Crime & Safety
Police Find Pair Has Warrants After Pasadena Incident
A break-in at a home Monday night results in two people being taken into police custody.
After a man reportedly broke into a Pasadena home on Monday, police said he and his girlfriend were found to have outstanding felony warrants from Worcester County.
Anne Arundel County police said officers responded to the 1600 block of Colony Road in Pasadena at about 7:28 p.m. Monday.
David Kyle Edwards, 27, of Berlin fled the home that belonged to his family members when he was confronted, according to police. His girlfriend Amanda Elisabeth Sinclair, 22, was taken into custody at the home.
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After a brief search, police located Edwards coming out of the woods in the area of Bayside Beach Drive.
Police said Edwards was charged with burglary, theft, drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Sinclair, who police said did not break into the home, was taken into custody on the outstanding warrant and turned over to the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office.
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