonymous said...

I'm from that area and when I grew up there we didn't have any Tyana Keyshawn Holmes type people in the neighborhood. It was a nice middle class place full of happy, two parent households. Not anymore.

Anonymous said...

It's another Baltimore suburb that has transitioned to 75% rental and fallen to terrible social lows.

Anonymous said...

This happens ALL the time these buildings are beautiful even after WWII then whites move out from bettering themselves and then the trash comes in.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like Da Buryyyyyy.

Anonymous said...

Bull sh!t release the names they are old enough to know better

Chris said...

That was my comment is release the names of the juvenile

lmclain said...

Wall it off and burn it down.

Anonymous said...

Insane is off his meds again. I hope to uncloak the old goat soon.

Anonymous said...

Carjacking? This is Felony Kidnapping, Unlawful imprisonment, Theft over $500, Endangering the welfare of a child,(on the adult criminal)charge them with all this.

Carjacking will be plea bargained down to "Joy riding" and they will get PBJ at best.

Anonymous said...

7:15 you have been reading too much about how we do it here in Wicomico county.