Crime & Safety

3 Teens Sought In Assault, Attempted Robbery

A Kingsville boy was attacked by teens riding bicycles earlier this week.

Three teenagers on bicycles attacked a 15-year-old Kingsville boy in an attempted robbery, Baltimore County police say.

The suspects approached the victim on bicycles near the intersection of Forge and Cross roads in Perry Hall at 6 p.m. on July 22. The suspects asked for the victim's wallet. The victim refused and a scuffle ensued. 

The suspects beat the victim, knocking him unconscious  for a short period of time, according to White Marsh precinct Capt. Michael Balog. 

When the victim woke up, he found his wallet had been opened, but nothing was stolen. The victim told police he didn't have money to steal. 

The three suspects were described as teenagers between the ages of 16 and 18 years old, riding BMX style bicycles. The first suspect was described as a white male, 6-foot-1-inch tall, with a slim build wearing tan shorts, a white tank top and black hair. The second suspect was described as a 5-foot-11-inch white male, blond hair, medium build, wearing a red shirt and black jeans. The third suspect was described as a 5-foot-11-inch black male with a muscular build, black hair and a black T-shirt. 

Police are asking anyone who may have seen the three described boys riding their bicycles near the intersection of Forge and Cross roads on Monday to contact the White Marsh precinct with information.  

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