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​Four Arrested for Active Theft at Towson Marketplace

​Four Arrested for Active Theft at Towson Marketplace

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​A busy afternoon turned into a chaotic crime scene on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, when Baltimore County police rushed to the Towson Marketplace to stop a major theft in progress. The incident happened at around 6:35 p.m. in the 1200 block of Putty Hill Avenue.

​When officers arrived at the suburban shopping center, they quickly cornered and arrested four suspects, three men and one woman. While processing the scene and searching the area, police made another alarming discovery: the group was operating out of a fully stolen vehicle.

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  • ​A History of Violence at the Shopping Center
  • ​Widespread Neighborhood Burglaries
  • Soft-on-Crime Policies
  • ​Time for Real Security

​A History of Violence at the Shopping Center

​This latest arrest is part of a deeply concerning trend of criminal activity at this exact location. Local shoppers are growing increasingly terrified to visit the area due to recurring lawlessness. Less than a month ago, an armed carjacking took place at the very same shopping plaza.

​The vehicle stolen during that May incident was used by criminals to cause a terrifying series of hit-and-run collisions across the county.

​Four Arrested for Active Theft at Towson Marketplace

​Widespread Neighborhood Burglaries

This arrest comes on the heels of a massive police investigation into a single suspect who pulled off multiple retail and property burglaries across Catonsville, Towson, and Parkville.

Soft-on-Crime Policies

​Let’s stop sugarcoating the reality of what is happening to Baltimore County. Towson Marketplace used to be a safe, family-friendly space where people could shop without looking over their shoulders. Today, it has degenerated into an open-air market for thieves and carjackers. The fact that four people had the absolute audacity to pull off a massive theft in broad daylight at 6:30 p.m. proves that criminals have zero fear of our local government or our justice system.

​Why should they be afraid? The state’s current political leaders and judicial systems treat repeat offenders with kid gloves. Criminals know that even if they get caught driving a stolen car or stripping a retail store shelf, they will likely be processed and released right back onto the streets by the next morning.

​Just look at the timeline. We had a violent carjacking with multiple hit-and-run crashes on May 9, and not even four weeks later, another gang rolls up into the exact same parking lot with another stolen car to commit more theft. It is completely ridiculous. Local businesses are losing thousands of dollars, and innocent citizens are risking their physical safety just to buy groceries. If the Baltimore County leadership does not immediately stop protecting criminals and start backing the police with real, permanent jail time, Towson will completely rot from the inside out.

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​The continuous rise in suburban crime is causing massive economic damage to local businesses, forcing several major retail centers into a downward spiral.
​To make matters worse, neighboring shopping areas like the Towson Town Center mall are currently facing a massive 26% vacancy rate. High-profile tenants like Apple and Stoney River Steakhouse have already closed their doors or announced plans to escape the area. While local corporate executives love to blame online shopping for these departures, the truth is obvious: regular citizens are terrified to go outside, and businesses are refusing to pay high rent in areas where safety cannot be guaranteed.

​The successful arrest of these four suspects on Putty Hill Avenue is a small victory for the frontline police officers who risk their lives every day. However, until the local courts actually lock these thieves up for a long time, the Towson Marketplace will remain a dangerous hotspot for regional crime groups.

​Time for Real Security

​This latest theft-in-progress bust proves that the crime problem is not staying inside city limits; it has fully moved into the suburbs. Shoppers are demanding that property managers install heavy security measures and that the county deploy permanent police patrols at all major plazas. If something doesn’t change before the upcoming winter holiday shopping season, local businesses will continue to flee, leaving behind empty, ruined storefronts.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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