Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Safe, Jewelry and Passport Taken in Burglary
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April 6: At some time between 1-9 a.m., an unknown person broke into the King Dollar store on the 3900-block of Hollins Ferry Road in Lansdowne and took tobacco products.
April 6: At around 4 a.m., an unknown person forced open the rear door of a business on the 1500-block of Sulphur Spring Road in Arbutus and took money from a cash register.
April 6: At 4 p.m., an employee of a business on the 1500-block of Sulphur Spring Road in Arbutus noticed that a rear door had been pried partially open at some time since 6 p.m. the previous day. Entry was not gained into the property.
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April 7: At some time since April 1, an unknown person broke into the shed in the rear of a residence on the 2700-block of Daisy Avenue in English Consul. The door frame from around the lock was broken, but nothing was taken from the shed.
April 8: At some time since 2 p.m. the previous day, an unknown person entered a residence on the 1700-block of Elm Avenue in Arbutus through a basement window and took a television, VCR and DVD players, checkbook, safe, passport, jewelry, coins, a laptop and an iPad.
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April 9: At 2:45 a.m., an unknown person entered the unsecured lot of a towing company on the 3000-block of Hollins Ferry Road in Lansdowne and took four radiators and two fuel tanks.
April 10: At around 2:31 p.m., a person went to check on an unoccupied residence on the unit-block of Fourth Avenue in Lansdowne and observed a broken window on the front door and other damage. The person also saw a suspect walk out of the residence and flee down the street. The person was unable to advise whether anything was missing from the house. The suspect is described as a white male 40-50 years old, about 5'6" and 220 pounds with a large build, with black/gray hair and a black beard, wearing khaki shorts and a flannel shirt.
April 11: Between 6:45 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., an unknown person entered the rear yard of a residence on the 4700-block of Leeds Avenue in Arbutus and took a black and blue Mongoose trick bicycle.
April 12: At around noon, a suspect entered the rear yard of a residence on the 2900-block of Hammonds Ferry Road in Lansdowne and took three radiators. The resident stopped the suspect, who ran off toward Hollins Ferry Road, and recovered the radiators. The suspect was described as a Hispanic male in his 40s, about 5'5" and 160 pounds, wearing jeans and a black jacket.
April 13: At some time between 1 p.m. and 6:18 p.m., an unknown person entered a residence on the 1700-block of Hall Avenue in Bloomfield by prying open a rear door, but nothing was taken from the home.
April 14: Between 4-6 p.m., an unknown person entered a residence on the 4000-block of McDowell Lane in Baltimore Highlands through thr front door, and once inside vandalized the home by breaking three upstairs doors and putting holes in the walls.
April 14: At some time since 4 p.m. the previous day, an unknown person broke the latch on a shed by a residence on the 500-block of Carlsbad Court in Riverview and took an air conditioner unit, three bicycles and two weed trimmers.
April 14: At some time since 1 p.m. the previous day, an unknown suspect entered a residence on the 4100-block of Twin Circle Way in Baltimore Highlands, ransacked the bedroom and took glasses, a watch and U.S. currency.
April 14: Between 4-6 p.m., a group of four juveniles jumped the fence of a residence on the 4100-block of Hollins Ferry Road in Riverview and stayed on the property without permission. According to the resident and a witness, the group appeared to be looking to steal items, and moved a lawn mower to the center of the yard. No property was taken.
April 15: At some time since 1 p.m. the previous afternoon an unknown person entered an unlocked shed by a residence on the 2900-block of Freeway in Riverview and took two edger/trimmers.
April 15: At some time since 9 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person broke a fence lock by a residence on the 2900-block of Freeway in Riverview and took a GPS device from a vehicle.
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