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Greencastle Man Charged in Seperate Metal Thefts

By: Jennifer Mullen
Updated: November 23, 2012

WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD - The Washington County Sheriff's Office has charged a Greencastle man in connection with several separate incidents of metal theft.

Bryan Lynn Fishack was arrested on September 25, 2012 when deputies caught him breaking into Maryland Metals located on Antietam Drive in Hagerstown.

$500 worth of scrap metal was recovered from Fishack's vehicle. Fishack was charged with Theft and Trespassing and released on personal recognizance.

The second incident occurred on October 1, 2012. Fishack is accused of stealing an air conditioning unit from a residence on Twin Springs Drive in Smithsburg.

According to a news release, on November 21, 2012, Fishack was arrested on a warrant for an incident which occurred on October 16, 2012.

Fishack is accused of stealing 293 bronze vases valued at $43,950. The vases were stolen from grave sites located in Rest Heaven Cemetery in Hagerstown. A groundskeeper of the cemetery reported the incident.

Fishack is charged with theft and was released on personal recognizance in reference to that incident.

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Just another outstanding citizan I have to support because they are too lazy to get a job!!! Dont give me the song and dance their are no jobs, their are jobs people just dont want to work!!! And why should they our goverenment pays them to stay home. FEDUP

Tired c. November 24, 2012 at 8:27 pm



So how many times does he have to steal before he is taken out of circulation for awhile? Cemetery theft??? Where are the judges with heads on their shoulders? Personal recognizance? Get real!

Judy G. November 24, 2012 at 6:44 am

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