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Langley Park Crime

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Police: Co-Worker Shot Man with Nail Gun

Police reported that Monday's incident was not an accident, and resulted from a dispute between two construction workers.

A police investigation revealed the construction worker who suffered life-threatening injuries from nail-gun shot wounds to his chest and hand Monday was shot by a co-worker during a dispute. Police said Guillermo L. Lopez-Molina, 41, of the 8300 block of 14th Avenue in Langley Park, faces charges of first- and second-degree assault along with reckless endangerment. At around 11:30 a.m. Monday, officers responded to the 4200 block of Sweet Leaf Lane in Mayo for a report of an industrial accident. Upon arrival, Anne Arundel County Fire Department Lt. Cliff Kooser told Patch that units found a construction worker with serious and life-threatening injuries from nail-gun shot wounds to his chest and hand. After paramedics rushed the 34-year-…

Thursday, May 10, 2012

U.S. Marshals Make Arrest in Langley Park Stabbing

Suspect allegedly stabbed ex-girlfriend with kitchen knife.

U.S. Marshals in New Jersey have arrested a man charged with attempted second-degree murder stemming from a violent incident in Langley Park last month.  According to a press release issued yesterday by the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office, Langley Park resident Carlos Monge-Martinez was arrested on May 7 in Red Bank, New Jersey. He is currently awaiting extradition to Prince George's County.  According to police, Monge-Martinez stabbed his ex-girlfriend with a kitchen knife and then tried to stab a man during a fight which occured in the 7900 block of 18th Avenue in Langley Park on April 23.  In addition to attempted second-degree murder charges, Monge-Martinez also stands charged with two counts of first and second-degree assault …

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