Anne Arundel County police seized some $25,000 in stolen property from homes in Annapolis and Davidsonville and arrested three people Tuesday afternoon.
Jeffery Perry Bachmann, 30, Ridge Road in Hanover; Karl Edward Stull, 41, of Denton; and Matthew James Carr, 25, of Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena, were each charged with two counts of first- and fourth-degree burglary, two counts each of destruction of property over $500, and two counts each of theft over $10,000, police said.
Police were dispatched to the 1600 block of Dunstable Green at 12:38 p.m. for a reported burglary. On the way, police received information describing a Ford Expedition as a suspect vehicle, police said.
An officer saw the Ford on Interstate 97 near Route 32. Additional officers and detectives also responded to Route 32. The officer followed the Ford as it exited I-97 onto westbound Route 32. As the Ford approached the Telegraph Road exit, officers attempted to stop the vehicle.
The Ford stopped and two of the men fled the vehicle. They were caught in nearby woods. The driver remained inside the Ford.
Inside the vehicle, police found property including jewelry and money that belonged to residents of Dunstable Green, as well as additional jewelry stolen that day from a home in the 1000 block of Double Gate Road in Davidsonville.
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