Baltimore County, MD – Police are asking for the public’s help today as they search for a vehicle believed to be connected to a string of business burglaries along Frederick Road.
According to the Baltimore County Police Department, investigators are attempting to locate a silver Honda Civic that suspects allegedly used during multiple burglaries reported in the Pikesville precinct area (PC01). The incidents occurred on Saturday, January 11, 2026, and impacted several businesses in the corridor.
Authorities say the suspects arrived in the area driving a silver Honda Civic displaying Maryland license plate 9GM7554. Police later determined the license plate had been reported stolen from Baltimore City on December 29, 2025, and originally belongs to a 2025 Honda HR-V, not the Civic seen in surveillance footage.
Images released by Metro Crime Stoppers show the vehicle parked near the scene at night. Investigators believe identifying the car or its occupants could be key to advancing the case.
Metro Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $2,000 for information that leads to felony charges and an arrest. Tipsters can remain completely anonymous.
Residents and business owners in Baltimore County, particularly those near Frederick Road, are urged to review any security footage from that night and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information can submit tips through the P3 Tips mobile app, call the 24-hour tip line at 1-866-756-2587, or visit metrocrimestoppers.org. Police stress that callers do not have to identify themselves.
If you live or work in the area, authorities encourage you to stay alert and report anything that may help detectives locate the vehicle.
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