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P.G. sheriff's deputies close 17 warrants with one arrest

BY: BEN GILES OCTOBER 3, 2012 | 11:44 AM | MODIFIED: OCTOBER 3, 2012 AT 11:45 AM
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The arrest of one suspect wanted for theft in Prince George's County has closed 17 warrants for the county sheriff's office.

Patricia Hess, who allegedly sold approximately $1,045 in stolen goods to a local pawnshop, was arrested Tuesday in Baltimore. The property was stolen by an acquaintance of Hess, according to authorities.

The Anne Arundel County resident is being held pending an $85,000 bond at the Prince George's County Detention Center.

Hess was wanted on 17 warrants -- in addition to the warrant for theft, there were seven warrants for failure to appear for theft of less than $100, and nine warrants for failure to appear for theft of less than $1,000.

She is also wanted in Anne Arundel County on theft charges, authorities said.

bgiles@washingtonexaminer.com

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