Crime & Safety
Baltimore Man Arrested in Towson PNC Bank Robbery
Police say they've also connected the suspect to a Pikesville bank robbery in November.

Baltimore County police have released the name of a man arrested Monday after he allegedly on the campus.
Larry McKnight, 47, of the 3500 block of Gwynns Falls Parkway in Northwest Baltimore, is charged with two counts of robbery and is currently being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson, police said.
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Baltimore County police said they also have connected McKnight to a Nov. 14 robbery at the Bank of America in the 2800 block of Smith Ave. in Pikesville. Police said they are also checking to determine if McKnight might be connected to other robberies.
According to police, McKnight entered the PNC branch in the University Union and demanded money from a teller. He fled with an undisclosed amount of money, police said.
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A county police officer spotted someone matching the robber's description in the College of Liberal Arts building, and McKnight was arrested after a foot chase, police said.
Police have not yet made a mugshot available, but a student took a picture of the alleged suspect shortly after he was apprehended by police.
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