Burglar worked hard at breaking into Leonard Copsey’s Seafood Market

LEONARDTOWN, MD. — 08/15/2014 — The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Department reports the following Incident Briefs 8-8-14 to 8-13-14

8-8-14 THEFT – A complainant reported unknown suspect(s) stole 2 inboard outdrive boat motors from the Boatel California located on North Patuxent Beach Road. Case remains open and is assigned to Corporal O’Connor. Case #43035-14

8-8-14 THEFT – A victim reported her purse with contents was stolen from an office at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Case remains open and is assigned to Corporal Connelly. Case #43067-14

The Girly Burglar — Malik Sharon Jordan charged with theft from auto and attempting to steal it

The Case of the Girly Burglar

Lexington Park, Maryland -08/14/2014 – Police report that a Lexington Park woman tried to leave home for work when she discovered that an alleged dirtbag had broken into her vehicle and tore up the ignition in an attempt to steal the vehicle. In his quest for cash to likely buy drugs or a new middle name that isn’t so feminine, the car burglar allegedly stole the victim’s GPS which is likely to send him in a new direction in life.

Bank robbery photos improve; shot of bad guy is right on the money!

BETHESDA, MD. — 08/14/2014— According to the Montgomery County Police, Detectives from the Montgomery County Police – Major Crimes Division are investigating a bank robbery that occurred last week in Bethesda.

The photo taken of the bank robber is a marked change from most photos released which provide great views of the top of the bank robber’s head.

On August 7 at approximately 1:52 p.m., 2nd District officers responded to the M&T Bank branch located at 7920 Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda for a report of a bank robbery

Bank Robbers Shouldn’t Litter or They Might Do Real Time

ANNAPOLIS, MD. — What causes a convicted child molester to suddenly step up the advancement of his criminal career by robbing eight banks over the course of a few weeks?

With all the bank robberies in the region, how does the FBI crack a case?

Court documents reveal facts which will likely put one accused Maryland bank robber behind bars for much of his life and answer at least the second question.

Tony Derrell Bunch, 32, who was charged with eight bank robberies in April, had been arrested on three counts of armed robbery in Anne Arundel County on April 10, 2014 prior to being charged in a federal warrant issued by the FBI.

Board of Public Works passes out millions for development rights for land unlikely to have ever been developed….follow the money

Maryland’s Rural Legacy Program provides funding to preserve large tracts of forestry and agricultural land and natural resources, and for environmental protection while sustaining land for natural resource-based industries. Enacted by the General Assembly in 1997, Maryland’s Rural Legacy Program has to date provided over $249 million to protect approximately 78,000 acres of valuable farmland, forests, and natural areas. The 11-member Rural Legacy Advisory Committee and the Rural Legacy Board, which is comprised of Maryland’s Agriculture, Natural Resources and Planning Secretaries, reviews grant applications annually

Beltway Bandits: armed robbers sweep through Prince Georges convenience stores

Robbery detectives are also working to identify these two suspects and the SUV seen in the above photos. The two men are wanted in connection with a convenience store robbery in the 3700 block of Hamilton Street on August 10, 2014. The vehicle is described as a black Jeep Grand Cherokee with gray a bumper and trim with unknown Washington DC tags and chrome rims. If you have information on where we can find either the suspects or the SUV, please call 301-772-4905.

ATF’s Most Wanted Man – FAT BOY!

Larry A. CHAMBERLIN is wanted on an outstanding warrant for violations of conditions of his release prior to trial. CHAMBERLIN is charged with being an armed career criminal in of possession of firearms, being an unlawful user of marijuana in possession of firearms and manufacturing marijuana. Case 06-05056-01-CR-SW-RED; pursuant to a court order charging CHAMBERLIN with a violation of 18 USC 3148. CHAMBERLIN was previously indicted in the same case for violations of 18 USC 922(g)(1) & (3)/924(e) – Felon (Armed Career Criminal)/Unlawful Drug User in Possession of Firearms; 21 USC 841(a)(1)(D)/(b)(1)(D) – Manufacturing/Cultivating Marijuana.

Ocean City Police track down and arrest suspects in robbery of city bus driver

August 13, 2014) –Ocean City Police Major Crimes detectives, with assistance from the York County, PA United States Marshals Fugitive Task Force, have arrested three suspects involved in the robbery of a municipal bus driver in the early morning hours of June 14, 2014.

On June 14, at approximately 1 a.m., Ocean City police responded to an assault that had already occurred at Worcester Street and Baltimore Avenue on a municipal bus. Officers determined that three male subjects boarded the bus and a verbal altercation ensued with the bus driver. As the argument escalated, the suspects assaulted the bus driver, robbed him of several bus tickets and fled the scene. The bus driver was treated on scene by Ocean City EMS and transported to Atlantic General Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.