Suspect Remains At-Large in Md. Home Invasion

Montgomery County police continue to search for the second man believed to be involved in a 2013 home invasion of a Bethesda, Md., couple.

Last November, two men broke into a couple's home in Bethesda's Wildwood Manor, robbing them and then fleeing in the couple's Cadillac Escalade, police said.

Police released surveillance video of the suspects and were eventually given a tip that led to the identification of one suspect, Gary J. Lee-Thomas of Upper Marlboro, Md., police said.

In early January, Thomas was arrested in D.C. on unrelated charges. He now faces several counts of assault, one count of armed robbery and one count of felonious use of a firearm for his alleged involvement in this crime.

The second man has yet to be identified.

Police ask that anyone with information regarding the identity of the second man call the Crime Solvers of Montgomery County at 1-866- 411- TIPS (8477). The Crime Solvers will pay a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to an arrest in this crime.

Maryland County police are also asking that the tipster who provided the identity of Gary Lee-Thomas re-contact the Crime Solvers in order to claim their reward.

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