Crime & Safety
Police: Robbery Suspect Wearing Shoes of Previous Victim
Suspect also carrying the first victim's wallet. He's charged with attempted murder, along with several robbery and assault charges.

Officers responding to a robbery and assault Thursday evening have determined that the suspect in the case is also suspected in the assault of another man on Wednesday night, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
Timothy Lamar Stevenson Jr., 24, of no fixed address, is charged with attempted first and second degree murder, robbery, theft and first and second degree assault in the first incident. In the second incident, he faces charges of first and second degree assault, robbery and disorderly conduct for this incident.
The first victim was found at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 1900 block of Crain Highway. The victim, 50, of Annapolis, had sustained extensive facial injuries and could not communicate with police. He is still at University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
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Thursday, officers responded to a reported assault at 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of Crain Highway and Hospital Drive. Stevenson was found leaving the area and detained. A witness identified him as the suspect in the latest assault.
While processing Stevenson on those charges, police found he was carrying the wallet of the victim in the first case, according to police. Stevenson was also allegedly wearing the shoes of the first suspect.
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