Baltimore Police Arrest Bank Robbery Suspects Using Tracker

Tracker in cash envelope leads officers to suspects in white Ford SUV

Mar. 17, 2026 at 10:52pm

Baltimore police arrested two suspects, a 38-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man, in connection with a bank robbery on Tuesday afternoon. The suspects were tracked down after a tracker was placed in the cash envelope the female suspect stole from the bank teller.

Why it matters

Bank robberies are a serious crime that can traumatize victims and disrupt communities. The use of tracking technology to apprehend suspects quickly is an important tool for law enforcement to maintain public safety.

The details

Around 4:15 pm on March 17, a female suspect wearing a black hat and hoodie approached a bank teller, passed a note demanding cash, and took an envelope filled with cash and a tracking device. The suspect got into the passenger side of a white Ford SUV, but police were able to track the vehicle and arrest the two suspects without incident in the 2900 block of Harford Road.

  • The incident occurred around 4:15 pm on March 17, 2026.
  • The suspects were arrested later that afternoon in the 2900 block of Harford Road.

The players

Bank Teller

The victim who was robbed at the bank and provided the cash envelope with the tracking device to the female suspect.

38-year-old Woman

The female suspect who robbed the bank and took the cash envelope with the tracking device.

39-year-old Man

The male suspect who was identified as the driver of the white Ford SUV that the female suspect got into after the robbery.

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What’s next

The two suspects will be charged with bank robbery and are expected to appear before a judge in the coming days.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the effectiveness of using tracking technology to quickly locate and apprehend bank robbery suspects, helping to protect the community and bring those responsible to justice.