In addition to theft, a person can be charged with rogue and vagabond when they are arrested for stealing from a vehicle.
A recent string of thefts from vehicles in Carroll County, Maryland, has the Westminster Police Department reminding residents to lock their car doors.
Victims of rogue and vagabond thefts from their vehicle usually report that their cars were unlocked at the time. Typically, GPS units, stereos, money, sunglasses and phones are stolen.
To be safe from car break-ins in Carroll County, the Westminster Police Department recommends locking your car doors and taking valuables inside your home. If you keep valuables in your car, then they should be locked in your trunk.
What is rogue and vagabond?
Rogue and vagabond is a crime found under the Maryland criminal theft statute.
What is the maximum penalty for rogue and vagabond in Maryland?
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