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TV purloined, crack in man's pocket when cops tracked him down, say police


Police provided this photo of the suspect, you'll have to imagine what the TV looks like and apparently there are few folks around here that don't know what crack looks like.

LEXINGTON PARK (Sin City) (July 26, 2010) ---  St. Mary's Sheriff's DFC Cindy Allen reports that on July 25, 2010 Deputy Croyle responded to the CVS in Lexington Park, Maryland for a report of a theft which had just occurred.  Investigation revealed a black male, approximately six feet tall, wearing white shorts and a black jacket with “Coogi” written on it walked into the CVS, picked up a 15 inch Craig brand television and walked out of the store without paying for it. 

Police say that an employee of the CVS reported this was the second time the suspect allegedly stole a television from the store. 

The employee stated the suspect also stole a television on July 6, 2010.  Deputy Croyle reviewed the in store surveillance tape of the suspect committing the theft. 

The suspect was last seen walking towards the Lexington Park Library.  Deputy Croyle checked the area and located the suspect sitting on the front porch of a residence on Roger’s Drive in Lexington Park, Maryland. 

The suspect was identified by police as Jeffrey Leon Lyles, 47, of Lexington Park, Maryland.  The CVS employee responded to Roger’s Drive and identified Lyles as the person who committed the thefts. 

Lyles was arrested and charged with two counts of theft.  Search incident to arrest revealed Lyles was also in possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia, a smoking device with suspect cocaine residue.  Lyle was additionally charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

 



 

 

   
   

    

 


 

 


 


 






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