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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Police Searching for Serial Bank Robber

County police hope residents can help them identify the man pictured.

Prince George's County Police are hoping the public can help them identify the man pictured in this surveillance footage. According to PGPD detectives, this suspect may be responsible for two other recent bank robberies. On April 24, 2013 at 2:40 p.m., the suspect pictured walked into M&T Bank in the 3700 block of Donnell Drive in Forestville and demaded cash from a teller with a note. The suspect is described as a black male with a light complexion in his late 20s with braided dreadlocks. He wore a black-hooded sweater, a gray or black jacket and green shoes during the robbery. Detectives said they believe the same suspect robbed the Capital One Bank in Suitland on April 15 and also in Clinton on March 20. Anyone with information on this …

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Arrests Made in Early Morning College Park Robbery

Police say three people assaulted a trio of UMD students before taking their valuables and fleeing.

Authorities say six people were taken into custody Saturday after an early morning robbery in College Park.  According to University of Maryland police, three UMD students were walking in the area of Pontiac Street and Baltimore Avenue around 12:40 a.m. when they were approached from behind by three suspects. The suspects reportedly asked if the students had any money. When they did not respond, the suspects assaulted the students before taking their valuables and fleeing on foot, police said. After responding to the scene, Prince George's County and University of Maryland police conducted a search of the area. UMPD units eventually located one of the students' stolen cell phones and the three original suspects, police said. The suspects …

Rick Hudson

11:15 am on Monday, February 18, 2013

When Seconds count, the police will be there in minutes...   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

Woman Robbed at Gunpoint on UMD Campus

The incident took place Thursday night near the Chemical/Nuclear Engineering Building.

Authorities say a woman was robbed at gunpoint Thursday night near the University of Maryland's Chemical/Nuclear Engineering Building. According to University of Maryland police, the victim was walking through parking lot around 10:40 p.m. when she was approached by an unknown male. The suspect reportedly pulled out a handgun and demanded the woman's valuables. She complied, handing over cash, gift cards, and other personal items.  The man then fled the area on Paint Branch Drive, police said. He was described as wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, baggy jeans, and a covering on his face. Prince Geroge's County police attempted to locate the suspect using a K-9 unit but were unsuccessful. The incident comes less than three days after a …

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

UPDATE: University of Maryland Student Reportedly Robbed at Gunpoint

The incident occurred off campus, according to University of Maryland Police.

Update, Feb. 11: Police now say that the victim of the alleged robbery made up the entire incident. Original article: A Univeristy of Maryland student was robbed at gunpoint early Tuesday morning off campus in the area of Paint Branch Parkway and Rhode Island Avenue, University of Maryland Police reported. UMPD learned of an incident after it was reported to the Prince George's County Police around midnight. According to a police report, the victim was walking westbound on Paint Branch Parkway from the Metro station with her headphones on and looking at her phone when a man approached her. He demanded she empty her pockets, police said, brandishing a black handgun. The victim complied and told police the man then reached into her pockets …

Pamela Torro

12:56 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

One should never be listening to headphones or playing with a phone while walking alone. People should be aware of their surroundings and of other people at all times. I make it a rule to not be on my phone when I walk home from metro. Not blaming the victim here, but making a point that if you are unaware of what is going on around you you are more easily a target for criminals.   more ›

Monday, January 28, 2013

Three Arrested in College Park Armed Robbery

Police said the suspects—two of them juveniles—attacked a University of Maryland student Sunday outside of Shanghai Café.

Three suspects were arrested Sunday in College Park after attacking and robbing a University of Maryland student, according to Prince George's County police. Officers responded to the area of Shanghai Café (7409 Baltimore Ave.) around 3 a.m. Sunday following a report of an armed robbery in progress. Police said the three men had approached the victim and punched him with metal knuckles. They allegedly rummaged through his pockets before making off with his cell phone and wallet. Officers arriving on scene spotted the suspected robbers, who police said were attempting to flee. All three were caught and taken into custody. Authorities identified one suspect as Edgar Umberto Hernandez, 20, of the 5900 block of Nicholson Street in Riverdale. A…

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Man Convicted in College Park Poker Game Robbery

More than nine victims were robbed at the poker game in 2011.

A 24-year-old Gaithersburg man, was sentenced to 60 years in prison for robbing nine people at a College Park in 2011, according to Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela D. Alsobrooks. Sergio Hernandez was convicted of taking cell phones, cash and other electronics from people who were attending a poker game, according to The Gazette. The August 2011 robbery took place at an apartment complex near the College Park Ikea. “When our victims and witnesses come forward, it can have a tremendous impact on the outcome of our cases,” said Alsobrooks. “This case demonstrated how much the criminal justice system relies on victims and witnesses. When people come forward, our process is strengthened.”   Hernandez was convicted of 52 counts of…

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Teen, Robbery Suspect Shoots Victim for Cellphone

Top stories this week in Prince George's County.

Among stories that received attention this week in Prince George's County were a teen allegedly shot over his cellphone, a man who was arrested in a fatal shooting of a teen in Lewisdale, and two construction workers seriously injured in a fall. Here are those articles and others. Police Arrest Man in Fatal Shooting of 14-year-old in Lewisdale The suspect in police custody was formally charged a day after the double shooting. Teen Shot Resisting Cell Phone Robbery, Suspect Charged As Adult Derrick Anthony Wills, 17, of NE Washington, is charged as an adult for allegedly shooting Prince George's teen who resisted giving up his cellphone. Two Construction Workers Injured in Fall From Laurel-Area Building Two workers suffered serious injuries…

Friday, December 7, 2012

Teen Charged as Adult in Cellphone Shooting

Derrick Anthony Wills, 17, of NE Washington, is charged as an adult for allegedly shooting teen who resisted giving up his cellphone.

  Police arrested a 17-year-old suspect, who they are charging as an adult, in the shooting of a 16-year-old male from the Capitol Heights community who refused to hand over his cellphone in a robbery, according to the Prince George's County Police Department.  Derrick Anthony Wills of the 1200 block of Eastern Avenue in Northeast Washington allegedly approached the victim on foot at the 1200 block of Nye Street in Chapel Oaks and demanded his cellphone, according to police. When the victim resisted, Wills allegedly shot him in the forearm, police said. Police detectives on Thursday found Wills with the victim's cellphone at 50th and Nash streets in Northeast Washington, and the gun used in the crime also was recovered, according to police…

Sharp Shooter

6:44 am on Friday, December 14, 2012

@mandy - that punk didn't want the cell phone for himself. He would have sold it and use the proceeds for dope - end of story. After proving his manliness by shooting the victim who really gives a rats-ass "where he was in his life"?   more ›

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Teen Shot Resisting Cell Phone Robbery in Capitol Heights Community

Teenager refuses to give up cell phone and is shot in the arm, according to Prince George's County police.

A teen was shot around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday while trying to resist surrendering his cell phone to an alleged armed robber, according to Prince George's County police. The suspect, who had approached on foot at the 1200 block of Nye St. in Chapel Oaks, ran off with the victim's phone after shooting him in the forearm, police said.  The 16-year-old boy was taken to a local hospital in stable condition, police said. He was to be released Wednesday evening. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call the Prince George’s County Police Department’s District III Investigative Unit at (301) 772-4911. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477), text “PGPD” plus their message to CRIMES (274637) on a…

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Olivia

10:22 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013

Teresa, I have to totally disagree with you about the United States being a bad place all the time. I am from the South and we have a very detailed social structure that is combined with education. It is very important that we as Americans teach our kids the basic concept of loving ourselves and knowing God. We must return to our basic family unit which includes 2 parents that are raising kids …   more ›

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Arrest Made in College Park Phone Robbery

The juvenile was released into the custody of his mother.

A Hyattsville-area juvenile was arrested in connection with the cell phone robbery of a University of Maryland student on campus Wednesday, according to a UMD alert. Detectives began investigating the crime and identified an address in the Hyattsville-area as the possible location of the phone. The detectives recovered several items linking the juvenile to the crime. The juvenile was later released into the custody of his mother, the alert said.

Marcus Aurelius

9:30 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

you can bet this kid will do it again until he gets to spend sometime in jail, what a shame out county and country have become, we are doomed as a nation. Protect yourself people the police can only do so much and can't be everywhere.   more ›

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