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BALTIMORE 鈥?A Baltimore Police sergeant is being held without bail after allegedly extorting and kidnapping a builder who worked on his home.WMAR-2 News obtained charging documents filed in district court by Baltimore County Po stanley becher lice detectives, that detail the fear Luis Hernandez felt during an encounter with James Lloyd.Hernandez claims Lloyd hired him to build a patio at his Gwynn Oak stanley cup becher home located on Emmanuel Court.Both agreed on a price of $7,000 to complete the job, after meeting at Lloyd s home.Around June 18 after the job was completed and full payment was r stanley thermoskannen eceived, Hernandez says Lloyd called about some of the pavers coming apart.Hernandez told police he agreed to fix them. While repairing the patio at the property, Hernandez says Lloyd s partner said she wanted the patio to be much bigger.According to court documents, Hernandez said he agreed to expand the patio, but for an additional $1,400.On June 25 Hernandez returned to Lloyd s home to continue work on the patio. Charging do |
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