Power equipment trove recovered in Md.
Anne Arundel County Police have recovered 78 pieces of power equipment worth $15,000 stolen during a several burglaries at a mobile home community in Lothian.
Police are looking for the owners of the equipment, which includes chain saws, power washers, generators, electrical power hand tools and air compressors.
The equipment was stolen during a series a break-ins of sheds at the Rio Vista Plaza mobile home community.
After an investigation, police served a warrant on Dec. 9 on a home at Patuxent Mobile Estates a half-mile away.
Twenty-seven-year-old Ricky Anthony McDonald of Huntington has been with second-degree burglary and theft.
Thirty-five year old Rolando Rodriguez-Sergovia was charged with theft. Police say he was in the country illegally and was deported to Mexico last week.
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| December 21, 2010; 7:44 AM ET
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