Headlines – Police Press Launch – October 10, 2022

October 10, 2022

Northern District

Theft (Citizen)/Police Impersonator – Glen Burnie 

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On October 8, 2022, at roughly 1:00 a.m., officers responded for a theft of a citizen within the 100 block of Crain Freeway North in Glen Burnie. The sufferer acknowledged that whereas he was seated in his automobile, he was approached by a white male suspect, carrying inexperienced sweatpants, a black sweatshirt with a white print, and a black cranium cap. The suspect informed the sufferer that he was an undercover police officer and requested the sufferer’s license. Because the sufferer was retrieving his license from his pockets, the suspect reached into the automobile and took the pockets. The suspect fled on foot in direction of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard (Glen Burnie City Heart). Northern District detectives are investigating the incident and ask that anybody with info contact them at (410) 222-6135 or the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at (410) 222-4700.  

 

Suspect: white male, common top, darkish hair, beard, cranium cap, inexperienced sweatpants, a dark-colored sweatshirt with a white brand on the entrance.

 

Western District

Taking pictures (Contact) – Severn

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October 9, 2022, at roughly 10:10 p.m. officers, responded for a shoooting within the 8200 block of Consett Court docket in Severn.  A 22-year-old male met with a male suspect with the intent of buying marijuana from him. After cost, the suspect refused to show over the marijuana.  The suspect then withdrew a handgun and fired a number of rounds on the sufferer, hanging him a number of instances. The sufferer fled the scene and was situated by officers who discovered him to be in possession of a 9mm handgun. Proof on scene signifies there could have been a second taking pictures suspect. The sufferer was transported to an space hospital with non-life-threatening accidents. A canvas of the crime scene revealed 4 automobiles had been struck by projectiles. Western District detectives are investigating and ask anybody with info to contact 410-222-6155 or the Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

Suspects:  Two black males wearing darkish coloring

 

Northern District

Assault (1st Diploma) – Glen Burnie

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On October 9, 2022, at roughly 3:00 p.m., officers responded to a report of threats on the Ritchie Mini Storage, 20 Ertel Highway in Glen Burnie. The caller suggested that the suspect stole the complainant’s cellphone and was making threats.  The suspect was armed with a hammer and was detained by an off-duty Veterans Affairs Police Officer till officers arrived as officers tried to take the suspect into custody; the suspect bit and kicked officers a number of instances.  The suspect was arrested and charged accordingly. 

Arrested: 

Kierra Walston 

26-year-old

Severn, Maryland 

Western District

Theft (Citizen) – Laurel

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On October 7, 2022, at roughly 9:00 p.m., officers responded for a report of an assault that simply occurred within the 3500 block of Laurel Fort Meade Highway in Laurel. The sufferer acknowledged that as he was using his bicycle residence from work, he was approached by three black males who had been carrying all-black clothes. The sufferer included that two of the suspects had been carrying ski-type masks. The suspects knocked the sufferer off of his bike and struck him a number of instances with closed fists earlier than taking his mobile phone and fleeing in a black/dark-colored Jeep Grand Cherokee. Western District Detectives are investigating the incident and ask that anybody with info contact them at (410) 222-6155 or the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at (410) 222-4700.  

Suspects: Three black males carrying all darkish clothes. Two of the three suspects had been carrying ski-type masks. 


Western District

Weapons Violation – Laurel

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On October 9, 2022, at roughly 1:15 a.m., an officer performed a visitors cease on a white Toyota Highlander within the 3500 block of Russett Inexperienced East in Laurel.  Upon approaching the automobile, the officer observed the odor of marijuana coming from the automobile.  The investigation resulted within the seizure of a loaded black semi-automatic handgun and a civil quantity of marijuana. The driving force is prohibited from possessing firearms and was arrested and charged accordingly. 

 

Arrested:

Jorge Angel  Viera Fernandez

19-year-old

Laurel, Maryland

 

Northern District

Weapons Offense/CDS – Pumphrey

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On October 7, 2022, at roughly 5:00 p.m., officers performed a visitors cease on a automobile for a transferring violation within the space of Belle Grove Highway and Pebble Drive in Pumphrey. Upon making contact with the driving force, officers detected the odor of burnt marijuana emanating from the automobile. When questioned, the driving force admitted to having marijuana within the automobile; throughout a subsequent search of the automobile officers situated roughly 2 lbs of suspected marijuana, roughly 4 lbs. of suspected marijuana edibles, a digital scale, and a loaded black semi-automatic handgun. The driving force was arrested and charged accordingly.

 

Arrested: 

Nasir Queen

24-year-old

Baltimore, Maryland

 

Northern District

Business Theft – Glen Burnie

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On October 7, 2022, at roughly 10:30 p.m. officers responded to the Citgo fuel station at 501 Crain Freeway South in Glen Burnie for a report of a industrial theft. A male suspect entered the shop displayed a knife and demanded cash and tobacco merchandise.  The clerk struggled with the suspect as an confederate entered the shop.  The clerk was capable of disarm the suspect and take away him from the shop.  Each suspects fled on foot.  A responding officer situated and detained two males matching the suspects’ descriptions.  Each suspects, who had been positively recognized, had been arrested and charged accordingly. 

 

Arrested:

Richard Thomas Hawkins

37-year-old

No Mounted Tackle

 

Joseph Eugene Wright (confederate)

42-year-old

Glen Burnie, Maryland

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