Crime & Safety

Police: Copper Burglars Nabbed at Perry Hall BGE

A Parkville man and a Baltimore man were arrested early Monday morning.

Two men have been charged with attempting to steal copper wire from the early Monday morning.

Shortly before 1 a.m., a patrol officer checked the BGE facility on the 9700 block of Belair Road where have recently been reported. While walking the fence perimeter, the officer saw two men dressed in black and called for additional police, according to a police report.

Officers, assisted by a helicopter unit, found a large hole in the facility's fence and a pile of copper wire spools. Police arrested two men who were attempting to hide by lying down near a hill of dirt near the construction site of the , the police report shows.

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About $1,500 worth of copper wire was recovered by BGE. Damage to the fence will cost about $500 to repair, according to the police report.

Brian Scott Hildreth, 45, of the 1500 block of Taylor Avenue in Parkville, and Kenneth James McDonald, 56, of the unit block of Gibbons Boulevard in Baltimore, were each charged with theft, burglary, malicious destruction of property and trespassing, court records show.

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Lt. Ron Brooks of the said that both men have a history of drug-related offenses.

Brooks praised the patrol officer for the arrests.

"It's good police work. That's why he's there," he said.

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