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Monday, November 15, 2010

Home Invasion On Grapevine Road

On November 15, 2010 at approximately 0815 hours, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to the above address on Grapevine Rd. for a report of a Home Invasion Style Robbery.

Upon arrival, Deputies located the victim/resident, Black/Male, 43 YOA, who stated an unknown black male (Suspect #1) knocked on his door and when the victim open the door, Suspect #1 forced his way into his residence, wrestling the victim to the floor, followed closely by another unknown black male (Suspect #2) and an unknown white male (Suspect #3). The victim and Suspect #1 struggled while Suspect #2 and #3 ransacked the residence stealing cash, credit cards and a cell phone. All three suspects fled and left in a full size, green in color van, driven by an unknown Suspect (#4). The van was last seen driving south towards Rt. 54. Investigators from WBI responded and assumed the investigation. Anyone with additional information pertaining to this or any other investigation is asked to contact the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation at 410-548-4898 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.

SUSPECTS: Suspect #1: Unknown Black Male, approximately 6’ ft tall, 290lbs, thick build, closely cut hair, goatee, wearing black hoody, blue jeans and "Timberland" style boots.

Suspect #2: Unknown Black Male, approximately 6’ ft tall, 190lbs, thin build, shoulder length braids, cleanly shaven, wearing a white T-shirt, long blue shorts and white tennis shoes.

Suspect #3: Unknown White Male, approximately 5’ 7" ft tall, 140lbs, thin build, short red hair, thin goatee, wearing a small dark jacket and blue jeans.

Suspect #4: No description available

CHARGES: Robbery, 2nd Degree Assault.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shoot em'

Anonymous said...

I am sure there is nothing more to this. Considering just around the corner there are $300,0000 dollar homes that, to a robber, would have much better loot.

Anonymous said...

twice

Anonymous said...

$300,000 homes = alarm systems, dogs, and people with firearms and carry permits. It is time for the state to convert from "may issue" to "shall issue" especially since the criminals are going to carry theirs regardless.