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Metal Theft

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Catonsville Man Charged in Copper Theft

Thomas Anthony Haigler, 40, of the 100 block of Egges Ln., caught after copper downspouts were taken from St. Marks for the third time in a month.

Police charged a Catonsville man with burglary on Nov. 8 after he was seen removing copper downspouts from St. Marks Church at 30 Melvin Ave., according to a report. At around 11:10 p.m., a suspect was observed removing copper downspouts from the sides of St. Marks and collecting them in a pile in the parking lot, the police report said. The witness called police, who located and detained the suspect nearby, according to the report. The witness gave a positive ID of the suspect, the report said. Thomas Anthony Haigler, 40, of the 100 block of Egges Ln., was charged with grand theft and fourth-degree burglary, according to police. The Nov. 8 incident is the third time copper rain gutters and drainpipes were stolen from St. Marks in a month…

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

State Police Charge Two in Metal Theft Scheme at Spring Grove

Suspects had collected 130 pounds of copper pipe when they were arrested Tuesday afternoon.

The 130 pounds of copper pipe that two men have been charged with trying to steal from a closed building at Spring Grove Hospital Center would have been worth $400, according to police. The two suspects have been identified by Maryland State Police as Matthew R. Blizzard, 29, of Catonsville and Dennis W. Dyer, 43, of Dundalk. Two men were seen by a witness going inside the Hamilton building at Spring Grove shortly after 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with saws and crowbars. The building had been shut down for use because of asbestos. The incident became a spectacle for neighbors and Spring Grove employees, as the open layout of the campus allowed passersby to watch police in action. Police charged the suspects with second-degree burglary, fourth-degree…

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