Anne Arundel Police Beat: Cops nab suspect who broke into motel room and robbed patron at knife-point

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 65-year-old male victim who reported than an unknown male suspect threw a rock through the window of his hotel room, shattering the glass, and then climbed through the broken window, demanding money from the victim. When the victim hesitated, the suspect pulled out a knife and held it to threaten the victim. The victim then turned over an undisclosed amount of money to the suspect, who fled towards the front of the hotel property on Annapolis Road.

Fredericksburg Police Beat: Lamont Haskins and Michael Hart wanted as suspects in robbery of teens at Nader’s Grocery

Nader’s Grocery, 508 Caroline St, 6/13 3:20 p.m. Two 16-year-old males reported they went to Nader’s to buy drinks and encountered two unknown adult males inside the store. After the teenagers completed their purchase, the adults followed them outside. One of the men pushed the boys up against the wall and demanded that they empty their pockets. The boys did not have anything of value and the suspects allowed them to go. The investigating officer was able to identify the suspects, and warrants have been obtained charging Lamont Haskins, 49, of no fixed address with two counts of robbery and Michael Hart, 50, of no fixed address with two counts of attempted robbery. Haskins and Hart had not been arrested by the time of this report.

Baltimore County Police Beat: Burglar worked to get into business and beat feet when alarm sounded for flatfoots

The investigation into that incident has indicated that at approximately 11:50 p.m., the suspect damaged a surveillance camera outside of Carisam-Samuel Meisel in the 2700 block of North Rolling Road 21244. He then used an object to tamper with the front door but was scared off when the alarm sounded

Judge Cougar Audrey Creighton leaves the bench while her burglar boy-toy lover cools his heels in prison

Senning had multiple criminal convictions including stealing guns and burglary prior to becoming the Judge’s live-in lover. Given all the information available to the Judicial Panel investigating her, it might be safe to assume — and that is all the public can do — the Maryland Judicial Disabilities Commission could have stripped her of her post. By resigning, she will be able to be referred to has “Judge Creighton” and can continue to practice law.

Brian Whitfield sent to slammer for 20 years and fined millions in fraud case

The evidence at trial also proved that Whitfield vastly underreported wages and taxes on Sommet’s quarterly employer tax return that he personally prepared and filed. Across six quarters from 2008—2010, Sommet paid more than $83 million in wages to its employees and the employees of its clients, but Whitfield reported less than $4 million in wages to the IRS, resulting in an underpayment of more than $20 million in taxes.