Page 34 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch and Joan Engelhaupt of Parksville, Md., and nephews, Kurt, Craig and Mark Engelhaupt and Steve Scruggs of Sparks, Md. Mr. Engelhaupt served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He later worked for Baltimore Gas and Electric as a Supervisor in construction design. He attended St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church and was a member of the Bel Air American Legion Post #39, Ocean City Memorial VFW Post #8296, where he served as Past Post Commander, and member of the Korean Chapter of the 2nd Infantry Division. Services were held. A donation in his memory may be made to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, 17th Street and Philadelphia Ave., Ocean City, Md. 21842 or American Cancer Society, 1138 Parsons Road., Salisbury, Md. 21801. Letters of condolence may be made to www.burbagefuneralhome.com October 11, 2013 Obituaries Fredrick Edward Engelhaupt SALISBURY – Fredrick Edward Engelhaupt, 84, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Frederick M. and Lula. E. Engelhaupt. He is survived by his sons, Fredrick E. Engelhaupt and his wife, Esther, of Tampa, Fla., John Supeck and his wife, Heather, of Mappsville, Va. and daughter, Barbara Ziegler of Bel Air, Md. He was an adored grandfather to David Supeck and his wife, Kelsi, Nicole Willis and her husband, Justin, Michael, Matthew and Mark Ziegler, Matthew and Allison Maldonado and great grandgrandson Mason Willis. He leaves a brother, Walter Dad Sentenced For Burglary Role By SHAWN J. SOPER NEWS EDITOR SNOW HILL – A Berlin man, one half of a father-daughter burglary spree last spring, pleaded guilty this week in Worcester County Circuit Court to conspiracy to commit burglary and theft and was sentenced to eight years in jail, all but 18 months of which were suspended. Through much of last April and May, Berlin Police received several reports of residential burglaries in different areas of the town, each with similar circumstances. The rash of residential burglaries, including three in the span of eight days, had local residents on edge through much of the spring until Berlin Police, with the help of the Worcester Bureau of Investigation (WCBI) were able develop a pair of suspects. Based on the investigation, local law enforcement in mid-May ob- tained a search-and-seizure warrant for a residence on Baker Street and, based on evidence collected during the raid, arrested James Hughlett, 61, of Berlin. According to a source, a search of Hughlett’s home revealed property belonging to the burglary victims. Through further investigation, detectives obtained an arrest warrant for James Hughlett’s daughter, Kate Hughlett, 23, also of Berlin. She was arrested the day after her father was taken into custody and charged with 21 total counts including seven counts of first-degree burglary and multiple counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and theft. She was also charged with two counts of possession of paraphernalia. The investigation revealed Kate Hughlett would knock on doors at residences in Berlin, often during the day, many of which were left unlocked. Once she was certain the homes were unoccupied, she would enter and take small pieces of jewelry or other items of value that victims did not immediately notice were missing. 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