Bel Air Men Charged in Parkville Subway Burglary
Two men allegedly broke into a Subway restaurant on Harford Road on July 8, police said.
Baltimore County Police have arrested a Bel Air father/son duo accused of breaking into a Parkville Subway.
William Bullock, 62, and William E. Bullock II, 18, of the 900 block of Sablewood Road, allegedly broke into a Subway restaurant in the 8300 block of Harford Road around 10:30 p.m on July 8, according to police.
Police said the men entered the business, but were unable to open a cash register and nothing was stolen.
The two men later turned themselves in to police, according to Cpl. Cathleen Batton, a department spokeswoman.
The younger Bullock was charged with second-degree burglary and malicious destruction of property on July 11. He has since been released on $500 bond, court records show.
The elder Bullock was charged with first-degree burglary on July 13 and a bond hearing is pending, according to court records.
Smitty
12:34 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2012
Not the sharpest tools in the shed.
Parkvillehoney
12:34 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2012
It is sad that William Bullock was a role model for his son. What normal parent does this! He should be given parenting lessons along with community service.
JeffreyB
12:34 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2012
A $500 bond for burglary; a crime punishable in MD by up to 30(?) years in prison???? The judicial system is definitely forcing the law-abiding to fend for themselves.
Brad
12:35 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2012
Winners. Lol
On the Mark
8:30 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012
Time for Maryland to bring back the chain gangs
On the Mark
8:30 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012
How about it Maryland, bring back the chain gangs. Here's a father-son team who need some time together, being productive members of society, pickup up trash, and cutting grass. Maybe a stint in jail as cell mates will help with his parenting skills.
Lwyr
8:30 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012
JeffreyB, where do you get your information? It's not a maximum 30 year sentence and it was $500 bond (not bail which would be $5k) for the 18yr old who was charged with 2nd degree burglary.
The dumb-ass, worthless to society "father" has not had a bail hearing yet, and I am sure it will be set far higher for him.
If it makes you happy, it looks like they waited to charge the "father" until Friday, which means he will sit in jail for the entire weekend waiting for his bail hearing Monday morning.
The judge needs to put this worthless POS in jail where he can't hurt the sons chances of any glimpse at a life. He's poison.
Enyaw Llessur
8:30 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012
Wow. Breaking into a Subway aftsr closing time? What idiots think restaurants leave money in the register over night? By the looks of the two, I don't think grandpa and his grandson are too bright. Nice role model. I would like to know how the conversation of knocking over a Subway started. Seriously? How sad.
David Anderson
8:30 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012
Now this is why I try and make kids smile.You never know what a kid has as a role model. Believe in the Dominator!
Robert Keyes IV
7:40 am on Monday, July 16, 2012
Well, I have quite a bit to say about this but I'll cut it short. I have know Billy (William) and his dad, Bill (William), for quite some time. Actually Billy and I use to be best friends when we were in football together before we reached high school. All I gotta say is I expected something like this from from both of them, they use to not be like this at though, too bad we all can't go back to how things use to be. Hopefully Billy doesn't let his dad keep taking him down this wrong path.
brandon marchetti
2:36 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012
I have to say that the son is cute...tell him to leave his dads house and come live with me!!! he is way hot!