Gazette: Germantown man indicted on sexual assault charges in Frederick
Perry Eugene Lee faces multiple counts stemming from December incidents, The Gazette reports.
Perry Eugene Lee faces multiple counts stemming from December incidents, The Gazette reports.
Perry Eugene Lee, 21, was also charged in a home invasion.
A Germantown resident already facing sex offense and home invasion charges in Frederick faces additional charges for his alleged involvement in a shootout in December, The Frederick News-Post reports. Perry Eugene Lee, 21, of the 13000 block of Ansel Terrace, was charged with reckless endangerment, discharging a firearm in the city and carrying a dangerous concealed weapon, according to court records accessed online. The shooting-related charges stem from a Dec. 8 incident in which Lee and a rival group got into fight and fired shots at each other, Frederick Police said on Monday. The shooting occurred in the 100 block of West All Saints Street in Frederick, according to the news report. Police found shell casings from two different guns …
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Perry Eugene Lee Jr., faces charges of sexual offenses, assault, burglary and weapons offenses, according to Frederick police.
A Germantown man faces assault and sex offense charges stemming from reports of an armed home invasion in Frederick, MD. Perry Eugene Lee, 21, of the 13000 block of Ansel Terrace, is accused of breaking into a home and sexually assaulting a resident on Saturday, according to a press release issued by Frederick police. Lee was arrested in connection with reports of a disturbance—a group of males arguing, one with a gun in his waistband—at around 1 a.m. Saturday. Police said Lee matched the description of the man with the gun. Police claim Lee had a loaded firearm, crack and marijuana at the time of his arrest, The Frederick News-Post reports. Detectives later named Lee as the suspect in the sexual assault. According to Frederick County …
Joe Thomas
10:55 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013
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