2 Arrested in Northeast Baltimore Carjackings

Police apprehended suspects after responding to multiple carjacking reports.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

Police in Baltimore arrested two individuals on Monday in connection with a series of carjackings that occurred in the Northeast section of the city. Officers were first called to the 2200 block of Pinewood Drive for a reported attempted carjacking, and then received another call about a carjacking in the 4800 block of Hamilton Avenue. The suspects were located near 6100 Walther Avenue, where they fled the vehicle used in the incidents but were taken into custody without further incident.

Why it matters

Carjackings have been an ongoing public safety concern in Baltimore, with the city experiencing a rise in such incidents in recent years. This arrest highlights the efforts of law enforcement to respond to and apprehend suspects involved in these crimes, which can have serious consequences for victims.

The details

According to police, officers were first called to the 2200 block of Pinewood Drive for a reported attempted carjacking. They then received another call about a carjacking in the 4800 block of Hamilton Avenue. The suspects were located near 6100 Walther Avenue, where they fled the vehicle used in the incidents but were taken into custody without further incident.

  • On Monday, February 17, 2026, police responded to the reported carjackings.

The players

Baltimore Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for responding to and investigating the carjacking incidents.

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What’s next

No further details were immediately released by police regarding the identities of the suspects or any potential charges they may face.

The takeaway

This arrest underscores the ongoing efforts by Baltimore law enforcement to address the persistent problem of carjackings in the city, which have been a source of concern for residents and a priority for public safety officials.