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UPS employee charged in theft of gun

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A 27-year-old UPS employee has been charged for possession of stolen property from a UPS facility in Sparks, Maryland, police said.

Eric Michael Bruneau of the 1000 block of Magledt Road in Parkville has been charged with four counts of possession of a stolen regulated firearm and has been released on $25,000 bail, police said. This incident remains under investigation by the Baltimore County Police Gun Squad.

Police said they responded Tuesday to a theft report at the UPS facility in the 14400 block of York Road in Sparks.   Police said the facility’s security guard heard something suspicious with one of the employees, Bruneau.

He stopped Bruneau and found he had two handguns tapped to each of his legs, which police say were stolen from a package within the facility. Officials found that Bruneau had also been in possession of two other handguns stolen from the same facility on June 9, police said.

— Julie Lasheski

 

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