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Suspect Charged in Salisbury Burglary

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Shaquille Riaheem Jones Shaquille Riaheem Jones

SALISBURY, Md.- Police have arrested a 19-year-old Hebron man accused of breaking into a Salisbury home and ransacking it.

The Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said that on Monday, Shaquille Riaheem Jones was taken into custody in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 18 at a home located on the 6000 block of Oxbridge Drive.

Police said that in that incident, the homeowner returned home to find a rear door kicked in and his house ransacked. Authorities said that during the break-in, the suspect stole jewelry, cash and prescription medication. Police said that during the investigation, some of the stolen jewelry was located by the deputy who was able to backtrack its possession to Jones, who was identified as the suspect. 

Following his arrest on first-degree burglary and theft charges, Jones was ordered held in the Wicomico County Detention Center in lieu of $150,000 bond.

 

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