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Update: White Plain's man, who was arrested after a break -in residence, which was published after 24 hours later according to his own knowledge – Southern Maryland News Net

Update 05.03.2025: A man from the white level was arrested and accused after he had broken into a house, which was alerted with several residents on February 28, 2025 in an incident in an incident.

According to court documents, Michael Santa Mendez, 42, from White Plains, was taken into custody from the Charles County's office after the MPs replied to a reported slump in a house on the Kris Drive. The incident developed at 4:09 p.m. when the MPs arrived to find two older residents who desperately ran and tried to get away from their residence. The victims told the officials that an unknown husband had entered their house and was in a bedroom on the second floor that threw objects. The officials quickly secured the scope of property and were able to determine the suspect with the help of a K9 unit when he left the house. It corresponded to the commands of the K9 officer and was taken into custody without further incidents.

The investigators later identified the suspect as a Mendez, who verbally made its name available to the law enforcement authorities. Further investigations showed that his two daughters had been on the Kris Drive house in a nearby house when they reportedly saw their father run down the street, which swung a big knife. They told the officials that Mendez had expired their residence and headed for another house and appeared hectic.

When the situation escalated, a witness reported that she was sitting in a driveway in her parked vehicle when Mendez approached her. She explained that he held two large kitchen knives in the air in each hand and raised her in the air. He supposedly asked to be admitted to the house, but when she refused and told him he should go, he lingered briefly before dropping both knives near a small tree in the driveway and ran to another house. Shortly afterwards, he reported on the residence on the Kris Drive, which led to the hectic reaction of the older victims and the subsequent reaction of the police.

Once in the house, Mendez allegedly ignored the victims to stop him at the front door. Although she shouting at him to go, he went up. The victim ran outside for fear for her security and heard the sound of objects that were thrown into the house. The responding officials later found the two large kitchen knives in the grass in front of a nearby house.

After his arrest, Mendez was charged with burglary (crime), burglary – apartment – apartment (offense) and malicious destruction of ownership below 1,000 US dollars (offense).

Court documents show that he was officially released on March 1, 2025. His provisional hearing is set at the Charles District Court for March 28, 2025.

05.03.2025: On Friday, February 28, 2025, the patrol police officers reacted to the 9200 block of the Kris Drive in White Plains for the report on an ongoing break -in.

When the officials arrived, they observed that the residents got out of the house.

A preliminary investigation showed that the suspect initially approached a woman who was outside of a house and asked if he could go in. The suspect was armed with two large knives at that time. The woman told the suspect that he should go. At that time he dropped the knives and then ran to another house in which he violently broke.

Once inside the suspect went up and began to break objects. The occupants fled and shouted 9-1-1. Officers built a radius and were able to decalate the situation; The suspect arose without further incident.

The suspect Michael Santa Mendez, 42 years old, from White Plains, was charged with the fourth degree burglary and malicious destruction of property due to a break.

Mendez was released on March 1, 2025 by a district court commissioner for personal recognition. Officer Giroux examined.

Update: White Plain's man, who was arrested after a break -in residence, which was published after 24 hours later according to his own knowledge – Southern Maryland News Net








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