Howard County Police Beat: Three armed hoods with hoodies hammered their way to gold

Three armed hoods with hoodies hammered their way to gold — they were a smashing success!

COLUMBIA, MD. — Police in Howard County are seeking the identity of three thugs who robbed a jewelry store in the Columbia Mall on Jan. 5, 2015. Photos and video have now been provided for your viewing pleasure and to assist readers at having a stab at winning a reward of up to $500 to rat on these hood-rats.

Talbot States Attorney Scott Patterson Lets Lynch Brothers Skate Without Paying a Penny in Fines While Taxpayers Invest Millions in Oyster Bar Replenishment

Court Results for Herlon Vernon Lynch for poaching violations

EASTON, MD. — In Talbot County District Court on Jan. 15, 2015, Herlon Vernon Lynch, 63, of Centreville, Md., entered a not guilty plea to charges that he was in possession of unculled and undersize oysters that amounted to ten percent of his catch. NRP Officer Brandon Garvey had cited Lynch on Nov. 11, 2014. He was found guilty by the Judge and fined $100. Court records show the fine was “deferred”.

DUI killer gets easy deal from Queen Anne’s County States Attorney Richardson; only 3 years in local jail for snuffing out two lives

Omara gets light sentence for killing two in fiery DUI crash

CENTREVILLE, MD. — Kaitlin Ashley Omara was sentenced on Jan. 13, 2015 to three years in jail for killing a motorcyclist and his passenger while she drove under the influence in a blazing crash in 2013.

Queen Anne County States Attorney Lance Richardson reported that on September 17, 2014 Kaitlin Ashley Omara of 439 Barnes Ave., Westminster, Maryland entered a plea of guilty to two counts of Negligent Homicide while under the influence of alcohol.

Col. Brown resigns as Maryland State Police Superintendent

Brown resigns as Maryland State Police Superintendent

(PIKESVILLE, MD) – One of the high-profile positions in the incoming Hogan Administration is that of the Superintendent of the Maryland State Police.

The Governor nearly always picks his selection for a cabinet-level appointment to put his stamp on the state-wide police agencies, Natural Resources and the State Police.

Delaware Police Beat: teacher charged with long-term affair with student; trysts took place at school

Caesar Rodney High School teacher held on half million bail on charges he had sex with student

Camden, DE – A high school teacher is behind bars with a half million dollar bail keeping him there after police charged him with 15 counts of child sex abuse. Nearly a dozen times the teacher had sex with the student in the high school, according to police.

Homeland Security Designee Hutchins Made DUI Arrest in Last Cabinet Post

ANNAPOLIS, MD. – One member of Gov.-Elect Larry Hogan’s new cabinet members has been there before, in fact, more than one. But Homeland Security designee Thomas E. “Tim” Hutchins is the only one who has served both as a Cabinet member and while in that post, pulling a suspected DUI driver off a Maryland highway.

Dover Police Beat: Undocumented shoppers for January 8, 2015

DOVER, DEL. — The Dover Police Department reports that officers responded to 15 shoplifting calls between January 1st and Noon on January 8th. Of those 15 shoplifting complaints, one was unfounded, seven are still under investigation, and arrests were made/warrants obtained in 7 cases. A total of 6 adults were arrested or are wanted for shoplifting during this period. Two juveniles were also arrested/had warrants obtained during this period.

Maryland Police Beat: Cops – James John Stanley has been dealing in child porn

Cops nab man, they say, has been dealing in child porn

RISING SUN, MD. – Maryland State Police investigators seized evidence from the home of James John Stanley, 28, of 10 W. Main Street in Rising Sun, Md. That evidence, they report will substantiate charges of child pornography, they have placed against him. Stanley is now incarcerated pending bail being posted.

Prince Georges Police Beat: Gun-toting bandit wanted Landover hand-over of cash but left empty-handed

Prince Georges County Md. Police are looking for these two jewelry store thieves. They didn’t steal diamonds, but they did nab two tablets used by store employees. Police say that their investigation reveals the suspects were posing as customers. When employees were distracted, the suspects grabbed the tablets and walked from the store. This happened on December 17, 2014, at about 1:30 pm at a jewelry store on Capital Centre Boulevard in Largo. If you recognize either of these suspects, please call 301-390-2160 or Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. A cash reward is available.

Check Writing Fraud Suspects

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These two women are wanted for using a stolen check at a big box store in Woodbridge, Virginia. The victim’s checkbook and purse were stolen from a car at a gas station in the 12000 block of Annapolis Road in Bowie on November 14, 2014. Later that day, these two suspects were photographed using one of the stolen checks to make a purchase. If you know where police can find either of these women, please call 301-390-2160. Tipsters can also call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS.

Pharmacy Robbery – turn in these dirtbags and win CASH!

PG Police Robbery Unit detectives are working to find and arrest these three suspects. The men robbed a pharmacy on Old Silver Hill Road in District Heights on January 10, 2015, at about 11:15 am. The investigation reveals the suspects jumped over the counter, one pulled out a gun and demanded cash and prescription medication. The employees complied. The suspects then ran away. If you know who these men are or have any information on this robbery, please call 301-772-4905. You can also always call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS.

Bandit Wanted Landover Hand-over

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Virginia Police Beat: Two die in crashes as vehicles slide off interstates; suicide by sitting on highway behind pedestrian death

Two die in crashes as vehicles slide off interstates; suicide by sitting on highway behind pedestrian death

Two vehicles struck John Henderson who police say was sitting in center of busy Rt. 1

ALEXANDRIA, VA. – Fairfax County Police report that crash reconstruction detectives are investigating a crash that took place at around 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday, January 13.

A 40-year-old Alexandria area man was reportedly sitting in the center of Route 1 Northbound just prior to Southgate Drive outside of the crosswalk. The man was stuck by two vehicles. It does not appear that speed nor alcohol were factors in the crash on the part of the drivers and it is unknown why the victim was in the roadway.