Aaron Nysus |
The
Prince George’s County Police Department has once again arrested the man who broke into at least seven residences in College Park since November 16th.
In at least five of the cases, he’s facing peeping tom charges. He’s
37-year-old Aaron Nysus of the 3400 block of Notre Dame Street in Hyattsville.
Detectives took him into custody again this morning. He is facing a new charge
of first-degree burglary. The PGPD had arrested him last Friday on five
previous charges but he posted bail and was released from the Department of
Corrections the same day.
Nysus is now charged in connection with a break in on
November 16th at a residence in the 4600 block of College Avenue. In
that case, one victim awoke to Nysus in the home, which is a sorority house.
Nysus fled moments after the victim woke up. Detectives have since spoken to a
second victim in that home who advised a personal item was taken during the
break-in.
In the other incidents, PGPD officers were called to an
apartment building in the 4300 block of Hartwick Road on December 8th. They
spoke to a victim who told officers that at 5:45 am, she awoke to the sound of
her front door opening. She went to investigate the noise but didn’t find
anyone in her apartment. Detectives reviewed surveillance video from the
building and saw that Nysus was the suspect who broke into her apartment. He
also was seen on surveillance video checking the doors of approximately 25
apartments that same morning. He walked into three other apartments while
inside of the building. He stayed in each of those apartments for several
minutes. In each of those cases, residents were inside and unaware of his
presence.
Through various
investigative techniques, detectives identified Nysus and obtained an arrest
warrant which was executed on December 13th. During the search
of his home, items of evidence were also recovered linking him to a break-in in
an apartment on November 17th in the 4000 block of Knox Road. In
that case, the victim woke up to Nysus standing by her bed. He then ran from
her apartment.
Nysus
is now charged with first-degree burglary and five counts of
trespassing/peeping tom and fourth degree burglary.
Please call
detectives if you have information on Nysus or are concerned you’ve been
victimized by Nysus. They can be reached at 301-699-2601.
Callers wishing to
remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477), or
go online at www.pgcrimesolvers.com, or use the “P3
Tips” mobile app (search “P3 Tips” in the Apple Store or Google Play to
download the app onto your mobile device.)
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