Baltimore Sun

Man charged in Hanover model home killing to be held without bond

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A Jessup man charged with the killing of 33-yearold Steve Bernard Wilson in a Hanover model home on Dec. 5 is being held without bond, court records state this week. Dillon Augustynia­k, 18, was charged Dec. 7 with first- degree murder, armed robbery, theft and felony use of a firearm, according to court records. Augustynia­k is accused of shooting Wilson, a sales representa­tive working for Ryan Homes, while Wilson was working out of the model home in Hanover, police wrote in charging documents. Augustynia­k is represente­d by the Anne Arundel County public defender’s office. An attorney could not be reached for comment. Family of Augustynia­k did not return messages requesting comment. man Vigil, a Department of Transporta­tion spokesman. “We’re trying to get resident input,” Vigil said. “That way we can address all of their needs.” Crews hurried to tow parked cars from the block when it began noticeably sinking on Nov. 26, sparking concerns about a potential repeat of the dramatic collapse of a nearby block in 2014. A week later, residents of the block between North Calvert Street and Guilford Avenue, said they’d heard little from the city about what repairs were planned and when they might take place. City officials have yet to respond in any detail to questions from The Baltimore Sun about their plan to fix the street and whether they had conducted promised inspection­s of it after the nearby collapse four years ago.

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