8 Maryland Men Arrested In Crackdown On ‘Outlaw Motorcycle Gang’

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TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — Baltimore County Police connected Friday announced the arrests of 8 men suspected of being portion of a convulsive biker gang.

The arrests stem from a month-long probe into the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, which authorities accidental operates successful aggregate jurisdictions including Baltimore, Harford and Prince George’s counties, the Baltimore County Police Department said.

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As portion of the investigation, investigators confiscated 12 firearms. Three of those guns were described arsenic “ghost guns,” oregon untraceable guns that tin beryllium bought successful kits online and past assembled by the buyer.

A WJZ hunt of tribunal records shows the men were named successful an Oct. 25 transgression indictment charging them with first-degree assault, equipped robbery and robbery, among different felony offenses.

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The 8 men arrested successful the lawsuit include: Shaun Grazuties, 42; Dylan Conley, 23; Joseph Liam, 36; Mitchell Frost, 33; Tyler Dejonge, 32; Lawrence Sabin, 51; Joseph Liggett, 31; and Michael Nikolettos, 29.

The probe into the organization’s activities was paid for by the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network, a statewide inaugural aimed astatine identifying and cracking down connected gangs and convulsive offenders.

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“The Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network is an illustration of the continued collaboration with our instrumentality enforcement partners passim the authorities of Maryland,” Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt said. “I applaud the members of the Baltimore County Police Department on with our instrumentality enforcement partners who worked tirelessly to region these unsafe individuals from the community.”

CBS Baltimore Staff

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