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Police Release Mugshots in Trespassing, Burglary Incident

Baltimore County Police have released mugshots of four people arrested in a trespassing and burglary incident on Saturday, Jan. 26.

 
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Julisa Cerna Vera, 20, is charged with trespassing and fourth-degree burglary after partying in a foreclosed home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown on Saturday, Jan. 26. Baltimore County Police
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Julisa Cerna Vera, 20, is charged with trespassing and fourth-degree burglary after partying in a foreclosed home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Diana Do, 19, is charged with trespassing and fourth-degree burglary after partying in a foreclosed home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Dylan Meksomphone, 20, is charged with trespassing and fourth-degree burglary after partying in a foreclosed home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Jericho Tinio, 20, is charged with trespassing and fourth-degree burglary after partying in a foreclosed home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown on Saturday, Jan. 26.

Baltimore County Police released mugshots of four people who were arrested on Saturday, Jan. 26, after partying in a foreclosed home.

Four adults and one juvenile were arrested and charged with fourth-degree burglary and trespassing after attending a party in the home on the unit block of Amy Brent Way in Reisterstown. Police are looking for a sixth suspect, a former resident of the home.

Related Topics: Baltimore County Police and Reisterstown Crime

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Tucker Smith

2:01 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

NO THEY VOTED FOR BOB MARLEY!!

bystander

9:18 am on Saturday, February 2, 2013

@girls-- party with better looking dudes.

@Patch--though technically illegal this is a small offense. If these 4 people have no priors and were cooperative with the police, don't you think it's a bit harsh to plaster their faces in public display along with real Rogues?

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John L.

2:21 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

They knew better. At what point do we not hold people accountable for their being stupid? It is time we do that for them. We coddle enough idiots now and they never seem to learn anything. Do-gooders always have something to say.......just ignore it.

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bystander

2:19 pm on Sunday, February 3, 2013

I'm not a do-gooder at all and truly believe people need to face the consequence of not obeying the law. The police probably had good reason to arrest them and I'm not arguing that point. My point is that the Patch should use some discretion in who they display in their Rogues Gallery. Most who make the list are hard core criminals needing public ridicule, but people charged with smaller offenses causing no public harm don't need this publicity to destroy some future job opportunity, etc. The can make the list if they continue this behavior in their life.

Holton F. Brown

4:01 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

To Johgn L .. so you have no problem with first time drunk drivers losing their liicenses forever??
and for CP .. you say that because three of the perps are people of color??
that's interesting since micelle malkin voted for romney...,LOL

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John Harris

5:17 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

see the link above and click on it

arrested and charged with fourth-degree burglary and trespassing

and read my comment as posted , not enough characters here.

J. Harris

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