Crime & Safety
Police Target 14 With Outstanding Warrants for Violent Crimes
Anne Arundel County police announced the results of a three-day operation to apprehend citizens with outstanding warrants for violent crimes.
Anne Arundel County police announced the arrest of 14 people for outstanding warrants stemming from incidents violent in nature, after a detail of investigators from AACOPD and the Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office worked to locate the individuals from May 6 to May 8.
Police announced the following people were arrested (pictured above):
- Vera Lynette Johnson, 50, of Glen Burnie, for second-degree child abuse, wielding a dangerous weapon with intent to injure and second-degree assault
- Robert Joseph Statton, 33, of Pasadena, for three counts of second-degree assault, false imprisonment, disorderly conduct and affray
- Henry Albert Eberhardt, 43, of Glen Burnie, for fourth-degree burglary, wielding a dangerous weapon with intent to injure, second-degree assault, attempted theft, trespassing on private property and affray
- Lucy Lee Rogers, 32, of Glen Burnie, for first-degree assault, wielding a dangerous weapon with intent to injure, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment
- Brian Phillip Dodge, 28, of Glen Burnie, for inducing/inhibiting testimony and disorderly conduct
- Arnell Rodney Queen, 34, of Glen Burnie, for second-degree assault
- Joseph Matthew Trageser, 48, of Glen Burnie, for second-degree assault and malicious destruction of property
- Andrew Dakota Morrow, 19, of Pasadena, for second-degree assault, disorderly conduct and affray
- Michael J. Shorter, 31, of Pasadena, for second-degree assault
- Amy Marie Barnes, 27, of Glen Burnie, for second-degree assault
- Javon Stewart, 21, of Glen Burnie, for indecent exposure
- Charles Nicholas Lowery, 22, of Pasadena, for two counts of theft
- Jessica Christine Evans, 18, of Pasadena, for four counts of failing to comply with a peace order, malicious destruction of property, telephone misuse and harassment
- Christina Shantia Cunningham, 24, of Washington DC, for possessing forged private documents, forging private documents and issuing false documents
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