Surveillance Photos Released of Men Believed to Have Committed Burglaries
Germantown police district detectives believe the same two men committed the five residential burglaries between April 16 and April 23, and have released surveillance photos in hopes someone recognizes them.
The burglaries took place in the Waring Station area of Germantown, police said.
After the burglaries, the men then fraudulently used credit cards stolen during these burglaries at stores in Prince George’s County and in Washington, D.C.
The men forced their way into five homes and stole property, including the credit cards, police said. The locations of the burglaries reported to police are:
- April 16 – in the 12000 block of Stoney Bottom Road.
- April 18 – in the 19000 block of Ridgecrest Drive.
- April 18 – in the 12000 block of Stoney Bottom Road.
- April 23 – in the 19000 block of Ridgecrest Drive.
- April 23 – in the 19000 block of Gunnerfield Lane.
Police said the men later used the stolen credit cards at the Nike Factory Store in Oxon Hill, the DTLR store in Oxon Hill, a Walmart in Washington, D.C., and a 7-Eleven store on Martin Luthor King Junior Avenue in Southeast, Washington. Police said the men may be driving a dark-colored 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis.
Anyone who recognizes the men or has information about these crimes is asked to contact the Germantown station at 240-773-6237.
To be eligible for a reward, tipsters may call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or enter a tip online. Crime Solvers will pay a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to an arrest or indictment. Tipsters will remain anonymous.
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