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Lawrence Clipper Charged For Series Of March Burglaries
A serial burglar has been taken into custody and faces new charges in Maryland after terrorizing Montgomery County businesses during a string of robberies, police say. Gaithersburg resident Lawrence Clipper, 57, has been linked to a series of burglaries during the first week of March in the area of Redland Road, Montgomery Village Avenue, and Stedwick Road. According to police, Clipper is accused of burglarizing and damaging property at these locations during his rash of robberies: An Exterior ATM damage at the Bank of America in the 17500 block of Redland Road; Forcing entry and st…
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Man Wanted For String Of Commercial Burglaries In Montgomery County, Police Say
A man is wanted for a string of commercial burglaries in Montgomery County, police say. They occurred on Redland Road in Montgomery Village and Stedwick Road in Gaithersburg during the first week of March. The man started by using a rock to damage the exterior ATM at the Bank of America on the 17500 block of Rendland Road around 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 3. Moments later, he forced his way into the Spice Lanka restaurant located in the 17500 block of Redland Road, stole cash from the register and fled. He then tried to enter the Derwood Beer and Wine on the 17600 block of Redland Road…
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Metro PCS Store Worker Returns Fire On Angry Baltimore Customer: Police
A Metro PCS store employee returned fire on an angry customer Tuesday, May 31 in Baltimore, police said. The customer fire his gun at the worker at the Sinclair Lane store after being told the store couldn't assist him around 1:30 p.m. city police said. Both the worker and the customer were taken to area hospitals for treatment of non life-threatening injuries. This investigation remains open and ongoing and the suspect will be charged with Attempted Armed Robbery, Reckless Endangerment, and various handgun violations upon being discharged from the hospital.