A Philadelphia man has been charged by Montgomery County officials for his alleged role in nearly 90 burglaries at homes near SEPTA Regional Rail throughout the greater Philadelphia Metro Area, between Aug. 31, 2014, and July 3, 2015.

According to information from Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele, Larry Rafiq Samuels, 38, has been charged in 89 burglaries, including 66 charges of residential burglary with people present in the home, two when no one was home, two nonresidential burglaries and 19 attempted residential burglaries.

The burglaries occurred at homes in Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery and Chester counties, Steele's release stated.

Samuels, of the 2700 block of West Glenwood Street in North Philadelphia, also faces charges stemming from three overnight burglaries and an attempted robbery that occurred on July 15, 2015, in Cheltenham Township.

All totaled, authorities said, victims of this crime spree lost more than $200,000.

Steele's office said surveillance equipment at two of his alleged victims' homes helped investigators identify Samuels.

According to the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office, all of these thefts followed a similar pattern – the burglaries occurred at homes near stops along SEPTA Regional Rail; electronics, purses and Apple devices were often targeted; the suspect left a trail of unwanted items between homes that were burglarized and he often stole food and drinks from the residences.

Samuels is in custody at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility with a bail set at $500,000. His formal arraignment is set for Aug. 31.