Anne Arundel Police Beat: Cops catch Fish for poaching bank; used bank action photo as bait

GLEN BURNIE, MD. — Anne Arundel County Police report that after issuing a photo taken of a bank robber who implied he had a weapon when holding up a bank that they have now arrested and charged Eric Frederick Fish, 49, of Baltimore for the crime.

Detectives from the Northern District Detective Unit immediately began receiving tips from citizens in reference to this robbery.

As the detectives followed up on tips, they were eventually able to develop a suspect. As a result of the investigation, detectives were able to obtain a search warrant for the suspect’s house located at 2243 Cedley Street Baltimore, MD.

Murder USA: employee at Popeyes found dead when crew opened on Sunday

Police say a manager found the woman suffering from traumatic injuries Sunday morning in the back stock area of the restaurant on Ritchie Highway. The woman was later pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators say the woman worked at the restaurant on Saturday night. Police are investigating the death as a homicide, but it’s not clear when the incident occurred or what the motive was in the killing.

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.

Anne Arundel Police Beat: Big Guy Went for Gold; Bandit Opted for Booze with Store’s Cash

Cops seek MR. BIG in jewelry store heist

Pasadena, Md. — Anne Arundel County Police report on a big boost of jewelry from a Pasadena store and have launched a net to catch MR. BIG.

On August 11, 2014 at approximately 4:00 pm, officers responded to Sanders Jewelers located at 31 Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena, Maryland for a reported theft.

The pictured suspect, a white male approximately 6 foot tall, 300 pounds, glasses, tattoos, wearing tan shorts with a green waste management shirt and blue hat entered the business. The suspect asked permission to try on a 14 k yellow gold 8 inch Figaro bracelet. Once the male put the bracelet on, he fled the business without paying. Once outside, the suspect fled in an unknown direction.

Glen Burnie Police Beat: thugs shot at fleeing victim with bullets flying through nearby homes

Investigation revealed that a 27-year-old male visiting family was walking in the 7900 Blk. of Gentle Breeze Court when he was approached on foot by a male who was armed with a handgun. The victim began to flee the area and ran towards Secluded Post Circle while being chased by the armed male. The suspect fired multiple shots at the victim from a semi-automatic handgun.

As a result, a bullet travelled several hundred feet across the street and went through the front window of an occupied residence in the 400 Blk. of Secluded Post Circle. That round eventually lodged into an interior wall in the residence approximately four feet above a sleeping occupant of the home.

Shane Michael McGovern nabbed with his teeny-bopper future criminals of America burglary gang

Anne Arundel Police note that alert officers nabbed a gang of teen burglars and leading them was allegedly a bozo who can’t use juvenile laws to save his hide. Shane Michael McGovern was captured along with his teeny-bopper brigade of future criminals of America.

On August 6, 2014, at approximately 10:25 p.m., officers from the Northern District responded for an alarm at Rose’s store located in the 5100 block of Ritchie Highway in Brooklyn Park.

Boozing burglar scared the beejeevers out of woman as he tried to break into her home

Lucky for him, she didn’t shoot first and then call 9-1-1.

Annapolis, Md. — Anne Arundel County Police report that on July 30, 2014, at approximately 2:20 a.m., officers from Eastern District responded to the 1200 block of Hilltop Drive in Annapolis for the report of a burglary in progress.

Upon arrival, responding officers located an adult male passed out at the front door to the residence.

Maryland’s DUI cops put a dent in death machines of impaired drivers

Since the targeted enforcement program was launched last May, SPIDRE teams have made 6,384 traffic stops resulting in 1,052 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrests and 211 criminal arrests. Funded by the Maryland Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Office, SPIDRE focuses on reducing alcohol related crashes in Maryland by targeting areas across the state with high crash rates involving impaired drivers.