Friday, April 26, 2013
A black, semi-automatic gun with ejection port was reportedly used in the crime.
A 7-Eleven clerk was threatened at gunpoint by a robber Tuesday in Cockeysville. At just before 12:15 p.m., a male "pointed a gun at (the) clerk and demanded money," according to a report by the Baltimore County Police Department's Cockeysville precinct. The robber stole cash, and ran from the store, located at 11221 York Road, the report states. The gun was described as a"black, semi-automatic with silver ejection port," the report states. The alleged robber was described as a male wearing white tennis shoes, dark jeans, a black hoodie, and a blue bandana around his face, it states. He had a black watch and he wore a cap. His gloves had "red on the finger area."
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
A 7-Eleven clerk was robbed at knifepoint in Lutherville.
A man with an early morning penchant for Slurpees and smokes robbed a Lutherville 7-Eleven Wednesday. At about 5:15 a.m. at 1538 York Rd, the man brought a Slurpee to the counter and asked for two packs of cigarettes before he pulled out a knife, according to Baltimore County police. The cashier responded by yelling, which sent the robber running out the door—with the cigarettes—according to a report by the Cockeysville Precinct. The suspect is described as a 25- to 30-year-old, white man who is 5-foot-8, the report states. He weighed about 160 pounds and wore sunglasses, a black hoodie, dark pants, dark shoes with white soles.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Three armed robberies were reported in the Cockeysville area between Feb. 18 and Feb. 22.
A man wielding a knife robbed a Cockeysville 7-Eleven last week, according to a police incident summary. Police have a basic description of the man they believe robbed the convenience store in the 10000 block of York Road on Feb. 22. The suspect walked into the 7-Eleven at about 12:37 a.m. The man pulled out a knife, and demanded the clerk empty the register. The suspect stole an undisclosed amount of cash and fled in a maroon colored vehicle, the incident report reads. The 7-Eleven incident was the third armed robbery reported specifically in the Cockeysville area last week. Police arrested two males, an 18-year-old and a minor, for allegedly pointing a gun at a woman and stealing her cigarettes on Feb. 18. A third suspect remains at …
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
One of three $250,000 winning tickets was sold at a 7 Eleven in Timonium, off of Beaver Dam Road.
It is possible that someone in the Lutherville-Timonium or Cockeysville area is $250,00 richer. He or she might just not know it yet. Three $250,000 winning Mega Millions lottery tickets were sold in Maryland about three weeks ago. One of those tickets was sold at the 7-Eleven convenience store on Beaver Dam Road. The $250,000 prize is awarded to players who match five numbers, but not the Mega Ball. The question remains is when will he or she will cash in the winning ticket? It's "pretty rare" that someone will mistakenly not turn in the winning ticket in the allotted timeframe, according to Maryland Lottery spokeswoman Erica Palmisano. Winners have 182 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. It took two weeks after the…
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
According to the Maryland Lottery officials, the winners of the historic $656 million jackpot watched the lottery news unfolding, came up with a plan, and went to the lottery headquarters in Baltimore with a financial adviser.
On March 30, a 20-year-old public school employee found a winning Mega Millions lottery ticket among the 60 she had spread out on the floor. "Once I realized one was a winner, I called my two friends right away," she said in a Maryland Lottery news release Tuesday. The three have decided to remain anonymous. She and another winner, a man in his 40s, went over to the third friend's house—a woman in her 50s—to plan how to claim their winnings, the release states. The three friends, all public school employees, had gone in on a pool together to purchase the 60 tickets for the historic $656 million Mega Millions jackpot, lottery officials said. They bought the Maryland winning ticket earlier that evening at the 7-Eleven located at 8014 …
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11:34 pm on Monday, April 29, 2013
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