Southern Md. Police Beat: Cops say plot to rob drug store was planned by Michael Burgess and Abdelrahim T. Ayyad

Detectives and agents from the FBI continued the investigation, after the arrest of Lee and Troy, and were able to determine additional suspects were involved in the planning stages of the robbery and provided material support to the suspects before and after the robbery.

On October 2, 2014 a St. Mary’s County Grand Jury returned indictments on Michael M. Burgess, age 52 of Alexandria Va. and Abdelrahim T. Ayyad, age 49 of White Plains, Md. charging both with Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery.

Inmate made a weapon out of sock and a lock; where did he get the lock?

CONCORD, NH (Oct. 12, 2014) —Myron Armstrong, 38, an inmate at the Federal Correctional Institution in Berlin, New Hampshire, has entered a guilty plea in the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire to one count of possessing a weapon in a federal correctional facility, announced United States Attorney John P. Kacavas.

Deandre Murphy forgot he had a gun in his drawers and a record on his name

According to his plea agreement, Baltimore City Police officers were patrolling the Cherry Hill area of Baltimore when they saw Murphy, who was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. That seemed unusual to the officers since the temperature was about 90 degrees. Due to recent violence in the area, the officers approached Murphy to speak with him. As they approached from the rear, the officers saw the handle of handgun in Murphy’s pants. Murphy was not aware of the officers’ presence at that time

Thugs pistol whipped old man in home invasion; Davonete Rodney Beckette led gang and robbed his neighbors

EDEN, MD. (Oct. 12, 2014) —Wicomico Sheriff’s Deputies and Maryland State Police arrested three men on Oct. 8th and charged them with the home invasion and pistol whipping of an old man last week. The armed invasion and robbery took place around the corner from the ringleader’s home.

Davonete Rodney Beckette, 19, of 26134 Walnut Tree Road in Eden Md. was charged with 19 counts including property destruction, assault, armed robbery, theft, robbery, possession of a handgun and other charges. Beckette doesn’t have any other crimes on his record as an adult and any such criminal record he amassed as a juvenile is sealed.

Parents left baby to die, say police

NOKESVILLE, VA (Oct. 12, 2014) – Prince William County Police report that the parents of a baby who was left and abandoned for nearly a day and found dead have now been confined to a jail cell.

On October 5th at 1:00PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 10200 block of Aqua View Ct in Nokesville (20181) to investigate an unresponsive infant. Officers and rescue personnel arrived at the home and located the infant, identified as a 9 month old girl, unresponsive and not breathing.

Dover Police Beat: cops snag heroin tag team

DOVER, DEL. (Oct. 11, 2014) — Dover Police report that on Wednesday October 2, 2014 at 1340 hours members of the Dover Police Drug, Vice, and Organized Crime/ and Safe Streets Unit Observed Defendant Eljere Ingram and Defendant Jesse Fitzgerald operating a gold GMC Yukon SUV in the parking lot of Dover Mart. On the previous day Officers observed Defendant Fitzgerald conduct a drug transaction from the same GMC Yukon while in the parking lot of Country Village Apartments.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Norman Goedecke Indicted for Possession of Firearms by Felon

On October 2, 2014 investigators from Criminal Enforcement Division and the St. Mary’s County States Attorney’s Office presented this investigation to the St. Mary’s County Grand Jury. A five Count Indictment was handed down from the Grand Jury, charging Goedecke with being in possession of a regulated firearm.

On October 6, 2014, members from the Maryland State Police Warrant Apprehension Team (MSAT) located and arrested Norman Goedecke at his residence in Mechanicville, St. Mary’s County, MD without incident. Goedecke was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center pending a bond hearing.