Ellicott City, MD — A coordinated early-morning police operation on Tuesday stopped an active burglary in Columbia and led to the arrest of six suspects tied to what investigators say could be dozens of commercial break-ins across the region over the past three months. Officers took the group into custody while they were attempting a fourth burglary, ending what Howard County police described as a months-long spree targeting businesses for cash.
The arrests followed a joint effort between the Howard County Police Department and a regional task force, which tracked the group to multiple active crime scenes in Howard County that same morning.
Burglary spree ends during active break-in
Investigators say the suspects had already carried out three commercial burglaries in Ellicott City earlier Tuesday before moving on to Columbia, where officers intervened mid-crime.
The Howard County Police Department said the group’s activity spans well beyond a single day, with detectives linking them to potentially dozens of similar burglaries across multiple jurisdictions in recent months.
Authorities emphasized that coordination with neighboring law enforcement agencies played a critical role in identifying the suspects and predicting their movements.
Charges filed against six suspects
Police identified the adult suspects as Isaac Anderson, 21, Alphonso Wilson, 20, and Zevian Jones, 21, all of Washington, D.C., along with Damari Day, 23, of Capitol Heights. Each faces 20 counts that include burglary, theft, and destruction of property.
Roderick Thomas, 21, of Suitland, faces eight counts of burglary and destruction of property.
A 17-year-old male from Washington, D.C., has also been charged with burglary and destruction of property in connection to the case.
All five adult suspects are being held without bond at the Howard County Detention Center.
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Key Points
• Six suspects arrested during attempted burglary in Columbia after three earlier break-ins
• Group linked to potentially dozens of commercial burglaries over three months
• Five adults held without bond; charges include burglary, theft, and property destruction
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Regional coordination proves critical
Howard County police credited a multi-agency task force for helping bring the alleged burglary spree to an end. By sharing intelligence across jurisdictions, investigators were able to connect patterns in the break-ins and narrow down suspects believed to be traveling between counties.
The group primarily targeted commercial businesses, with police noting that cash was the main objective in many of the incidents.
While Tuesday’s arrests mark a major development, officials say the investigation remains ongoing as detectives work to confirm how many burglaries can be attributed to the group and whether additional suspects may be involved.
Broader impact on local businesses
The scale of the alleged burglary spree has raised concerns among business owners across the region, particularly in areas where repeated break-ins have disrupted operations and caused financial losses.
Commercial burglaries often involve not just stolen cash but also damage to doors, windows, and security systems—costs that can quickly add up for small businesses.
Police have not released a full list of affected businesses but indicated that incidents span multiple jurisdictions, reinforcing the need for continued cooperation between agencies.
What happens next
Authorities are continuing to build their case, working with regional partners to tie the suspects to additional incidents and gather evidence from multiple crime scenes.
All adult suspects remain in custody without bond, and further charges could be filed as the investigation expands.
The juvenile suspect’s case will proceed through the appropriate legal system.
The investigation remains active as police work to determine the full scope of the burglary spree and its impact across the region.