Wicomico Sheriff Police Beat: Jamie Ruark and Warren Parker charged with burglary after caught on camera

MARDELA SPRINGS, MD. — Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis reports the arrest of two men who managed to smile for the camera when they broke into a home. The advent of inexpensive cameras for use at catching nannies smacking kids or deer walking on trails is also spreading to homes everywhere that burglars like to rob.

Prince Georges Police Beat: cops seek cell phone store robber who sought “Redemption” at gunpoint

Prince George’s Police report that a suspect this week should be seeking redemption. He wore a shirt with the word “redemption” when he committed an armed robbery at an Oxon Hill cell phone store. On Monday, he walked into the store in the 5100 block of Indian Head Highway at about 10:15 am, displayed a gun and demanded cash. No one was hurt in the robbery. If you know where the cops can find this suspect, please call 301-772-4905. Tipsters can also always call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. A cash reward is available.

Baltimore County Police Beat: Did your long-lost Nigerian Grandmother leave a fortune for you in her will?

During the Iginla investigation, law enforcement became aware of a related investigation, originally initiated by the Baltimore County Police Department, regarding a fraud allegedly perpetrated by Oladokun, Towobola and others, which involved the re-encoding of victims’ debit card account numbers and the purchasing of money orders using PII stolen as a result of the Target Store data breach which occurred during November and December 2013.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Who lost the daggone food stamps credit card?

ST. INIGOES, MD. – St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that an argument over a lost welfare card resulted in fisticuffs and handcuffs.

According to the Sheriff, on July 20, 2015, Deputy Roszell responded to the 15000 block of Point Lookout Road in St. Inigoes, for a reported assault. The victim reported he was involved in an argument with a relative over a lost Independence card when he was assaulted by suspect Patrick Shawn Dowell, 25, of St. Inigoes.

Somerset County Sheriff Police Beat: convicted drug dealer Timothy Holbrook Sr. faces new drug dealing charges

Previously convicted drug dealer Timothy Esau Holbrook Sr. of 28405 Venton Road, Princess Anne, Md., was arrested 7-9-15 on a Circuit Court indictment from June 12, 2015 for possession of CDS with the intent to distribute, possession of CDS, not marijuana, CDS possession marijuana and maintaining a common nuisance.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Numerous stolen vehicles and burglaries should put Bray away for years; but he has a friend in the prosecutor Fritz

Since St. Mary’s States Attorney Richard Fritz has arranged many easy deals for this career criminal and serial burglar, the citizenry would be well advised to load up, lock up and light up. Dead burglars don’t take up space in the jail.

Murder USA: Security guards gunned down in Ghetto Paradise of Capitol Heights; Adrian Kinard dead

CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD. – Continuing with the nationwide increase in homicide and crime since the Obama Administration went on a full-court offensive against police in America, there has been yet another murder in P.G. (Pretty Gory) County.
The victim this time was one of two security guards shot and were targeted by the killers, say police.

Murder USA: Austin Donovan Hall pleads guilty to DUI fatal crash in teen joyride that killed Shawn Gangloff

Gangloff died at approximately 12:30 p.m. Sunday, according to Montgomery County Police. Hall was driving the 2011 Chrysler 200 convertible west on Hines Road when the car went off the road and hit a tree, a light pole, and a telephone box. The car rolled over before it stopped, police say.

Prince Georges Police Beat: Danny Lee Harvell wanted for dragging cop with car; 2nd officer mowed down in Oxon Hill hours later

TEMPLE HILLS, MD. – The Prince George’s County Police Department obtained an arrest warrant for attempted murder and is actively looking for the suspect who injured an officer in District Heights Wednesday evening.