Lunch-break Burglar Sentenced
Andrew Tyler Olden, 24, received a 60-year sentence, with 40 years suspended
A diesel mechanic in Germantown received a 60-year sentence Wednesday for netting $30,000 worth of burgled goods from Montgomery County homes. Andrew Tyler Olden, 24, of Frederick County, Md., was charged with eight counts of first-degree burglary, seven counts of theft between $1,000 and $10,000, and one count of theft between $10,000 and $100,000. Olden said he committed the burglaries — often on his lunch breaks while working at an automobile dealership in Germantown — to sustain a heroin habit. Olden burglarized homes in Boyds, Damascus and Clarksburg, according to records filed in Montgomery County Circuit Court. Judge Nelson W. Rupp Jr. delivered the sentence, suspending all but 20 years. The judgment includes five years of …
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8:44 am on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Andrew Tyler Olden has a terrible criminal record. He has earned his sentence.   more ›