Germantown Man Gets 20 Years for Series of Burglaries

A Germantown man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting to a series of burglaries that targeted two Frederick homes and a downtown restaurant. Fifty-three-year-old Todd Dixon-Latkovski pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree burglary and one count of second-degree burglary as part of a binding plea agreement in Frederick County Circuit Court.

The burglaries took place between late October 2025 and early February 2026. Prosecutors say Dixon-Latkovski first broke into Sapporo II restaurant on West Church Street during the early morning hours, forcing his way through a rear door and stealing about $500 in cash before damaging a computer. Just a few days later, investigators say he entered a home on East Second Street while the homeowner was asleep, stealing a wallet, credit cards, medications, a PlayStation 5, and other property.

Police tracked the suspect through surveillance video, purchases made with stolen credit cards, and a distinctive cross tattoo on his left hand. After a later burglary at a home on Kline Boulevard in early February, officers arrested Dixon-Latkovski nearby and linked him to the earlier break-ins…

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