Police Press Release - September 18, 2020

Northern District
CDS Violation (Arrest) / Linthicum
20-729896

On September 17, 2020 at approximately 4:20 p.m. detectives from the Northern District Tactical Patrol Unit and Tactical Narcotics Team conducted a search and seizure warrant at a residence located in the 700 block of East Maple Road in Linthicum. The search of the residence and yard resulted in the recovery of the following: 

  • Three large suspected marijuana plants 
  • CDS paraphernalia used to grow and manufacture CDS marijuana
  • One  small suspected  marijuana plant

The approximate weight of the suspected CDS marijuana was 14,446.53 grams.  One adult male suspect at the residence was arrested and charged accordingly.

Arrested:

Carlos Rafael Margarida 

DOB: 7/20/61

700 block of East Maple Road

Linthicum, Maryland

Northern District
Citizen Robbery / Glen Burnie
20-730032

On September 18, 2020 at approximately 2:50 a.m. officers responded for a robbery of a citizen in the 6400 block of Freedom Drive in Glen Burnie. While the 21 year old male victim was entering his home he was approached by two unknown black male suspects. One suspect placed a hard object against the victim's side, which the victim perceived to be a gun, while the other suspect snatched his keys and a mobile phone.  Both suspects fled the scene in the victim’s car.  Responding officers located a vehicle matching the description of the victim vehicle in the area of Route 648 at Furnace Branch Road in Glen Burnie. Officers  conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and the single suspect/driver fled from the vehicle on foot. Officers searched the area and were unable to locate the suspect. The Evidence Collection Unit collected physical and digital evidence.  Northern district detectives are examining evidence and working leads.  If anyone has information related to this crime please contact northern district detectives at 410-222-6135 or you can remain anonymous and contact the Anne Arundel County Police Tipline at 410-222-4700. 

Suspect: Black Male, early 20’s, thin build, light colored baseball cap, dark colored hooded jacket, light colored pants.

Update

Criminal Investigation Division

Homicide Update

20-729412                                                     

On Saturday, September 12, 2020, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Anne Arundel County Police responded to the 500 block of Delaware Avenue in Glen Burnie for the report of a fight. When officers arrived, they found a subject deceased lying in the street suffering from an apparent gunshot wound(s). The deceased subject was identified as Fillmore James Burriss, a twenty-seven-year-old male from the 200 block of Kent Road in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Homicide detectives responded to the scene along with the Evidence Collection Unit. A canvass was done where physical and digital evidence was collected from the crime scene. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy which revealed Mr. Burriss cause of death was a gunshot wound(s) with the manner being homicide.

As the investigation progressed numerous eyewitnesses to the incident were interviewed. The witnesses advised Mr. Burriss had an argument with three unknown black males about being videoed. It was at that time one of the males produced a handgun and shot him during the altercation. The suspect/shooter was positively identified by witnesses as Khiry Dewann Queen, a twenty-one year old male from the 200 block of Kuethe Road, Glen Burnie, Maryland. Homicide detectives obtained an arrest warrant charging Khiry Dewann Queen with Second Degree Murder, First and Second Degree Assault, Reckless Endangerment, Loaded Handgun on Person, Handgun on Person, and Firearm Used in a Felony/Violent Crime.

The Anne Arundel County Police are actively searching for the suspect. If anyone knows of Khiry Dewann Queen's whereabouts they are urged to call 911 and not approach the suspect as he is considered armed and dangerous. This is an active investigation where the Anne Arundel County Police is requesting the community's assistance and urging anyone with information to come forward by calling the Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit at 410-222-4731. Please know you can remain anonymous and contact the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line 410-222-4700 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP or Download P3Tips APP and Submit Your TIP or submit by web at www.metrocrimestoppers.org