The Charles County Sheriffโs Office is issuing an alert to citizens to be extra observant of activity near heating oil tanks after officers responded to calls in which heating oil was stolen from businesses and homes.
Detectives believe the suspects are driving their vehicles โ probably large trucks or flatbeds- directly to the tanks and siphoning several gallons of oilย – just enough to minimize immediate detection – before moving on to another tank. It appears the suspects put the oil in large barrels or drums and later sell the oil at a discount rate or use it for personal use.
On January 8, officers were advised of multiple thefts of oil from businesses in the Pinefield North Shopping Center located at 12562 Mattawoman Drive in Waldorf. It was later determined, based on fuel analysis, the thefts occurred between December 3 – December 17, 2009.ย Oil was also stolen from two area churches. Typically, the thefts
are not noticed right away because the suspects are stealing just a few gallons from each tank.
On January 11, Charles County Sheriffโs officers stopped the driver of a flatbed truck after noting the truck matched the description of a vehicle that was used to steal an oil tank fromย a home in a neighboring county. Upon inspecting the bed of the truck, officers discovered an entire oil tank. The driver and occupant were detained and charges are pending. Detectives are trying to determine if the two men could be responsible for the local thefts as well.
Although locking mechanisms on the caps of the oil tanks may deter a thief, it is difficult to prevent the tanks from being stolen. Consider screening your tank with fencing or hedges; concealing external pipe work; and installing security lighting. The Sheriffโs Office is reminding citizens to call the Sheriffโs Office immediately to report an unusual activity near oil tanks.ย
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit WWW.CCSO.US to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
