Arrest in Md. thefts from vehicles
Anne Arundel County Police are seeking people who may have been victims of a recent string of thefts after arresting an Arnold man who was found driving a vehicle with several license plates and GPS devices.
A county officer pulled a car over around 2:20 a.m. Friday after it ran a light, according to a police press release. During the stop, the driver admitted that he was driving on a revoked license and the tags on the vehicle did not belong on it.

Myers. (Anne Arundel Police)
The officer placed the driver in custody, police said, and found other license plates and GPS devices in the vehicle before learning that the driver had broken into at least four other vehicles in Bay Green and Shore Acres.
James E. Myers, 25, was arrested and charged with multiple thefts and other offenses.
Police are investigating the possibility of other thefts and ask anyone who thinks they might be a victim to call (401) 222-6145.
-- David P. Marino-Nachison
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June 25, 2010; 9:17 AM ET
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Posted by: FiatBooks | June 25, 2010 10:36 AM | Report abuse
He sure looks like a wanabe black man but he is a tanned red neck for sure.
Posted by: gordonj1 | June 25, 2010 12:11 PM | Report abuse
Can anyone say Trailer Trash?
Posted by: Robbnitafl | June 25, 2010 12:26 PM | Report abuse
Number is disconnected. Good reporting Post......
Posted by: IwanaGofishing | June 25, 2010 2:26 PM | Report abuse
correct area code is 410
Posted by: IwanaGofishing | June 25, 2010 2:58 PM | Report abuse
Anne Arundel county they worry about - but with all of the breakins at the Greenbelt metro station, you hear nothing.
Everyone at metro worries about fare hikes, but no one seems smart enough to worry about the daily riders that are tired of spinning the whell on whether their car will be there and driveable when they get off work and have started driving in (the parking garages in town cost less than paying for a ticket each way and then parking at the station anyway)
Posted by: RodantheNC | June 25, 2010 3:47 PM | Report abuse
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What a trash bin this guy is. My car was broken into several times. Can I come and hit him in the head with the stuff he stole from me? GET A JOB you losers! Stop stealing from hard working people.