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Baltimore police are investigating two incidents in which the victims reported they were robbed by a group of men posing as officers.Police said the first incident happened at about 10:30 p.m. Friday in the 1300 block of Ramsey Street. The men, who were driving a gray Dodge Caliber, executed a car stop in that block. They searched the victim's vehicle and took $400 from the victim, police said."So whatever method they used to pull the victim over we don't know, but once he did pull over, that's when the robbery occurred," Baltimore Police Department detective Donny Moses said.The second incident happened at about 4 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Russell and Hamburg streets. The victim's car had run into the curb, causing a tire to blow out."The suspects pulled up behind the motorist as if they were police, as if they were trying to help him, and ultimately robbed him as well," Moses said.Police said the impersonators are described as four black men who all wore black tactical vests with the word "AGENT" written on them."And in at least one of the cases, the suspects were armed. Also, we know that these suspects have struck before. They've struck at least in Baltimore County, as well as Cecil County," Moses said. "We've been working with those agencies and again, probably arrest warrants will be issued in those cases as well."Neither of the victims in the Baltimore cases were injured, police said.One suspect, John Waters, 25, of the 5400 block of Masefield Road, turned himself in to police. Waters is charged with two counts of armed robbery and impersonating an officer.Police said an arrest warrant was issued for a second suspect, Devin Moore, 21, of the 4500 block of Harcourt Road. Police said Tuesday that Moore turned himself in around 11 p.m. Monday. He was taken to the Central Booking and Intake Facility.Two more suspects turned themselves at about 9 p.m. Tuesday into detectives, police said. Police said Phillip Tillman, 23, and Montez Wilson, 18, had open warrants for robbery-related charges. Both were taken to the Central Booking and Intake Facility.Anyone with information regarding the incidents should call police.Police said if you are ever pulled over and suspicious, call 911. The police will understand your concern.Get the WBAL-TV News App