Waldorf, MD–DETECTIVES IDENTIFY AND ARREST ROBBERY SUSPECT: On Dec. 21 at 8:30 a.m., officers investigated a citizen robbery that occurred in the 2000 block of St. Thomas Drive in Waldorf. During the investigation, detectives developed leads and identified the suspect โ€“ a 17-year-old male. Investigators obtained a search warrant and served it at the suspectโ€™s residence where they recovered evidence related to the case. The suspect was arrested and charged with robbery. Det. J. Feldman investigated.

Indian Head,MD— PATROL OFFICERS IDENTIFY BURGLARY SUSPECT / STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED:ย  On Dec. 14, patrol officers responded to the 5200 block of Pond View Court in Indian Head for an intrusion alarm. Prior to arrival, the homeowner flagged down officers and stated he chased a suspect from the rear of his home. An officer observed a juvenile matching the suspectโ€™s description enter a house on Fallen Timber Way. In addition, CCSO K9 handler, Cpl. Renee Cuyler, and her K9 partner picked up a track from the burglary to the home on Fallen Timber Way. Officers were able to contact the homeowner who indicated his teenage son was inside. Officers made contact with the teen, and after further investigation linked him to the burglary. In addition, the suspect was linked to an attempted burglary at another residence and the theft of several packages from the front porch of a nearby house. Evidence was recovered in the suspectโ€™s bedroom. The suspect, 17, was subsequently charged with burglary, attempted burglary and theft. Officers J. Alpert and D. Harrison investigated.

White Plains,MD–DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: During the overnight hours of Dec. 19 and Dec. 20, unknown suspects broke out the windows of several vehicles parked in the 8900 block of Viceroy Court, the 8800 block of Regent Court, the 8200 block of Cheswolde Court and the 7400 block of Tottenham Drive in White Plains. In all, four cars were damaged. Officers canvassed the area, and someone reported seeing a red vehicle in the area at the time the damage occurred; itโ€™s not clear if the occupants in the vehicle were involved in these cases. PFC M. Wagner is investigating.