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Thursday, January 24, 2013

LOOK: Police Seek Suspects in Glen Burnie Theft

Police released photos of two suspects after a restaurant purse theft.

Anne Arundel County police are looking for two suspects after a reported purse theft at Sunset Restaurant in Glen Burnie on Jan. 10. Police released the images above from the Citgo gas station on the 7200 block of Ritchie Highway, and photos of the suspect's vehicle–a gold Dodge Caravan with no hubcaps. Anyone with information may contact Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP or text “MCS" plus your message to CRIMES (274637). Phone calls are not recorded and callers remain anonymous. Get local stories delivered right to your inbox or smartphone everyday with our free newsletter. Simple, fast sign-up here. Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our newsletter

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Man Charged with Burglarizing Businesses Across the County

Police say David Evi Cooper committed 17 commercial burglaries throughout Anne Arundel County.

Anne Arundel County Police say they have arrested the man responsible for burglarizing at least 17 businesses throughout the county during the month of July. The release said officers arrested David Evi Coope, 45, of no fixed address, and linked him to burglaries at 17 local businesses in the eastern, western and southern parts of Anne Arundel County. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search website shows that Cooper faces 36 counts of burglary and related offenses. “Since the early part of July, there have been multiple commercial burglaries reported throughout Anne Arundel County involving a single suspect targeting and making forced entries into businesses,” according to the police press release. Police said their investigation began on July …

Friday, January 27, 2012

Police Issue Warrant in Theft at Basketball Game

School Resource Officers report that an Odenton teen robbed a fan during the Arundel-North County basketball game on Wednesday.

Anne Arundel County Police have issued an arrest warrant for an Odenton teen who they say robbed a younger fan at a basketball game at Arundel High School on Wednesday.  In a press release, police said the warrant charges Rodrecus Shaqueil Medley, 18, of Retreat Court, with robbery, theft and second-degree assault in connection with the incident during the game between Arundel and North County. Police said a School Resource Officer for Arundel High was assigned to the game, and noticed Medley, a former Arundel student enter the gym with some friends. The resource officer reportedly watched Medley closely due to some previous knowledge and experience with him. During the game, police said the resource officer noticed Medley put his arm …

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chris

2:54 pm on Sunday, January 29, 2012

This could also be considered a sex crime, the article does say he reached into the boys pants.   more ›

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Police Seek Man in Connection With Theft of Marley Station Jewelry Store

A man is accused of stealing a $7,000 gold chain from Kay Jewelers in October.

Anne Arundel County Police released a surveillance video photograph of a man who they are seeking in connection with the theft of a Marley Station mall jewelry store. According to a police press release, the man in the photograph walked into the Kay Jewelers on Oct. 27 when he asked to see a 22-inch men's gold necklace worth $7,000. Police said the man indicated that he planned to buy the necklace. When the sales associate got the necklace and took it to the register, police say the man grabbed it and ran out of the store. Police ask anyone with information on the theft to contact Detective B. Cornwell of the Northern District Detective Unit at 410-222-6135 or Metro Crime Stoppers. Metro Crime Stoppers: If you have information on the above…

Friday, August 5, 2011

Glen Burnie Resident Sentenced to Two Years for Computer Equipment Theft Scheme

Tina Marie Eiser, who worked in the Howard County Public School System, will also have to repay the school system more than $200,000 for stealing computer parts.

A Glen Burnie woman and former Howard County Public School System employee who stole computer equipment using an eBay account under her daughter’s name will spend two years in prison and must pay the school system more than $200,000, according to the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office. Tina Marie Eiser, 50, pleaded guilty in March to theft after prosecutors said she stole more than $200,000 worth of computer parts between 2005 and 2009 when she worked as an information technology technician for the school system. During the March plea hearing, school officials testified that Eiser ordered “at least double” the amount of computer parts that other technicians did. One of her coworkers testified that parts similar to those that Eiser had…

Friday, May 20, 2011

Police Seek Information in Theft of Sheet Metal

Police say two suspects broke into the yard of Novatech Inc. April 24 and are looking for the public's help finding them.

Anne Arundel County Police are asking the public for help in locating two suspects who broke into the yard of Novatech Inc. on April 24 and stole sheet metal. According to police, two suspects broke into the yard located in the 200 block of Thomas Avenue in Brooklyn Park at about 8:07 p.m. and stole several pieces of sheet metal from a dumpster. Police have not identified the vehicle used in the theft, but ask anyone with information on the people in the photograph to contact Detective Mark Bethea of the Northern District at 410-222-6135.

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