Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Warrant/Fugitive Division Felony Arrest Report #PGSO

Upper Marlboro, MD…The Sheriff’s Office Warrant/Fugitive Division reported the following felony arrests:
 
 
 First Degree Burglary Suspect Arrested
    

Sheriff’s Deputies arrested John Quarles of Temple Hills, MD who was wanted on an arrest warrant for First Degree Burglary obtained by County Police on March 11th, 2015.

According to the warrant, on February 25th, Quarles was in the 6300 block of Den Lee Drive in Clinton, MD, where he was observed running from a house and stealing a 2005 Cadillac Escalade SUV. The owner of the SUV stated that he had an iPad along with several tools inside the vehicle valued at over $4,000. The warrant states that Quarles used the stolen iPad to take pictures and Quarles was identified by photos that uploaded to the victim’s cloud storage.

Prince George’s County deputies located Quarles through a personal contact through who arranged for Quarles to turn himself in. He was transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections (DOC) for processing.

Quarles is also charged with Malicious Destruction of Property, Theft 10,000 to under 100,000 and Unlawful taking of a Motor Vehicle.

First Degree Burglary Suspect Arrested

Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Kenneth Reese of Landover, MD on a warrant for First Degree Burglary that was issued by the City of Bowie Police Department on April 4th, 2015.  

The warrant states that on April 3rd Reese was in the 15000 block of Nivelle Court in Bowie, MD, where he kicked open a door, burglarized a residence, then ran out and left in his vehicle. The home owner who was known to Reese and inside the residence at the time Reese entered was not harmed.

Deputies had begun their investigation when they received a call from Reese, after which he agreed to turn himself in. He was transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections (DOC) for processing.

Reese is also charged with Burglary Fourth Degree and Theft 1,000 to 10,000.

For more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at 301-780-7354.

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