Crime & Safety
Police Report Series of Break-Ins
In separate incidents on Creek Drive, a vehicle and home were broken into, but no items appeared to be missing, according to Annapolis police.

The Annapolis Police Department reported a series of burglaries in the city during the past week.
April 26—An Apple iPad 2 was stolen from a vehicle parked on Newman Street at the corner of Duke of Gloucester Street. The vehicle was apparently unlocked, according to police.
April 28—An attempted burglary was reported at 700 block of Newtowne Drive. The resident heard someone try the door handle to her apartment, and attempt to kick the door in. The resident yelled that she would call police and the suspect fled. The incident was not reported to police until four days later, according to a police report.
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May 1-4—The front door of a residence in the 600 block of Creek Drive was kicked open, but nothing appeared to be missing from the home.
May 4—An unlocked vehicle parked on Creek Drive near Sixth Street was entered, but nothing appeared to have been taken. Police said the vehicle incident and the home incident on Creek Drive do not appear to be related.
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Tips that lead to the arrest and indictment of the individuals that committed the above crimes may result in a $2,000 reward.
Anyone with information on the crimes may contact the Metro Crime Stoppers Hotline at 866-7LOCKUP. Information can also be provided online or by texting "MCS" (plus your phone number) to CRIMES (274637). Calls are not recorded and callers remain anonymous.
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