Crime & Safety
Woodbridge, Maryland Men Accused of Stealing Thousands in Coins
Police officer, Metro employee charged by criminal complaint.

A Maryland Metro employee and a Metro Transit Police officer from Woodbridge were accused and charged Thursday of systematically stealing thousands of dollars in coins from Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Maryland.
John Vincent Haile, 54, of Woodbridge and Horace Dexter McDade, 58, of Bowie, MD were "charged by criminal complaint with conspiring to commit theft from programs receiving Federal funds," said the United States Attorney's Office.
The two men were arrested late last night and face a maximum sentence of five years in prison, if convicted.
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“Each night, the Metro put its trust – and its money – in the hands of these two defendants, and these men are accused of ripping off thousands of dollars from the Metro and local taxpayers,” said U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride in a prepared statement. “We worked closely with Metro to investigate and develop this case, and we appreciate their commitment to holding those responsible for this theft responsible.”
A release from the office explains the alleged theft:
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"According to an affidavit filed in court, McDade has worked for Metro since 1979 and is currently assigned as a revenue technician, servicing the Metro rail stations’ fare vendors when vendors malfunction. Haile was hired by the Metro Transit Police Department in 1997 and provides protection and security for revenue technicians as they travel throughout the Metro system transporting funds to and from the Metro Revenue Collection Facility in Alexandria, VA.
Court records allege that McDade and Haile conspired to steal bags of coins while working together transporting the funds for Metro in a company vehicle. While making their rounds, the two men allegedly made an unscheduled stop and concealed bags of coins at an underpass near the Revenue Collection Facility. After finishing their work, both men allegedly returned at different times and in different vehicles to the same drop-off location to retrieve the stolen funds. Court records indicate that this alleged suspicious activity occurred several times and that Haile often switched his assignment to work directly with McDade.
Haile is accused of using the stolen funds to purchase an extraordinary amount of Virginia Lottery tickets, often paying with multiple bags of coins containing $500 each. From October 2011 through December 2011, he allegedly paid more than $28,000 in cash and coins to purchase tickets, and bank records allegedly show unexplained cash deposits by Haile of more than $150,000 since 2008.
This ongoing investigation was conducted by the Metro Transit Police Department, Metro’s Office of Inspector General and the FBI’s Washington Field Office, with assistance from the the Alexandria Police Department and the Virginia Lottery. The Alexandria Commonwealth Attorney’s Office also assisted in this case. Assistant United States Attorney Chad Golder is prosecuting the case on behalf of the United States."
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