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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

MARYLAND THIEVES WHO STOLE COMPUTERS FROM BUSINESS ARRESTED Cecil Whig:

Police arrest 7 suspects in string of burglaries

Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:05 AM EST


A lengthy investigation into multiple Cecil County burglaries has netted seven arrests since early this month with more expected, police said.

State police arrested Jason Mahoney, 19, Matthew Jian-niney, 32, Ashley Nicole Blakeley, 19, and Stacy Nicole Boyd, 27, all of Cecil County, and charged each in the Nov. 9 burglary of Elkton Sparkler, said Detective Sgt. Steve Seipp.

Two unnamed juveniles from Elkton and North East also were charged, he said. Over $5,000 in fireworks and computers was stolen from the business.

Jianniney, Mahoney and two unnamed juveniles also were charged in connection with the Oct. 27 burglary of Game Stop in the North East Plaza. They damaged the ceiling and a light fixture while entering through the roof but did not take anything, Seipp said.

Mahoney, Jianniney, Boyd and Brian Lee Simons, 18, of North East, also were charged in two residential burglaries that occurred in August and September.

All four are accused of breaking into a home in the 2900 block of Turkey Point Road near North East and a home in the 100 block of Water Wheel Drive near Port Deposit. The suspects stole two ATVs in the burglaries, Seipp said.

According to court records, Mahoney, of 13 Walden Court near North East, was charged with three counts each of second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary; two counts each of fourth-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit fourth-degree burglary; and at least five related charges.

Jianniney, of 19 Cemetery Road in North East, was charged with two counts each of second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, as well as three related offenses.


Boyd, of 19 Cemetery Road, and Blakeley, of 13 Walden Court, each were charged with second-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary and related charges.

Simons, of 103 Charles Court near North East, was charged with theft of less than $500.

Seipp said police plan to bring additional charges against the suspects and expect more arrests in other burglaries in the North East area.

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