Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested
Sheriff’s deputies arrested Nyles Mason of Clinton, MD, on an arrest warrant for Armed Robbery obtained by the County Police on January 14, 2017.
According to the warrant, on January 13th, a female Dominos’ pizza driver responded to the 9000 block of Shoal Court in Cheltenham, MD to deliver a pizza. As she arrived, Mason and two other male suspects are alleged to have opened the door, displayed a handgun and demanded money. In fear for her life, the victim ran back to her vehicle as the three suspects followed her and took approximately $18.00, after which they fled the scene on foot.
Upon receipt of the warrant on February 4th, deputies’ investigation determined that Mason could be located in the 2000 block of Deegan Court in Clinton, MD. They were unable to locate him at the address but left information with a family member. On February 6th, Mason agreed to meet with the deputies to turn himself in at the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections for processing.
Mason is also charged with Robbery, First and Second Degree Assault, Firearm Use/Felony Violent Crime, Handgun on Person, and Theft less than $100.00.
First Degree Burglary Suspect Arrested
Sheriff’s deputies arrested D’andre Kornegay of Seat Pleasant, MD who was wanted on an arrest warrant for First Degree Burglary obtained by County Police on January 27, 2017.
According to the warrant, on December 12th 2016, Kornegay was in the 300 block of 70th Place in Capitol Heights, MD, where he allegedly broke into a victim’s house by manipulating the patio door. Multiple items were reported stolen from the house, including the victims’ personal checkbook, electronics and several pieces of jewelry.
On February 8th, Sheriff’s deputies located Kornegay in the 6000 block of James Farmer Way in Seat Pleasant, MD. Kornegay was positively identified and cooperated with authorities. He was taken into custody and transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections (DOC) for processing.
Kornegay is also charged Third and Fourth Degree Burglary and Theft less than 1,000.
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