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Stolen Dodge Chargers Tracked From NY To MD; Suspects In Custody, Police Say

A pair of Maryland men are in custody after being busted with an illegal weapon inside stolen Dodge Chargers that were tracked from New York to Prince George’s County.

The stolen Dodge Chargers

The stolen Dodge Chargers

Photo Credit: Prince George's Police Department
Christian Young (left) and Kelvin McCreary

Christian Young (left) and Kelvin McCreary

Photo Credit: Prince George's Police Department
The recovered weapon.

The recovered weapon.

Photo Credit: Prince George's Police Department

Kelvin McCreary, 26, and Christian Young, 27, both of Oxon Hill, were arrested this week following an investigation into stolen vehicles that were reported stolen in Brooklyn and ultimately located in the region, according to the police.

The duo’s demise began in late April, when a victim in New York contacted the Prince George’s Police Department about his stolen car, which had a tracking device inside that indicated it was in Maryland.

Detectives were able to conduct an investigation and obtained a search warrant for McCreary’s home in the 7300 block of Claudia Drive, where they found a stolen gray Dodge Charger in the driveway, as well as as second blue Charger, also reported stolen out of New York on Tuesday, May 2. 

While searching the home, investigators also recovered an illegal firearm, police say.

Both men were charged with multiple counts of motor vehicle theft. McCreary was also hit with multiple weapons offenses. They were transported to the custody of the Department of Corrections.

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