Crime & Safety

Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of March 29

Check out a roundup of crime stories from around the region.

Two robbers came into the Communications Electronics store in Owings Mills with a handgun. Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch.

Lutherville-Timonium

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A burglar broke a basement window at the back of a home to get in and steal laptop computers, jewelry, cash and a gym bag. Read the full story on Lutherville-Timonium Patch

Owings Mills-Reisterstown

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Two robbers, one armed with a gun, stole bank cards, cell phones, iPods and cash from an employee at Communications Electronics. Read this and other crime stories on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch

Parkville-Overlea

An exterior wall at Rock City church was defaced with black spray paint. Read the full story on Parkville-Overlea Patch.

Towson

A man robbed a Subway restaurant of $300 after he implied he had a weapon. Read the full story on Towson Patch.

Perry Hall

Two Perry Hall residents were the victims of an exceptionally costly home burglary last week, with the total cost of the stolen cash and valuables estimated to be about $37,000. Read the full story on Perry Hall Patch.

North Baltimore

A domestic dispute led to Benny Davis allegedly shooting and killing D’Andre Thomas in Remington earlier this month. Read the full story on North Baltimore Patch.

Essex-Middle River

An Essex woman has been charged with theft and credit card fraud after being identified via photographs posted on the Howard County Police Department's Facebook page. Read the full story on Essex-Middle River Patch.

Dundalk

A man entered Saint Helena Market and pointed a gun at one of the employees. Read the full story on Dundalk Patch.

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