Baltimore Sun

Harford man facing 2nd life sentence in sex assault

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Similar crimes nine months apart, in July 2005 and April 2006. Two single women, each blindfolde­d with a T-shirt and sexually assaulted in or near their homes. It took 11 years, but one man, Glenn Raynor, 49, of Forest Hill, has been convicted in both crimes. Raynor, who is already serving a 100-year sentence in the 2006 case for breaking into a woman’s Bel Air home and raping her, faces another life sentence in the 2005 assault. On Sept. 4, Raynor was found guilty by a Harford County jury of first-, second- and third- degree sex offenses in the July 2005 case. He is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 4 before Circuit Judge M. Elizabeth Bowen. Raynor was indicted and charged in February, A former deputy state’s attorney who was fired by the county’s top prosecutor and then tried to unseat him has been hired as a legal liaison to county police, the department that most directly works with her former boss. Kathy Rogers, who was fired by incumbent Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Wes Adams during his first day in office in 2015, was hired by the county attorney only a few months after she lost her GOP primary bid in June to unseat Adams. She said she started Aug. 28. Rogers is handling issues of civil liability, internal affairs

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