Bowie police seek suspects in Bowie Town Center break-in
Police released surveillance images of two suspects in a 3:10 a.m. break-in at Gold USA Bowie, and they are asking residents to help identify them.

Surveillance video released by Bowie police shows two suspects wanted in a commercial breaking and entering at Gold USA Bowie, the jewelry store at 15425 Emerald Way inside Bowie Town Center. The break-in happened at about 3:10 a.m. June 28, and investigators are asking anyone who recognizes the suspects to come forward.
The case lands in the middle of one of Bowie’s most visible retail corridors. Gold USA Bowie is listed at 15425 Emerald Way, while Bowie Town Center sits at 15606 Emerald Way, placing the store in the heart of the 20716 shopping district where merchants depend on overnight security to protect inventory, cash, and employees. For jewelry retailers in particular, even a brief break-in can mean high-value losses and costly repairs before doors reopen.
Bowie police are directing tips to the department’s anonymous line at 240-544-5770. Residents can also contact the Criminal Investigations Section through the department’s non-emergency number, 240-544-5700. The department says it posts monthly crime reports and maintains a public crime map, tools it uses alongside wanted notices and surveillance images to push cases forward when investigators need help identifying suspects.

This was not the first time Bowie police have turned to the public after a commercial property crime. The department previously issued a wanted notice for a commercial breaking and entering at Triangle K Gas & Service Station, 15300 Old Chapel Road, that occurred on Nov. 15, 2024, at about 1:30 a.m. It also sought help in a felony theft case at Macy’s, 15300 Emerald Way, that occurred on Dec. 29, 2024, at about 2:30 p.m. In both cases, police used public-facing notices to identify people caught on surveillance video.
Bowie police say the department became fully operational in February 2007 and began reporting UCR crime data to Maryland in July 2007. That reporting framework, along with the crime map and monthly summaries, gives residents and business owners a way to track patterns around Emerald Way and other commercial areas while investigators work to identify the two suspects in the latest break-in.
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