Crime & Safety

Police Arrest Suspect in Home Invasion, Armed Robbery

Anne Arundel County detectives are searching for two more suspects nicknamed Chonn and Mo.

A prostitute and her reported boyfriend are being sought by Anne Arundel County Police in connection with a Nov. 11 home invasion and attempted robbery in Laurel.

An officer from the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to a call at 2:23 a.m. on Nov. 11 that reported arguing from Room 225 at the Knights Inn, 3380 Laurel Fort Meade Road in Laurel.

According to the police report, an occupied car was parked outside the room as the first suspect, unaware of the officer, left the hotel room armed with a handgun. A second suspect, also armed, came out of the room after a police officer announced himself and drew his gun.

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Both suspects fled toward Russet Green on foot and police were able to catch one suspect, Chauncey Sigmund Williams, 33, of 43 A Street in Laurel.

Investigators say at least three suspects attempted to rob the hotel room’s occupants and detectives are searching for the remaining two suspects. The suspects are described as a black woman nicknamed “Chonn” who is allegedly a prostitute in the Laurel area; and a black man nicknamed “Mo” who is in a relationship with the female suspect.

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Anyone with information about these suspects can call the Western District Detective Unit at 410-222-6155.

Pictured left to right: Chauncey Sigmund WIlliams, and “Chonn.”

Photo courtesy of the Anne Arundel County Police Department.

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