Five self-proclaimed sovereign citizens, including a dentist and a sex offender, are charged with burglary after they moved into widow s $1.5 million home, changed the locks and filed bogus legal documents to claim ownership
Homeowner, who has asked not been named out of fears for her safety, had listed the property and moved out
The squatters, including an infant, then moved into the $1.5 million mansion on Falls Road in Baltimore in June
They put up a chain across her driveway and signs warning trespassers to keep off the property while parking a Mercedes-Benz in the garage
Cops have since arrested two of the squatters, Tessa Mona Modiri and Michael Lawrence, and hit them with charges including burglary
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