Crime & Safety
Unlocked Van Stolen from Greenspring East Community
Lt. William Lally: Two other unlocked cars were burgled at about that same time Tuesday, within the 7500 block of Stream Crossing Road.

The owners of three vehicles that were left unlocked became victims of crime earlier this week, Baltimore County police said.
One vehicle was rifled through; $5 in change was stolen from another, and the third vehicleβthat had a set of spare keys insideβwas stolen, said Lt. William Lally of the Pikesville precinct.
The vehicles were each parked in the 7500 block of Stream Crossing Road, he said. And all three had been left unlocked.
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The crimes occurred in the Greenspring East community, in the 7500 block of Stream Crossing Road in Pikesville, according to police reports.
"It looks like someone just came (through the area) looking through vehicles," Lally said.
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And it looks like that criminal who rifled through two unlocked cars finally got what he was looking forβa free ride.
Vehicle stolen
The owner of a 2009 Honda Odyssey van told police Wednesday that "his car had been taken without permission," according to a police report.
His car payments were all current, and that he had left the car unlocked, and that a spare set of keys were in the vehicle, it states.
That vehicle has not yet been recovered, and the Auto Theft Task Force is investigating, Lally said.
Coins missing
Another resident of that block reported that, between 5:30 p.m. Monday and 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, $5 in change had been taken from another vehicle.
His vehicle had been unlocked and parked in his own driveway, a police report states.
Car ransacked
Also in that block, another vehicle was reportedly ransacked between 8 p.m. Monday and 7:30 a.m. Tuesdayβalso while it was parked in the driveway of the owner's home.
Prevent crime
All three incidents were crimes of opportunityβeach owner had left their vehicles unlocked, Lally said.
"It's a continuing trend," for burglars to check an area for unlocked cars, he said.
For example, also in that area last summer, just across Greenspring Avenue in the Quarry Lake community, .
In December, someone stole copper piping after entering a home through an unlocked door.
Police have some words of advice: Lock up your possessions.
This means , and don't leave your .
A running, unattended vehicle is a temptation for a passerby to stealβeven if it's only to get to their destination a short distance away, Lally has said.
In the summer, residents should lock sheds and lawn equipment, and put away and lock up those , police have urged.
Correction: The original version of this article listed the wrong community name. We regreat the error.
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