Three Males Facing Firearm, Robbery Charges After Towson Traffic Stop Yields 'Ghost Guns' And Stolen Wallet

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Three males are facing firearms, robbery and assault charges after a traffic stop by Baltimore County police yielded three loaded "ghost guns" and a robbery victim's wallet, police said.

On June 2, an officer assigned to the Towson Precinct pulled over a vehicle with five passengers for a traffic violation.

During the stop, the office learned of a robbery that occurred earlier in the 500 block of York Road, police said, and searched the vehicle, revealing the "ghost guns" -- unserialized firearms that can be assembled at home -- and the robbery victim's wallet.

Five people were arrested, two of them juveniles, police said.

The three adult suspects -- 27-year-old Xavier Clatterbuck, 20-year-old Joshua McDuffie and 18-year-old Zakhai Morrison, all from Baltimore City, according to court records -- face charges for firearms offenses, robbery and assault, police said.

They are being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center without bond.

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