Former police officers wanted in carjacking and kidnapping, their chief urges them to surrender
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Two former Maryland police officers are now the subject of a manhunt by their former boss.
Two former Maryland police officers are now the subject of a manhunt by their former boss, and police said they should be considered armed and dangerous.
The alleged crimes began at a home in York County, Pennsylvania, this week, when former Baltimore County police officer Robert Vicosa allegedly held a woman at gunpoint, stole her car and fled with his two daughters, ages 6 and 7, police in York said. The stolen car was found in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, police said.
On Wednesday afternoon, Vicosa and Baltimore County police officer Tia Bynum allegedly committed a kidnapping and robbery in the Cockeysville, Maryland, area, the Baltimore County Police Department said.
Vicosa was allegedly armed with a semi-automatic handgun, police said, adding that his daughters were present during the robbery.