BALTIMORE — For the second time in less than a week, a Baltimore Police Department employee has been robbed.
The latest incident happened Wednesday around 6 in the morning in the unit block of Albemarle Street, not far from police headquarters.
A 59-year-old civilian employee with the department was walking in the area when he was assaulted by three unidentified suspects.
Police say the suspects, believed to be two males and a female, took the victim's car keys and then drove off in his car which was parked in the block.
The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Just last Saturday, Baltimore City Police Deputy Commissioner Daniel Murphy and his wife were robbed at gunpoint while in the 2200 block of E. Pratt Street near Patterson Park.
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In that case, the suspects got away with cash and cell phones.
Murphy was not injured and returned to work Monday according to Commissioner Michael Harrison.
There have been no arrests made in either case.