Anne arundel police hunt suspects in double shed heist

Anne Arundel Police hunt suspects in double shed heist

Police seek help identifying suspects in Severna Park shed burglaries

SEVERNA PARK, MD — Anne Arundel County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying two suspects accused of breaking into a resident’s shed on multiple occasions this month, despite limited visibility of their faces in surveillance images.

The burglaries occurred in the Severna Park area and involved the theft of property from a shed during two separate incidents. While the suspects’ faces may not be clearly shown, police say distinct clothing and coverings worn during the crimes may help someone recognize them.

Anne arundel police hunt suspects in double shed heist
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Investigators from the Eastern District Detective Unit are handling the case. Anyone with information on the suspects’ identities is urged to contact Detective Lockwood at 410-222-2544.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at 410-222-4700.


Key Points
• Two suspects are wanted in connection with two separate shed burglaries in Severna Park
• Police released images and are asking for help based on unique clothing worn by the suspects
• Tips can be submitted anonymously via the county police tip line

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