Crime

$3-$5 Million Worth of Construction Tools That Were Stolen from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania Have Been Recovered

Howard County police have recovered approximately 15,000 stolen construction tools in what is believed to be one of the largest and most expansive theft cases in the region in recent years, the Takoma Park Police Department reported on Thursday afternoon.

Per Takoma Park Police, “Howard County Police Chief Gregory Der was joined by Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and Howard County State’s Attorney Rich Gibson in announcing the case at a news conference on May 23. The investigation is ongoing; no charges have been filed yet. Police estimate that the total value of the stolen tools is between $3-$5 million. During the investigation, which began in late January when a tracking device in a stolen tool led officers to a storage unit in Elkridge, detectives have conducted search warrants at 12 locations — 11 of which are in Howard County — from where they recovered the tools.

Detectives believe the tools were stolen from retail stores, businesses, vehicles, residential properties, and construction sites primarily in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The stolen tools were mostly kept in storage units in Howard County and detectives believe they were sold at a variety of locations and through different means. More than 80 victims have been identified and detectives believe there are hundreds if not thousands more. Victims who have had tools stolen and believe they may have been recovered in this case can submit a FORM ONLINE.”

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