Anne Arundel Police Beat: Gas Station Robbed by Rubber Glove Bandit

Anne Arundel Police Beat: Gas Station Robbed by Rubber Glove Bandit – GLEN BURNIE, MD. – On December 15, 2014, at approximately 11:00 a.m., officers from the Eastern District responded to the Shell Gas Station located in the 300 block of Hospital Drive for a robbery of the business.

Upon arrival, officers learned that a male suspect entered the business and demanded money. The suspect forced the cashier to open the register, grabbed an undisclosed amount of money and fled the store. The suspect was last seen running towards a local apartment complex in the rear of the business. Numerous officers and K-9 searched the area, but were unable to locate the suspect. The suspect never displayed a weapon during the incident, but he kept his hand in his waist area, implying a weapon existed.

Pierre purloining plunder from five banks ends with free room and board in federal prison

Specifically, Washington robbed: the Capital One Bank in the 11000 block of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, on May 22nd, stealing $3,109; the TD Bank in the 700 block of Crane Highway in Glen Burnie Maryland on June 27th, stealing $1,694; the Capital One Bank in the 21000 block of Frederick Road in Germantown, Maryland, on July 24th, stealing $5,700; the Bank of Glen Burnie in the 1200 block of Generals Highway in Crownsville, Maryland, on September 17th, stealing $2,298; and the SunTrust Bank in the 4600 block of Old Branch Avenue in Temple Hills, Maryland, on September 26th, stealing $430.

Brew Buyer Turned Violent With Stun Gun; Ends with Trip to Slammer

On September 24, 2014, at 11:16 p.m., Northern District officers responded to Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard and Amberly Road for a reported citizen robbery. Upon arrival, officers met with the 20-year-old male victim and a male witness. The victim displayed visible injuries as a result of the attempted robbery. The investigation revealed that the victim and the witness went to a residence in the 100 block of Marley Neck Road to meet with known individuals who were going to purchase alcoholic beverages for them since they were under the age of 21.

Murder USA: Jason Eric Thayer charged with stabbing to death Adam Ussery

The two became engaged in a verbal altercation that quickly escalated into a physical altercation in which Ussery was struck in the face. Ussery went back into his home and reemerged with a knife in his hand. The suspect Thayer pulled out a knife and after a brief argument; Thayer stabbed Ussery in the upper body. Ussery was able to walk back into the house where another person who was at the property called 911.

Murder USA: Wanna-be killer-brothers Howard stabbed man and made him bleed; they beat feet, say cops

Severn, Md. According to Anne Arundel County Police on August 29, 2014 at approximately 11:59 P. M., officers from Western District responded to the 8500 Blk. of Pioneer Dr. Severn, Md. 21144 for the report of a stabbing that had just occurred.

Upon arrival officers learned that the 30 year old male victim had been involved in an altercation with the below suspects. At one point during the altercation, the victim was stabbed multiple times by the suspects. The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction. The victim was transported to University Maryland Shock Trauma with serious non-life threating injuries. The victim is in critical but stable condition at this time.

Murder USA: Bashunn Phillips makes the big time with murder rap for him and little brother

The investigation revealed Mr. Mason and Bashunn Phillips were known to each other. In October of 2013, an issue developed where Bashunn Phillips and Mr. Mason were involved in an altercation. As a result of the altercation, Bashunn Phillips was charged and was awaiting a court date. The murder of Mr. Mason occurred within weeks before the case was supposed to go to trial. After the murder, evidence was obtained in which Tymaine Phillips, Bashunn Phillips’ brother, attempted to secrete evidence from law enforcement authorities.

Kevin Johnson found dead near Annapolis after leaving Leonardtown

The man is identified as Kevin P. Johnson, 37, of Chester, Md. The positive identification occurred today during the autopsy at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. Toxicology tests have been ordered as part of the autopsy, so the official cause and manner of death is pending. However, forensic pathologists told investigators their preliminary examination is consistent with what investigators believe was a self-inflicted wound.

Severna Park: Cops say Robert Knickbocker gave a great show at Taco Bell with his own special DWI hell

Upon arrival, officers observed a Mercedes 300D with the operator blowing the horn repeatedly. Upon making contact with that driver, identified as Robert Knickerbocker, officers detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from the operator’s breath and noticed that his eyes were glassy and his speech was mumbled and slurred. The operator exited the vehicle and identified himself as a police officer with the Maryland Natural Resources Police.