Tag: Federal Bureau of Investigation

All you need to know for 2017 Commissioning Week at the USNA; Herndon, Blue Angels, VP Pence
The end of the year is fast approaching for the First Class Midshipmen who will be commissioned as Ensigns in the US Navy or 2nd Lieutenants in the US Marine Corps. Along with the graduation ceremony, which is by invitation only, there are a number of public events including a flight demonstration by the Blue […]

2016 USNA Commissioning Week Schedule
The end of the year is fast approaching for the First Class Midshipmen who will be commissioned as Ensigns in the US Navy or 2nd Lieutenants in the US Marine Corps. Along with the graduation ceremony, which is by invitation only, there are a number of public events including a flight demonstration by the Blue […]

2016 USNA Commissioning Week Schedule
The end of the year is fast approaching for the First Class Midshipmen who will be commissioned as Ensigns in the US Navy or 2nd Lieutenants in the US Marine Corps. Along with the graduation ceremony, which is by invitation only, there are a number of public events including a flight demonstration by the Blue […]

Arnold drug kingpin sentenced to 25 years
Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Wes Adams announced today that Andres Fernandez, 40, of Arnold, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute heroin, conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and illegal possession of a regulated firearm late yesterday in the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court. Fernandez was sentenced to 40 years in prison, with all but 25 years of that […]

Crime rates climbing in Annapolis, reported rapes up 200%
In 2015 crime in Annapolis increased by two percent. Violent crime dropped by three percent compared to 2014, but property crime increased by three percent. The Annapolis Police Department follows the reporting rules established by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR). The crimes reported are classified as Part One Crime, […]

Former attorney sentenced to 11 years in $800K fraud case
U.S. District Judge Paul W. Grimm sentenced former attorney Saundra Lucille White, a/k/a Lucille Parrish-White and six variations of those names, age 57, of Lothian, Maryland, today to 11 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, and aggravated identity theft in connection with a scheme […]

Mitchell Gallery exhibition illuminates the art of photography
Photography’s evolution as an art form has been influenced by countless individuals, thematic styles, and chemical processes. Initially, photography was used largely to document what surrounded or intrigued the public eye. As more individuals began using cameras, the idea grew that photography could be a form of art in addition to a form of documentation. Pictorial […]

DC man sentenced to 15 years for carjacking pregnant Annapolis woman
[do action=”fringe”/] U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz sentenced Cornell Louis Robinson, age 44, of Washington, D.C., today to 15 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for charges related to the armed carjacking of a couple who were about to enter their vehicle to go to the hospital because the woman […]

Cross dressing bank robber thwarted by Anne Arundel County Police
[do action=”fringe”/] On October 29, 2015 at approximately 1155 hours, officers were dispatched to the Hamilton Bank located 8108 Jumpers Hole Road for a robbery that just occurred. Preliminary information provided was that an Asian female armed with a knife had just robbed the bank. Officers were able to clarify that an Asian male, seemingly […]

Commission on Disability Issues names this year’s honoree
[do action=”fringe”/] The Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues has chosen Cisco Nochera as the 2015 DisAbility Awareness Day Honoree. Mr. Nochera will be recognized during the 2015 DisAbility Awareness Day activities which begin at 11 a.m. and last until 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24th, at Westfield Annapolis Mall. County Executive Steve Schuh will […]

Annapolis’ Chief Pristoop named President of Maryland Chiefs of Police Assn
The Annapolis Police Department Chief, Michael Pristoop, was named President of the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association during the group’s annual professional development seminar in Ocean City. The Maryland Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA) is comprised of command and executive law enforcement officers from Federal, State, and local agencies, as well as prosecutors and police […]

County police learn lesson on senior safety
The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities lead three of Anne Arundel County’s top police officers through a Virtual Dementia Tour recently, at the Heritage Complex on Riva Road, Annapolis. Chief Timothy Altomare, and recently appointed Deputy Chief Jerard Flemings and Deputy Chief William Krampf were given rare insight into the lives of […]

Bello Machre elects new Board members
Bello Machre is pleased to announce the election of its newest Board Members, D’Ana Johnson and Honora (Norie) Sutor effective July 13, 2015. Dr. Robert Ireland, President and CEO, commented, “We are so very fortunate to have such strong compassionate leaders as a part of the Bello Machre family. D’Ana and Norie will be tremendous […]

Volunteer Center to celebrate 911 with day of service
The Anne Arundel County Volunteer Center will commemorate the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks through service and volunteerism. As we approach the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, we have the opportunity to create a positive legacy through the powerful force of service. On Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, the Volunteer Center and its […]

Annapolis police arrest third suspect in 2014 Victor Parkway murder
On August 20th Annapolis Police detectives with the help of the Maryland State Police Fugitive Task Force and the U.S. Marshals Service arrested a third suspect, Tyrus Brown, 27, of Annapolis in the 2013 killing of John Ray. On March 16th and 18th of 2014 Tahzay Brown, 24, of Glen Burnie and Todd Brown, 25, […]

Final report issued by ATF on Childs Point Road fire
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Anne Arundel County Fire Department (AAFD) have released the “Executive Summary” for the investigation of the fire that occurred at 936 Childs Point Road in Annapolis, MD on January 19, 2015. The PDF report is below and also can be located on the Anne […]

VisitAnnapolis launches NaptownLocals.com website
Visitors to Annapolis should find it easier than ever before to explore the City like a local thanks to a new website the Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau (AAACCVB) launched today. Powered by the insights, commentary and recommendations of local bloggers, Naptownlocals.com puts inquiring visitors quickly in the know. According to […]

BREAKING: Anne Arundel County police officer shot
An Anne Arundel County police officer was shot early this morning while on duty. Details of the incident are just coming in, but the shooting occurred along East College Parkway near the Cape St. Claire community in the Broadneck peninsula. The officer was taken to shock-trauma in Baltimore with serious injuries and a suspect has […]

Severn man arrested in human trafficking case
Members of the Maryland State Police Child Recovery Unit arrested an Anne Arundel County man on human trafficking charges and recovered a missing girl. The suspect is identified as Jimmie Junior Rogers, II, 27 years old, from Severn, Maryland. Rogers was charged with Human Trafficking of a minor and related prostitution charges. Rogers was taken […]

Police looking for clues in bizarre Pasadena bank heist
On February 10, 2015, at approximately 9:11 a.m., officers from the Eastern District responded to the Susquehanna Bank located in the unit block of Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena for a report of a robbery of the business. Upon arrival, officers learned that the suspect entered the bank carrying a shoebox, approached the teller counter […]