Feds fed million or more tax dollars to two sisters who milked non-profits dry and declared bankruptcy

Sisters Charged in Separate Indictments for Allegedly Embezzling from Non-Profit Organizations
Victim Non-Profits Provided Services to the Homeless, Disadvantaged Children, and a Baltimore Community

BALTIMORE, MD—A federal grand jury has indicted Sharon Harrison, age 48, of Rosedale, Maryland, for embezzling more than $1.3 million from four non-profit organizations for which she worked and which received federal funding. Her sister, Kimberly Harrison, age 46, also of Rosedale, was charged in a separate indictment with embezzling funds from a federally funded non-profit organization she founded. She was also charged with bankruptcy fraud. Both indictments were returned in November of 2014.

Southern Md. Police Beat: deputies seek tip on who used stolen credit card; report sex offender back in slammer

Turn in this dirtbag who police say was using stolen credit card and win Christmas cash!

CHARLOTTE HALL, MD. St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 11:44 AM, the suspect used a victim’s credit card to make unauthorized purchases at the 7-11 store located at 29969 Three Notch Road in Charlotte Hall. The suspect is possibly operating or being transported in the light blue Chevrolet pickup truck pictured below.

Former Baltimore Police Officer Lamin Manneh Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison for Operating a Prostitution Business

According to Manneh’s indictment and information presented at court hearings, from February to May 9, 2013, Manneh operated a prostitution business with over 300 customers. Manneh’s 19 year old wife and another 19 year old woman worked as prostitutes for Manneh. The government alleges that as part of his business, Manneh wrote, paid for and posted more than 50 prostitution ads for the two women on Internet websites; rented an apartment and hotel rooms for clients; and drove the women to residences and hotel rooms specified by clients.

Gordon Edwin Fisher killed in Westminster fire

A team of investigators from the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office are actively working to determine the cause for the fire and death of the homeowner at 1299 Naugahyde Road in Westminster. The 12:46 p.m. blaze on Friday, November 21, 2014, was initially called in by the homeowner, Gordon Edwin Fisher Jr. (75), and the phone was disconnected shortly afterward.

Teen hit the big-time in burglary; fled with 34 guns, 8 knives and a guitar; tracked down by Fearless Fosdick and his assistant

On November 16, 2014, Detective Corporal David Alexander and Detective Scott Ruest were able to identify a suspect in the case. On November 20, 2014, detectives located the suspect, identified as a 16-year-old male from Leonardtown, and placed him under arrest for the burglary. Detectives subsequently recovered 34 firearms, approximately 1,000 rounds of ammunition, 8 knives, and 1 guitar – which accounts for all of the items and weapons stolen during the burglary.