Police say two crimes at gunpoint unrelated
The two suspects involved in the Guilford Avenue robberies were both black males in their late teens or early 20s and between 5' 10" to 6' 0''.
One man wore a black hoodie sweatshirt, and the other wore a black jacket.
No one was injured in either incident. As of Nov. 28, no suspects have been detained.
"Because of the amount of cases, waiting for a crime lab may take anywhere from a week to two weeks," the representative said.
Hopkins on-campus security is continuing its routine patrols of the area where the robberies occurred and trying to increase on-campus awareness.
"Once we were alerted, we sent out a bulletin to alert students," said Major George Kipler, head of Hopkins Security Operations.
Kipler urges students traveling alone to take advantage of the escort van service and to call Hopkins security or call 911 if they see any suspicious persons or activities.
Kipler further advises students to always stay alert and pay especial attention to their surroundings.
One man wore a black hoodie sweatshirt, and the other wore a black jacket.
No one was injured in either incident. As of Nov. 28, no suspects have been detained.
"Because of the amount of cases, waiting for a crime lab may take anywhere from a week to two weeks," the representative said.
Hopkins on-campus security is continuing its routine patrols of the area where the robberies occurred and trying to increase on-campus awareness.
"Once we were alerted, we sent out a bulletin to alert students," said Major George Kipler, head of Hopkins Security Operations.
Kipler urges students traveling alone to take advantage of the escort van service and to call Hopkins security or call 911 if they see any suspicious persons or activities.
Kipler further advises students to always stay alert and pay especial attention to their surroundings.

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