Crime & Safety
Police: Dundalk Restaurant Burglars Caught On Camera
The Baltimore County police are seeking tips to find four young people who stole cash from a Dundalk restaurant.

TOWSON, MD — The Baltimore County Police Department is asking for the public's help in tracking down a group of young people who broke into a Dundalk restaurant and stole cash. The department on Friday, Aug. 30, released photos and a surveillance video of the group, who walked into The Seasoned Mariner, in the 600 block of Wise Avenue.
The department did not give the date of the break-in, but the video has a date stamp of April 8 (see below). The police also did not say how much money was stolen.
The restaurant didn't open until 4 p.m., but at around 2:30 p.m., the individuals were caught on security cameras entering the business and stealing cash, the police said.
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The four alleged burglars, two young men and two young women, appear to be in their teens or 20s. They left the restaurant in a red four-door car seen in the surveillance video.
If you recognize any of these suspects or can provide police detectives with any information on this burglary, call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.
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