Crime & Safety
Nottingham Teen Charged After Allegedly Pulling Car Door Handles
Police said a pair of teens was found with stolen credit cards and electronics.
A Nottingham man was one of two people caught with stolen credit cards recently in Anne Arundel County after a resident there called 911, police said.
Anne Arundel County Police were called about 3:30 a.m. Monday to the 600 block of Carlton Otto Lane in Odenton. The caller reported seeing at least two people pulling on the door handles of a parked car.
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Officers reportedly spotted one of the suspects in the act.
The suspect fled into a wooded area behind the Patient First medical building, where officers converged and arrested him following a brief foot chase.
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Other officers searched the area and located a second suspect hiding in a vehicle.
Police identified the suspects as Rashawn Lavon Curbeam, 19, of Slavin Court in Nottingham, and Eric Adonis Guevara-Baez, 18, of Turnabout Lane in Columbia.
The pair reportedly had numerous stolen credit cards, electronics, and cash in their possession, police say. Both men were charged with rogue and vagabond.
They were also eachΒ charged with theft between $1,000 and $10,000, according to court records.
Detectives are continuing to identify numerous owners whose cars were broken into and return their property to them.
Pictured, Rashawn Lavon Curbeam of Nottingham and Eric Adonis Guevara-Baez of Columbia, courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police.
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