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August 11, 2011

"Truly Blessed" under arrest in Ocean City

First, the youths assaulted and robbed a man of $150 at the Inlet Lounge in Ocean City.

First mistake: One of the teens sported a tattoo on his forearm -- "Truly Blessed."

Second mistake: They later stood in a group on a public street drinking alcohol. A police officer noticed the tattoo and arrested the 17-year-old.

Third mistake: Police searched the area and found a second young suspect sitting on a curb. When asked for identification, police say he handed the officer the victim's ID.

Fourth mistake: Right after the robbery, the young men rented a room at lodge. They used $100 bill. That's one of the bill's they had stolen from the victim.

Now both are in jail. Here are more details from a statement from the Ocean City Police: 

On August 4, 2011, at approximately 7:50 p.m., Ocean City Police responded to the scene of an assault at the Inlet Lodge located at 806 South Atlantic Avenue. Once at the scene, officers determined that this was in fact a robbery. The victim reported being robbed by two male suspects who stole the victim’s backpack, which contained a wallet and $150.  During the robbery the victim was also assaulted by the two suspects. 

The victim told police that one of suspects had distinctive tattoos on his forearms with the wording Truly Blessed.” The victim also was able to provide a good clothing description. Approximately five hours later OCPD officers stopped several subjects who were drinking alcoholic beverages in public in the 10 block of 6th Street. 

One subject from the group fled from the officers. The officers were able to stop the rest of the group and immediately recognized that one of the males had the tattoo “Truly Blessed” on his forearms. The 17-year-old male from Dover, DE was arrested.

A search of the juvenile’s cell phone revealed that he recently acquired a room in the 8th Street area. Police went to search the 8th Street area and noticed a male matching the description of the second robbery suspect sitting on the property of the Ocean Lodge at 8th Street and Philadelphia Avenue.

This was the male subject who ran from police during the initial encounter on 6th Street.   The suspect had a bottle of alcohol next to him and when officers went to identify him to verify his age, he handed the officers the ID of the robbery victim.

He also had the victim’s wallet in his possession. This suspect is also a juvenile male from Dover. The two suspects rented a room at the Ocean Lodge sometime after the robbery and paid for the room in cash with a $100 bill. The victim was robbed of a $100 bill.

Both juveniles were arrested and transported to the Ocean City Public Safety Building and held pending parental and Juvenile Justice notification.

*Because both suspects are juveniles, their names and pictures are not being released.

Juvenile #1 was charged with:
• FELONY **ROBBERY**
• MISDEMEANOR  **ASSAULT-SEC DEGREE**
• MISDEMEANOR **THEFT: LESS $1,000 VALUE**

Juvenile #2 was charged with:
• FELONY **ROBBERY**
• MISDEMEANOR **ASSAULT-SEC DEGREE**
• MISDEMEANOR **THEFT: LESS $1,000 VALUE**
• MISDEMEANOR **FRAUD-PER. IDENT. AVOID PROS**

Posted by Peter Hermann at 2:05 PM | | Comments (2)
Categories: Crime elsewhere
        

Comments

I love stupid criminals lol.

Like i always said...no direction in todays youth lives...bring back the Military Draft ..they'll learn respect...get direction...they may even like the military life and stay for 20 years or so..

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About Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann started covering news for The Baltimore Sun in 1990, first in Anne Arundel County and, starting in 1994, reporting on the Baltimore Police Department. In 2001, he was assigned to Jerusalem as the Baltimore Sun's Middle East correspondent. He returned in 2005 as an assistant city editor overseeing crime coverage. In 2008, Peter returned to the beat as a daily reporter and blogger. A recent BBC report featured him in a segment on the harsh realities of covering crime in Baltimore.

Coverage will focus on crime trends, problems in neighborhoods in the city and elsewhere, profiles of victims and police officers and try to offer readers a fresh perspective on one of the most vexing issues facing Baltimore and its future.



Contributing to this blog is Justin Fenton, who joined The Sun in 2005 and has covered the Baltimore City Police Department and the criminal justice system since 2008. His work includes an investigation into Cal Ripken Jr.’s minor league baseball stadium deal with his hometown of Aberdeen, a three-part series chronicling a ruthless con woman, coverage of the killing of five Amish children at a schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pa., and a job swap with a British crime reporter to explore differences in crime-fighting. A special report looking into how city police handle rape cases led to sweeping reforms that changed the way sexual assaults are investigated in Baltimore. He was recognized as the best reporter in Baltimore by the City Paper in 2010 and by Baltimore Magazine in 2011.
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