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Suspects caught on camera during Frederick business burglary attempt

Frederick Police search for suspects in attempted business burglary on Rosemont Avenue

FREDERICK, MD — Detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying individuals connected to an attempted burglary at a business in the 1700 block of Rosemont Avenue, which occurred Sunday evening.

The Frederick Police Department confirmed the case involves charges of Burglary – Second Degree and Destruction of Property. The suspects were captured on surveillance footage, and images have been released as part of the ongoing investigation.

Suspects caught on camera during Frederick business burglary attempt

According to officials, the attempted break-in happened on October 12 and resulted in property damage at the scene. Investigators have not disclosed whether anything was stolen, and no arrests have been announced.

Members of the public who recognize any of the individuals or have information related to the incident are urged to contact Major Crimes Unit Detective Stephen Radtke by email at sradtke@frederickmdpolice.org or by phone at 301-600-2102. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling the FPD Tip Line at 301-600-TIPS (8477).

The investigation remains active.

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Key Points

  • Frederick Police are investigating an attempted burglary and property damage at a business on Rosemont Avenue
  • Surveillance images of suspects have been released; the case involves second-degree burglary charges
  • Public tips can be submitted by phone, email, or anonymously through the department’s tip line

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