Four Teens Indicted by Maryland Attorney General Following Baltimore County Investigation
Today, Baltimore County Police Chief Robert O. McCullough joined federal, state, and local law enforcement members as attorneys with the Office of the Attorney General announced the indictment of four teens and one young adult in a string of armed robberies that occurred between November 2023 and January 2024. Baltimore County detectives determined the group committed more than 30 armed robberies, with at least 22 occurring in a single month.
"Department members work tirelessly to protect Baltimore County communities through investigations and operations intended to disrupt and dismantle criminal enterprises, as the outcome of this case illustrates," said Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough.
Charging documents state the group began by targeting delivery drivers. Overtime the crimes became more violent, as the defendants turned to committing commercial robberies. Often the defendants used a stolen Hyundai or Kia to carryout their criminal activity.
Indicted by the Maryland Attorney General:
19-year-old Corey Sabb Jr. charged with 155 counts
20-year-old Dewayne Sanders charged with 245 counts
18-year-old Allen Hill charged with 76 counts
17-year-old charged with 251 counts
17-year-old charged 94 counts