From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: Stole Tons of Copper Wire from APG Buildings and Locations, Including Live Wire from Electrical Boxes in a Building’s Walls and Ceilings Timothy J. Bittner, age 52, of Bel Air, Maryland pleaded guilty today to his role in the theft of copper wire from Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG). […]
Four Aberdeen Proving Ground Employees Indicted for Theft of Government Property; Aluminum and Copper Stolen from Job Sites
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: A federal grand jury has returned two indictments charging four civilians employed at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) with theft of government property, specifically aluminum and copper to which the defendants had access as part of their jobs. The indictments were returned on June 7, 2012. One of the […]
Investigation into Aberdeen Copper Thefts Leads to Arrest of Baltimore County Man
From the Aberdeen Police Department: On Thursday, October 20, detectives from the Aberdeen Police Department, with the assistance of the Maryland State Police, arrested Shawn Michael Cook, 38 of the 1000 block of Elkton Ave. Baltimore County. The arrest warrant charged Cook with several counts of malicious destruction, theft and being involved in a theft […]
Burglar Guilty of Tampering with State’s Witness; Originally Charged with Stealing Copper Wire in Darlington and Forest Hill
From the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office: Thirty-nine year old Aubrey Gerald Pritt, of Street, Maryland, pled guilty on September 9, 2011, to Trying to Influence a State’s Witness and related Burglary and Theft charges. Pritt was charged with Burglary for entering a vacant home in, Darlington and removing the copper piping and wiring and […]