Marcus Vaughn (Photo: Cumberland Police Department)
CUMBERLAND, Md. - A Maryland man who police say attempted to break into a home found out the hard way that crime doesn’t pay.
Cumberland police said they received a call at around 6:49 a.m. Thursday for a breaking and entering at a home on Baltimore Avenue. A 28-year-old woman told police that she opened the door to a masked suspect who forced his way inside with a handgun.
The woman screamed waking up her 26-year-old husband, who walked into the living room and proceeded to hit the suspect twice in the face and pushed him down a flight of stairs during a struggle. The suspect then fled the scene before police arrived.
Police contacted the Western Maryland Health System Regional Medical Center to be aware of a possible suspect in this incident checking into the hospital for medical treatment. A short time later, the hospital called police to let them know that a man checked into the emergency room with facial injuries.
After conducting several interviews and from evidence collected at the home, police arrested 29-year-old Marcus Vaughn. He has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, armed robbery, first-degree burglary and other related charges.
Vaughn is being held without bond at the Allegany County Detention Center.