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LEONARDTOWN, MD (July 19, 2024)—With really loosey-goosey security, perhaps Secret Service Agents working part-time jobs, in the Tackle Box in Lexington Park, a local dirtbag was able to shoplift a high-powered weapon and take it back to his Hobo Camp, where he found a buyer for his stolen treasure.
St. Mary’s County Convict Sheriff Steve Hall reports that on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Department Deputy Elijsha Munn responded to the Tackle Box in Lexington Park, MD, for a reported theft.
Video surveillance footage allegedly showed an unknown suspect walking into the store, going behind the sales counter, taking a Ruger AR-15 rifle from the display rack, concealing it beneath his clothing, and exiting the store.
Images of the suspect were disseminated to officers, and while reviewing them, Deputy Bradley Kirscht recognized the suspect through prior involvement.
The suspect, identified as Roger Glenn Chin, 40, has a lot of prior contact with the local flatfoots as he once called in an arson threat from the St. Mary’s County Jail.
Chin is known to live in a homeless encampment in Lexington Park, MD. Deputies went to the encampment and located Chin in a tent, and he was arrested.
Detectives continued the investigation and learned Chin provided the firearm to Wayne Darnell Winters. On Thursday, July 18, 2024, deputies located Winters, 52, of Lexington Park, and recovered the weapon.
Chin was charged with possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm with a felony conviction, illegal possession of a regulated firearm, illegal transfer of a regulated firearm, and related charges.
Winters was charged with possession of a firearm with a violent felony conviction, possession of a firearm with a felony conviction, illegal possession of a regulated firearm, and related charges.
Both suspects were transported to the St. Mary’s Jail in Leonardtown to await bond hearings.
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Roger Glenn Chin charged with making threats of arson from phone in St. Mary’s County Jail.
LEONARDTOWN, MD. – The latest prisoner benefit at the St. Mary’s County Jail is DIAL-A-THREAT. Sheriff Cameron’s crime wave continues in the jail, and no one is being corrected or rehabilitated there.
Cameron reports that on February 25, 2018, Cpl. Kirkner responded to the 22000 block of Wicomico Street in Leonardtown for a report of threats. Contact was made with the victim, who advised that suspect Roger Glenn Chin, 34, of Leonardtown, called the victim from the Hotel St. Mary’s in Leonardtown. The investigation revealed during the conversation, Chin threatened to burn down the victim’s home. Chin was arrested and charged with Threats of Arson.