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UPDATE: Police Search for Motorcyclist in White Marsh Mall

A police helicopter chased a man on a motorcycle along Pulaski Highway Tuesday evening.

UPDATE (11:35 a.m., Dec. 12)—A man on a motorcycle led police on a chase from Harford County to White Marsh Tuesday evening, Baltimore County police confirmed.

Starting at about 7:19 p.m., a Baltimore County police helicopter began pursuing a motorcyclist along Pulaski Highway, U.S. Route 40, in Joppatowne. The chase continued to Perry Hall Boulevard outside White Marsh Mall. There, Baltimore County police joined in searching for the man inside of White Marsh Mall, according to Cpl. Cathleen Batton, a Baltimore County police spokeswoman.

Police were unable to find the man, who may have received a ride to the Middle River area.

No further details about the suspect or why police were chasing him were available Wednesday morning.

Several concerned area residents contacted Patch for information on the incident.

Check Patch for updates.

Grace B. December 12, 2012 at 05:47 am
Why was he being chased?
Emily Kimball (Editor) December 12, 2012 at 06:22 am
No further details about the suspect or why police were chasing him were available late Tuesday.
Tim December 12, 2012 at 02:21 pm
"The woman then drove him to the Middle River area, according to Baltimore County police."
what the heck was she thinking? Unless this was scripted all along.
kevin culler December 13, 2012 at 01:41 am
Where did it say "the woman then drove him to middle river"? Another article or something? That does seem fishy.
CR December 13, 2012 at 02:37 am
The original story said he rode to the mall and ditched the bike. Then he asked a woman and they drove to middle river and then that's when they lost track of him.
Susan December 13, 2012 at 07:26 pm
Why were the police chasing him? What did he do?

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My sister-in-law actually played with my nephew too Tim. Unlike EVERY OTHER single parent that wasRead More there. However, you can't tie your child to you. They came there to play. Bullies move very quick. When my nephew fell and was visibily scared, not a single parent except for one even noticed. Nobody from the library was in site. You are right that if parents were required to pay attention to their children then there would not be an opportunities for bullies because the parents of those bullies would be watching them also. When the group came from a religious school in Pikesville this is exactly what happened. All the parents stayed with their kids. All other parents, with little exception stayed in a waiting room talking amongst themselves paying little attention to their children. My nephew has been to all kinds of playgrounds and never been attacked by older kids before. Next time, if my nephew is attacked by an older child I will urge my brother to call the police and press charges against the parent. However, irreponsible Storyville need not worry -- won't be back there. Just wish our tax dollars weren't supporting this.
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