Motorbikes stolen
Two motorbikes were stolen from the garage of an Annapolis area home last weekend, county police said.
The victim told police he last saw the two bikes in his garage in the 3300 block of Harness Creek Road on Friday evening. He discovered the bikes were missing at about 2 p.m. on Sunday.
One of the bikes is a green 2007 Kawasaki KLX-110 with red handlebars. The second bike is a blue 2002 Yamaha YZ-85 with a FMF "Fatty" exhaust pipe and "Bump Stiks" on the front suspension bars, police said.
The off-road motorbikes are worth $1,200 apiece.
NORTH COUNTY
Laptops lifted
A Glen Burnie man went to get a haircut April 2, and when he returned home he discovered someone had broken into his home and had stolen two laptop computers, county police said.
The 46-year-old victim left his home in the 500 block of Elizabeth Lane at about noon for a trim. He returned about an hour later and noticed a window had been pushed in and the front door wasn't locked as he had left it.
A black Toshiba Satellite 105 laptop, worth $600, was stolen from the basement, police said. A 13-inch Dell Dimension laptop, worth about $1,000, also was taken from the computer desk.
Police knocked on neighboring doors looking for witnesses. One neighbor told officers he was sitting in his kitchen at just before 1 p.m. when he heard his neighbor's door slam.
He said he looked outside and saw two men running through the lawn of his neighbor's home. Both men were carrying bags.
The men were last seen running down Elizabeth Road and onto Roosevelt Avenue.
One suspect is black and in his late 20s to early 30s. He was wearing a red jacket, blue jeans, black skullcap, and dark New Balance sneakers. He was carrying a black bag.
The second suspect is black and was wearing a black short-sleeve shirt, blue Croc shoes, and a black do-rag. He was carrying a green bag.
P.G. COUNTY
Rape charges
A Glen Burnie man is in a Prince George's County jail after being charged with raping a woman at a Metro station in February and a 13-year-old girl he picked up at a middle school.
On Feb. 5, Jonathan David Duffy, 19, of the 100 block of Sloan Drive, allegedly pulled a woman out of her car at the Largo Metro Station parking garage, displayed a knife then assaulted the woman and raped her, according to charging documents filed by Metro Police and Prince George's County Police.
The woman said her attacker drove her to a bus stop where he let her go before driving off in her car. She caught a bus and immediately called police.
On Feb. 11, police stopped a car fitting the description of the one stolen at the garage and found Duffy inside with a 13-year-old girl.
The teenager told police she voluntarily went with Duffy when he picked her up from her Prince George's County middle school on Feb. 9. She was reported missing that day.
Duffy was charged with first-degree rape, statutory rape, assault, theft and weapons charges, police said.

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Mary Ann - 2010-04-09 11:49:03
How fast? Depends on how fast the bit pull behind them is running?
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Rick - 2010-04-09 11:35:57
You know I was wondering the same thing. Also, how fast can someone run in Crocs.
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hmm. - 2010-04-09 10:28:17
the police beat always gets better and better. people do the dumbest things and think they will never get caught which 97% of the time THEY DO! police always find out. And to that DUFFY guy..your sick and discusting! hope you get put away for a while
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Nice - 2010-04-08 14:00:25
Neighbor sees two men running through the guy's yards and carrying bags and does not brother to call the police.
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