A Saturday evening police chase in northwest Baltimore ended with a violent crash outside a Park Heights apartment complex, a loaded handgun in police hands, and two men headed for custody. The brief pursuit pulled in the police helicopter, rattled a residential block, and left a car buried in a brick display at the entrance to Park Place Apartments. Investigators say the case is still active and charges are on the way.
According to
, around 6:30 p.m. yesterday, patrol officers were alerted to a vehicle traveling north in the 5700 block of Park Heights Avenue that was wanted in connection with a robbery. When officers tried to pull the car over, the driver took off. Police called in Foxtrot, the department helicopter, and the chase ended when the vehicle smashed into a brick display outside Park Place Apartments, near the intersection of Seven Mile Lane and Park Heights Avenue. The station reports that a loaded gun was recovered, and officers arrested a 21-year-old man and a 19-year-old man after they ran from the wreck on foot.
Crash and weapon recovery
Video shot by a local TV crew showed the sedan jammed into the landscaped area in front of the complex while officers secured the scene. Neighbors watched as a heavy police presence moved in, with nearby streets briefly shut down while detectives documented the crash and combed through the car. Police say evidence pulled from the vehicle, including the recovered handgun, is now being analyzed as part of the open investigation.
Park Heights context
The chase unfolded in Park Heights, a northwest Baltimore stretch that has already seen more than its share of sirens this month. A March 11 hostage and shooting incident in the neighborhood left an officer and a suspect wounded, according to WBAL-TV, keeping an intense spotlight on police activity along Park Heights Avenue. Community leaders have urged residents to stay calm while authorities work through the latest cases.
Arrests and next steps
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