
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A tracker inside a cash-filled envelope led Baltimore police to bank robbery suspects who were then arrested on Tuesday afternoon.
Around 4:15 p.m. on March 17, officers were called to the 5000 block of Sinclair Lane in the Frankford neighborhood for a bank robbery, officials said.
There, police met with the victim, a bank teller, who said an unidentified female wearing a black hat and black hoodie approached the counter at her teller station.
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The suspect had both of her hands inside her hoodie pocket, police said. The suspect used one of her hands to pass the teller a note announcing a robbery.
The teller then filled an envelope with cash and a track pack. The suspect took the envelope and left the store.
Police said the suspect got into the passenger side of a white Ford SUV parked in front of the bank.
The suspects were tracked and stopped in the 2900 block of Harford Road where officers arrested a 38-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man, who was identified as the driver.
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Both suspects were taken into custody without incident, according to officials.