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Dianna Lynn Marketti

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Suspected Door Kick-In Burglars Fail to Appear, Sought By Police

Joseph Leo Baumgarten allegedly attacked Dundalk resident Dianna Lynn Marketti after the two were released on bail.

The duo suspected of committing a string of daytime door kick-in burglaries throughout Howard County may be on the lam after failing to appear at a bail hearing on Nov. 15 in Howard County Circuit Court. The suspects, Joseph Leo Baumgarten, of Pasadena, and Dianna Lynn Marketti, of Dundalk, were arrested by Howard County Police on Oct. 4 and charged with stealing more than $22,000 in firearms, jewelry and electronics from four Howard County residences, but later released the next day on $15,000 bail. Howard County Police said the duo is suspected in 10 more burglaries that they haven’t yet been charged in. The Nov. 15 hearing was scheduled to adjust their bail, but neither appeared, according to assistant state's attorney Natasha Byus. “…

Friday, October 12, 2012

Dundalk Woman Charged in Howard County Burglaries

Dianna Lynn Marketti is one of two people suspected of stealing more than $22,000 in firearms, jewelry and electronics from at least four Howard County homes.

The day after two suspected burglars were arrested and accused of of stealing more than $22,000 in firearms, jewelry and electronics from at least four Howard County residences, they were released on $15,000 bail, Howard County court officials said this week. Howard County prosecutors said they tried to increase the bond, but without success. “I don’t believe $15,000 would be the first number that came to mind,” said Natasha M. Byus, the Howard County assistant state’s attorney handling the case. “I did not have an opportunity to speak with the commissioner before the bond was set.” Both Joseph Leo Baumgarten, 40, and Dianna Lynn Marketti, 30, posted the full bail on Oct. 5 after being charged with 25 counts each, including first-, second…

Chris Kennedy Burleigh

1:27 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

And of course, now they are missing. Obviously the bail was set too low. Thanks!   more ›

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