Crime & Safety
Christmas Day Burglary Solved: Police
Police charged an Annapolis man with two December burglaries; he is being held on $100,000 bond.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Evidence turned up during a search in a burglary case led police to file charges against the suspect for a second burglary, Annapolis Police say.
Corrie Flannigan, 22, of 7430 Edgewood Road in Annapolis was arrested Friday and charged with five counts of burglary and theft. He was first sought as a suspect for a burglary that occurred on Christmas day in the 200 block of Victor Parkway.
Detectives from the Annapolis Police Department identified Flannigan as a suspect in the burglary and obtained a search warrant for Flannigan’s home. The search warrant was served on Friday and detectives recovered property stolen in the burglary on Victor Parkway, as well as property taken during a Dec. 10 burglary in the 1000 block of Paddington Place.
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Flannigan was also charged with that burglary. He is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on $100,000 bond for each burglary.
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