MURDER USA: Anne Arundel Police offer a reward for killer of Quenton Boykin; gunmen keep on robbing convenience stores with wild abandon
GLEN BURNIE, MD. – So close, yet so far behind in the murder score from Baltimore City, yet the killers of Anne Arundel County continue to do their best to keep up the deadly death march.
Anne Arundel Police report that on Sunday, November 11, 2018, at approximately 2:03 a.m., officers responded for shots fired call in the 600 block of Charante Court in Glen Burnie. Upon arrival, officers located an unconscious adult male lying in the grass. Paramedics responded and attempted life-saving measures, but the adult male was pronounced deceased. The male had injuries to the upper body which was consistent with being a homicide.


Patrol officers secured the scene and members of the homicide and evidence collection units responded. Detectives worked throughout the early morning hours collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses. The victim was identified as thirty-seven-year-old male Quenton Alonza Boykin, of 8081 Budding Branch Road, Unit 23, Glen Burnie, Md.
As this is a very active and fluid investigation Homicide detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward by calling the Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit at 410-222-4731. If anyone with information wishes to remain anonymous, they can also contact the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line 410-222-4700 or Metro Crime Stoppers.
Did armed robber steal a bucket of fried chicken on the way out the door with the loot?
GLEN BURNIE, MD. – The march of armed robbers is on and the parade leads to the cash registers of area convenience stores. One of the most recent stores to be robbed was a store located in Glen Burnie, Md., This store, a Royal Farms, has some of the best-fried chicken available anywhere and if the gunman didn’t grab a box of chicken, well, it’s his loss.
Anne Arundel Police report that on November 13, 2018, at approximately six o’clock pm, officers answered the call for help at the Royal Farms, at 200 Oak Manor Drive for an armed robbery.
Police say that the bandit entered the store, announced a robbery and displayed a handgun; he then fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of U.S. currency.
The robber fled without a trace. No injuries were reported during this incident. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Commercial and Bank Robbery Unit at 410-222-4720 or the TipLine 410-222-4700.
Suspect #1: Black male approximately 30-40 years of age, 6 feet tall.
Masked gunman cleans out register at Royal Farms; bozo was wearing red shorts!
LINTHICUM, MD. – The Midnight Hour is the Robbing Hour and on September 24, 2018, at approximately 12:39 a.m., Anne Arundel County Police say that officers responded to the Royal Farms located at 803 Pinnacle Drive in Linthicum for an armed robbery. Employees advised that the suspect displayed a handgun and took cash from a register. The suspect fled on foot. Officers canvassed the area with the assistance of the police K-9 unit, however, were unable to locate the suspect. There were no injuries reported.
Suspect: Black male, 6’0”, 180 lbs, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black mask, red shorts, and black shoes
TIS THE CHRISTMAS ROBBING SEASON; BANDIT KNOCKS OVER 7-ELEVEN
CROFTON, MD. – Anne Arundel Police report that on November 15, 2018, at approximately 11:06 p.m., officers responded for a robbery at the 7-Eleven located at 2129 Defense Highway in Crofton.
A black male suspect, 20 to 25 years of age, about 5’8” tall and of medium build, and wearing dark clothing, entered the store, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The clerk complied, and the suspect fled the store. Patrol and K-9 officers canvassed the area but were unable to locate the suspect. No injuries were reported as a result of this incident.
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