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Man charged in Bolton Street carjacking

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Baltimore Police have charged one man in connection with a carjacking Sunday afternoon.

Police responded to the 1700 block of Bolton Street for a report of a carjacking Sunday just after 1:30 p.m. When officers arrived, they found a 30-year-old female victim who said she'd just been carjacked by two unidentified male suspects. The victim says one man was armed with a handgun.

According to police, the victim says she was threatened by the armed man and handed over her car keys, wallet and phone to the two suspects.

The men then fled the scene with the woman's vehicle.

Police describe the first suspect as having a medium complexion. He was wearing a gray hoodie and armed with a handgun. The second suspect is described as approximately 15 years old with a medium complexion.

The victim's husband used an app to locate the stolen phone. He then called police and told them about the incident and where the vehicle may be located. Officers went to that location and found a suspect who fit the description of the armed man. He was then detained and positively identified as 22-year-old Tyrell Davis of the 500 block of Sanford Place.

Davis was placed under arrest and charged with armed carjacking, carjacking, first and second-degree assault, unauthorized removal of property, theft over $10,000, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, robbery, conspiracy to commit armed carjacking and armed robbery.

The second suspect is still at large.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Central District detectives at 410-396-2411 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

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