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Annapolis Police on the Hunt for Armed Suspects in Card Game Scam Robbery

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Published on May 02, 2025
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Annapolis police are actively seeking multiple suspects following an armed robbery involving a card game scam on April 29. According to FOX Baltimore, a 23-year-old victim was approached by several unknown men during his lunch break. They convinced him to join in a card game with the potential to win money, traveling with one of the suspects to a Bank of America to withdraw cash for the game. The event quickly turned sour when the victim realized the scam and attempted to reclaim his funds. The suspects escalated the situation, with one brandishing a handgun to forcefully take the money before they all fled in a black sedan.

As reported by The Bay Net, the gun-toting suspect is described as a heavyset male between the ages of 27 and 33 with dreadlocks and was last seen wearing a white shirt. The group involved in this incident is believed to include an additional four to six young males. No physical injuries were inflicted upon the victim during the robbery. Local authorities are actively investigating the case and encourage anyone with information to come forward and contact the Anne Arundel County Police Department.

The police department's social media post provided details about the suspect's appearance. In a statement released on their official platform and referenced by the Anne Arundel County Police Department, they have highlighted suspect #1 as a "male, 27–33 years old, heavyset, dreadlocks, wearing a white shirt" and verified that he brandished a "black semi-automatic handgun" during the robbery. This suspect and the group fled in a black four-door sedan.