Thursday, June 30, 2011

RFCOP Crime Update Week of June 20th - June 26th

Significant Events Report for the week of June 20-26, 2011

Section One: Major Crimes - Robberies

(All Commercial, Street Robberies resulting in injuries,

All Robberies related to trends)

Date Time CC Number Offense Location (Business & Victim Name) Synopsis Suspect Information

06/22/11 2259 11-173-2074 Armed Robbery 6300 block Sherwood Rd. 21239

The suspect entered location and pointed a handgun at the clerk and demanded money. The clerk complied and gave money to the suspect. The suspect exited and ran E/B on Overbrook Rd. Two Officers chased the suspect, but lost him in the dark backyards. M/B, 25-30, 5-10, 175

06/23/11 0115 11-174-0090 Robbery Loch Raven Blvd. and Myambi Rd. 21234

The suspects jumped the victim and tried to take his back pack. The victim was able to hold onto the back pack. During the struggle, the victim’s phone fell out of his pocket. One of the five suspects grabbed the phone and they all fled on foot. 5 M/B’s, 16-20

06/24/11 1628 11-175-1631 Armed Robbery Hillsway Ave. and Solar Circle 21234

The victim approached an unknown suspect and the identified suspect. The victim displayed a dime bag of marijuana. The unknown suspect pulled out a handgun and took the marijuana and cash from the victim while standing next to identified suspect. Identified Suspect was arrested. Investigation to continue.1 Adult Male Arrested B/M, 17-18, 5-11, 165, med build, hazel eyes, light complexion, black shorts.

Section Two: Major Crimes – Burglaries

All Commercial, Schools, Residential related to trends,

Burglaries with high dollar value stolen / weapons stolen

Date Time CC Number Offense Location (Business & Victim Name) Synopsis Suspect Information

06/21/11 1600-2000 11-172-1615 1st Degree Burglary 6600 block English Oak Rd. 21234

An unknown suspect entered the apartment by unknown means and stole property. There were no signs of forced entry. Unknown

06/23/11 0830-2000 11-174-1843 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Acorn Circle 21286

An unknown suspect entered the victim’s apartment and removed property. The suspect also used the victim’s toilet. Unknown

06/21/11 1200-1230 11-176-0667 1st Degree Burglary 500 block Brook Rd, 21286

An unknown suspect entered through unlocked rear sliding door. Once inside, the suspect stole property. Unknown

06/24/11-06/25/11 2300-0953 11-176-0669 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Saturn Ct. 21234

An unknown suspect entered the location through an unlocked rear sliding glass door. Once inside, the suspect removed property. Unknown

06/24/11-06/25/11 2200-1900 11-176-1531 Attempt 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Comet ct. 21234

An unknown suspect attempted to pry open the victim’s screen door. Entry was not gained. Unknown

06/19/11-06/20/11 0715-0700 11-171-0240 2nd Degree Burglary 800 block Dulaney Valley Rd. 21204

Unknown suspects entered the building under construction. The suspects cut a cable lock on a wheelbarrow. The suspects used the wheelbarrow to remove property. Unknown

06/23/11 1000-1030 11-174-0879 2nd Degree Burglary 6500 block Falkirk Rd. 21239

The suspect entered the location which was not locked and removed property. The suspect later tried to sell items back to contractors working at the location. A witness identified the suspect from a photo array. The suspect was arrested in a vehicle at Sherwood Rd. 1 Adult Male Arrested

06/23/11-06/24/11 2230-0800 11-175-1370 2nd Degree Burglary 6600 block Elsmere Pl. 21234

Unknown suspects entered the laundry room by breaking out the door lock. The suspects removed the property. Unknown

06/24/11 Unknown 11-175-2008 2nd Degree Burglary 6600 block Collinsdale Rd. 21234

Unknown suspects pried open the laundry room door and destroyed property to remove property. Unknown

06/26/11 0334 11-177-0264 Attempted 3rd Degree Burglary 8400 block Greenway Rd. 21234

The victim was inside the residence when a male subject wearing a baseball hat pried off the metal frame at the rear of the apartment. The suspect attempted to push up the glass panels which were locked. The suspect did not gain entry and fled on foot. M, baseball hat

06/24/11 1820 11-175-1763 4th Degree Burglary 100 block W. Pennsylvania Ave. 21204

The witness observed the suspect climb through a window. K9 apprehended the suspect. The Victim did not want to press charges.1 Adult male Identified.

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of June 20-26, 2011

Crime Date Time Address Case #

Theft-Other 6/23 2:26 pm 67xx York Road 111741174

Vandalism-Dest Of Prop 6/24 12:16 pm 69xx York Road 111750782

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of June 20-26, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

111710109 6/20 2:18 am Check on Location York above Hatherleigh

111710107 6/20 2:14 am Check on Location York below Overbrook

111771439 6/26 9:45 pm Suspicious Subject Dumbarton/Dorking

111750476 6/24 9:28 am Suspicious Subject Dunkirk/Dorking

111741126 6/23 1:49 pm Auto Acc Prop Dam Regester/York

111760998 6/25 12:47 pm Check on Subject York/Overbrook

111750782 6/24 12:16 pm Destruction of Prop Dumbarton/York

111731995 6/22 10:05 pm Suspicious Vehicle York/Hatherleigh

111721700 6/21 9:46 pm Suspicious Vehicle York/Chumleigh

RFCOP Stats for 1st degree Burglaries in 2009, 2010, 2011:

2011 has been relatively quiet in Rodgers Forge with only 4 burglaries which are consistent with 2010 and 2009. By the end of June all 3 years we have a total of 4 1st degree burglaries. In 2009 we ended the year with a total of 19, and 2010 a total of 11. Our goal is to continue the decrease in 2011.

Our patrollers have been out regularly on different days –all hours of the day, evening and night. Our communication within the community is growing stronger as time passes. More of you have been turning your “Lights On, Locking Up, and Looking out” which makes a difference in our statistics. The Citizens on Patrol can only do so much, but with your help our community is becoming safer each year. We are fairing much better than most of our neighboring communities.

We want to thank each and every one of you for your help in keeping the Forge a safe and wonderful place to live in. We also would like to extend a special thanks to Mike Calwell, the head of the Crime Prevention and Safety Committee for the many meetings he has attended and hours he has spent volunteering for our community in all areas of crime and safety. A very special thanks goes out to our patrollers for giving of their personal time they have spent with their drinks, snacks and cell phones – by walking, biking or car being the ears and eyes of the Forge.

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