Edgewater Home Robbery Began with Keys Lifted at Maryland Live! Casino
An Edgewater woman’s car was stolen and her home was robbed after her keys went missing while she was at Maryland Live Casino in Hanover, according to Anne Arundel County police spokesman Justin Mulcahy.
The ordeal began at 6 p.m. on Aug. 29 when Western District officers responded to the 7000 block of Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover for a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim said that her home and car keys were lost while she was inside the casino. The victim’s car was also missing.
A short time later, police spotted the stolen vehicle in the vicinity of the victim’s home on Colony Crossing in South River Colony in Edgewater.
Southern District officers responded to the home for security and saw a man carrying property from the house. The officers ordered the man to stop. He did not. There was a brief struggle. The man broke free from the officer. According to the release, the officer then tasered the suspect and then was able to make an arrest.
Mulcahy said that the property that was taken from the victim’s home was returned to the homeowner. The victim’s car was also found and returned to the victim. The suspect is Daniel Lee Miler, 50, from Baltimore. Police did not indicate in the media release what charges would be filed.



August 30, 2012 









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