A series of home invasions in suburban Maryland over the past week has put residents on edge and violated their sense of home as a safe haven.
A break-in by an armed man in Bethesda on Wednesday resulted in three people being bound by an armed man. A housekeeper was sexually assaulted.
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Police believe the gunman was also responsible for an attack Tuesday in which a woman was robbed in the garage of her Wheaton home.
A Fort Washington man, 33-year-old Kevin Ray, was taken into custody Saturday in North Carolina, police said. He is being charged in both cases.
Authorities are investigating whether those home invasions are linked to a Friday morning armed break-in and sexual assault in Temple Hills, said Cpl. Mike Rodriguez, a Prince George’s County police spokesman.
| Home invasion – open cases |
| Prince George’s County |
| » Friday: 2500 block of Berkley Street in Temple Hills Culprit: Black man, 25 to 30 years old, 5-foot-9, 170 pounds, medium complexion, chipped front tooth, wearing a brown plaid button-down shirt, gray sweat shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and glasses. |
| Anne Arundel County |
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» Tuesday: 2600 block of Cedar Elm Drive in Odenton » Wednesday: 6500 block of Cedar Furnace Drive in Glen Burnie |
