Crime & Safety
Police, Fire Incidents: Fatal Shooting, Stabbing in Pumphrey
The following information was supplied by the Anne Arundel County police and fire departments about incidents in Glen Burnie, Brooklyn Park and Linthicum. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
 This activity report is a selection of local incidents provided as a public service to the community and compiled by Patch. It is not a complete listing of all events and crimes reported.
April 4
Glen Burnie: Assault, shots fired
Anne Arundel County police said two male suspects fired shots as they chased a victim on Wednesday night in Glen Burnie. Police believe the victim was targeted.
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Glen Burnie: Armed robbery
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A male suspect robbed a Glen Burnie KFC at gunpoint Wednesday night, police said.
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Glen Burnie: Robbery, assault arrest
Anne Arundel County police arrested one of three young men early Wednesday morning in connection with the assault and robbery of a man near a Glen Burnie Royal Farms. Police said they were unable to locate the additional suspects, described as teenage boys.
James Harvey Flemmons, 20, of the 6900 block of Glen Ridge Circle, was charged with robbery, second-degree assault, theft and disorderly conduct.
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April 3
Glen Burnie: Medical emergency
Medics transported a 50-year-old man to the hospital suffering from several cuts to his body, according to fire officials.
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Glen Burnie: Peeping Tom arrest
Anne Arundel County police arrested a man Tuesday in connection with two at a Glen Burnie Panera Bread.
Michael Nicholas Villa, 50, of no fixed address, was charged with two counts of peeping Tom and two counts of private place prurient intent—meaning he violated the victim's privacy, according to police spokesman Justin Mulcahy.
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April 2
Brooklyn Park: Robbery, assault arrest
Anne Arundel County police arrested three teens and are looking for additional suspects after a man said he was assaulted and robbed by a group of eight to 10 boys.
Shaquille Davon Johnson, 16, of the 800 block of Washburn Avenue in Baltimore, was charged as an adult with robbery, armed robbery, first-degree assault and other related charges. A 15-year-old boy from Baltimore and a 16-year-old boy from Bowie were charged as juveniles with robbery and second-degree assault.
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April 1
Pumphrey: Fatal shooting
Anne Arundel County police said they are seeking information about a homicide that occurred early Sunday morning in Pumphrey.
Bryant Donell Bagley, 46, of Baltimore, was found lying in the roadway in the 200 block of Bolivar Avenue with gunshot wounds to the torso. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
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March 30
Linthicum: Reported sexual assault
Police are investigating the report of a sexual assault Friday night in a Linthicum hotel.
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March 28
Brooklyn Park: Accident
A woman was taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after an accident in Brooklyn Park on March 28, fire officials said.
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March 27
Pumphrey: Fatal stabbing
A Baltimore man died after being found suffering from stab wounds during an altercation in Pumphrey on March 27, according to police.
Romanda Lee Young, 41, of the 200 block of Bishop Avenue in Baltimore, was taken to Harbor Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. in connection with the burglary of a home in the 200 block of Bolivar Ave. in Pumphrey.
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Glen Burnie: Purse snatching
A man robbed a woman as she walked in the parking lot of a Glen Burnie Giant on March 27, police said.
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Metro Crime Stoppers: If you have information on the above incidents, please call, email or text your tip to Metro Crime Stoppers. A hotline is available 24 hours a day toll-free at 866-7LOCKUP or text "MCS" plus your message to CRIMES (274637).
Phone calls are not recorded and callers remain anonymous. You may also be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
Odenton Patch Editor Tim Lemke contributed to this story.
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