Man,
59, charged in UFO case in Pikesville, Md.
FROM
ASSOCIATED PRESS
PIKESVILLE,
Md. Mysterious middle-of-the-night blasts and flashes of light had residents
puzzled for months and now a man has been charged with fireworks-related
violations.
Frederick
Lee Mackler, 59, was being held on $1 million bail, facing charges of possession
of fireworks without a permit, reckless endangerment and controlled dangerous
substance violations.
The
arrest, announced Tuesday, came days after police in the Baltimore suburb set
up cameras and recorded the flashes that lit up an area the size of a football
field. After examining shadows created by the explosions and other clues, police
concluded they came from Macklers fourth-floor condominium.
Investigators
later searched Macklers home and found pyrotechnics, illegal narcotics and
firearms, authorities said. Officials did not return calls Wednesday morning seeking
an update on his status.
Neighbors
said they had heard the noises repeatedly since September, always between midnight
and dawn and accompanied by bright flashes. Neighbor Barbara Friedman said the
first time she heard the blast she thought someone was shooting at her.
Utility
workers had ruled out electrical problems or gas leaks that could explain the
problem.
Police
had also looked in vain for burn marks on the ground.