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Baltimore Metro Rogues Gallery: Oct. 13-19

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After police found him driving a stolen vehicle, Joseph Charles Williams, 18, was charged on Oct. 16 with several counts related to an armed robbery outside White Marsh Mall. Baltimore County Police
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After police found him driving a stolen vehicle, Joseph Charles Williams, 18, was charged on Oct. 16 with several counts related to an armed robbery outside White Marsh Mall.
At about 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 14, Andrews Justin Rogers, 28, pointed a loaded handgun at his girlfriend, police said.
Derrick Lamont Allen, 20, of the 1500 block of Becklow Avenue, was arrested and charged in connection with a street robbery.
Theodore Henry Wdzieczny, 18, of the 1500 block of Dornton Avenue was arrested and charged in connection with a street robbery.
Andrew Bryan Baranowski, 25, of the 1000 block of S. Marlyn Avenue was arrested and charged with burglary after police say he kicked in an ex-girlfriend's door.
Danzig Borrego, 18, was arrested for fighting outside of Dulaney High School.
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Buck Harmon

1:01 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012

Just as I was feeling safer from last weeks Rogues, you had to add 6 more to my worry list.....will there be 6 more next week that I should worry about this week,or should I just wait until they are behind bars to feel safer? pointless gallery...

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B

1:53 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Why is it a pointless gallery? People are always clamoring for descriptions of criminals on here. So why not have faces. The more the faces are in front of us the better the chance of recognizing someone.

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Chillin

1:53 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

I love the rogues gallery, but you should have left out the guy that was fighting at the high school. No need to drag the young guy into the news for a fight where the guy he was fighting with was probably just as guilty, but under 18. We all have our moments of youthful indiscretion. As far as the other guys who are and continue to be harmful citizens, who cares about them. Good public service on exposing them.

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LoquaciousLaura

8:41 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

They should do more to rehabilitate juveniles locking them up does nothing, punishing parents does nothing, self help coaching, career coaching early, does wonders make liabilities into to society assets. Most just dont know what is available to them because they dont know who to ask and what questions to ask. Lots of people around here are struggling for work so their kids assume they will too and with no guidance, or support or encouragement, of course this happens. 3 of them are 18...bad ass just does not change when you turn 18. Wake up everyday and impress yourself and you will feel you deserve a better life and work to give yourself a great one.

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