Crime & Safety

Inmate Charged in Plot to Kill Langley Park Entrepreneurs: Police

The man met with an undercover detective posing as hit man in jail, Howard County police said.

A 37-year-old inmate at the Howard County Detention Center has been charged in a scheme to try and off two people who own a store in Langley Park, police said Friday.

Bernard Perez-Garcia, 37, who is being held on federal immigration violations at the detention center in Jessup, attempted to have two people killed—his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend and the ex-boyfriend’s mother—police said.

After police received a tip about his plans, a detective met with Perez-Garcia in jail and posed as a hit man, according to a report from the Howard County Police Department.

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Perez-Garcia told the detective he wanted the pair killed at a store they owned in Langley Park, and he wanted it to look like a robbery, the report said.

He provided the detective with the name of the ex-boyfriend and his vehicle description, stating he would provide payment once the act was done, according to police.

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Perez-Garcia has been charged with two counts of solicitation to commit first-degree murder and is being held at the Howard County Detention Center without bond, police said.

Photo Credit: Howard County Police Department. Bernard Perez-Garcia, 37.

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