Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Reminder: Yard Waste Collection Ends 12/14



SEPARATE YARD MATERIALS COLLECTIONS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY END DECEMBER 14;
WILL RESUME APRIL 2012
Separate yard materials recycling collections will end for this year on Wednesday, December 14. Yard materials (including leaves) will continue to be collected, but with the trash. Separate yard materials collection will resume in April 2012 for residents who have a "Y" on their trash and recycling collection schedule.
Residents may go online and view, save, and/or print their trash and recycling collection schedule and program guide by visiting the Bureau of Solid Waste Management web site at www.baltimorecountymd.gov/recycling and clicking on the "Collection Connection" link. Residents who would like a collection schedule and program guide sent to them can call the Bureau's customer service line at 410-887-2000.
Baltimore County residents are reminded that raking or blowing leaves into the gutter or street is illegal.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

RFCOP Crime Update Week of November 14th-20th

Significant Events Report for the week of November 14-20, 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

11/14/11 1655 11-318-1157 Armed Robbery 1000 block Taylor Ave. 21234

The suspect entered location and demanded money from the victim. The suspect had a white t-shirt wrapped around his left hand. The victim refused to give the suspect money. The suspect grabbed a pack of cigarettes and fled through the front door. M/B, tall, large build, bald

11/14/11 1714 11-318-1832 Armed Robbery 1200 block Putty Hill Ave. 21286

The suspect approached the victim stating “Give me the 50’s and 100’s.” The victim handed the suspect money. The suspect exited location and fled in a dark older model vehicle. M/B, 30-40, 6-2, large build, bald

11/15/11 0106 11-319-0082 Robbery 8700 block Loch Raven Blvd. 21234

The victim was walking to his vehicle on the parking lot. The suspects approached the victim from behind and started punching the victim. The suspects knocked the victim to the ground and removed $200.000 in cash from his pocket. All the suspects were located and arrested. 4 Juvenile Males Arrested.

11/15/11 1405 11-319-0989 Armed Robbery 900 block Fairmount Ave. 21204

The suspect passed a note demanding money. The suspect obtained cash and fled on foot. W/M, 25-35, blue baseball hat, navy blue “Addidas” hooded sweatshirt.

11/15/11 1850 11-319-1526 Attempted Robbery 8700 block Loch Bend Dr. 21234

The victim was assisting a pizza delivery guy trying to locate an address. The delivery guy did not follow the victim. When the victim approached the address two suspects surrounded him. One of the suspects tapped the victims pocket and stated, “What do you have for me.” The victim tried to step back, but one of the suspects grabbed him. The victim punched the suspect, which knocked him to the ground. The other suspect fled on foot. M/B, mid 20’s, 5-5, 220 M/B, 17-20, 6-2, 150

11/16/11 1838 11-320-1392 Armed Robbery 1700 block E. Joppa Rd. 21234

The suspect entered location through the side door. The suspect displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspect then took the victim and demanded money from the safe. The suspect obtained money and fled across the parking lot. M/B, 5-8, 180, black mask

11/19/11 1303 11-323-0788 Armed Robbery 1200 block Putty Hill Ave. 21234

The suspect put his hand in his coat pocket implying that he had a weapon and advised the victim to hand him the money. The suspect left the location on foot. M/B., 40’s, 5-11, 200

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

11/08/11-11/10/11 2000-1100 11-318-1529 1st Degree Burglary 1000 block Dulaney Valley Rd. 21204

The suspect entered the unlocked residence and removed property. Unknown

11/15/11 1236 11-319-0796 1st Degree Burglary 1300 block Taylor Ave. 21234

The suspect entered the residence through a rear window. The suspect waited until the victim returned home. The suspect assaulted the victim by repeatedly punching in the face and head. The suspect is the victim’s former friend. Officer Holmes obtained a warrant for the suspect. 1 Adult Male Identified

11/16/11 1916 11-320-1460 1st Degree Burglary 1700 block Orlando Rd. 21234

An unknown suspect entered the residence through an unlocked front door. The suspect went through dresser drawers in the bedroom and removed property from the living room. Unknown

11/16/11 1136 11-320-0724 1st Degree Burglary 700 block Gallington Lane 21204

Maintenance workers located the suspects inside an apartment. The suspects fled, but they were all located and charged. The suspects are juveniles.1 Juvenile Male & 2 Juvenile Females Charged.

11/19/11-11/20/11 0700-0115 11-324-0115 1st Degree Burglary 1300 block Taylor Ave. 21234

An unknown suspect used a rock to smash a window to the rear basement door. The suspect removed property from the location. Unknown

11/20/11 1901 11-324-1276 2nd Degree Burglary 1200 block Putty Hill Ave. 21286

The suspect removed the hinge pins from the rear door to enter location. The suspect placed property into a large bag and fled. The suspect was later located and arrested. 1 Adult Male Arrested

11/15/11 1247 11-319-1001 3rd Degree Burglary Unit Block Ashlar Hill Ct. 21234

The suspects used an unknown tool to break into the front sliding glass door. Once inside, the alarm sounded and the suspects fled through the front door. A neighbor saw the suspects and questioned what they were doing. The suspects stated they were from Wells Fargo and the location was foreclosed. This was verified to be false. The suspects left in a white van. 2-B/M’s, 40’s, 5-5 to 5-6, black hair, 1-B/F, 30’s, black shirt, jeans, black dredlocks, large build.

10/27/11-11/08/11 Unk-1700 11-318-0383 4th Degree Burglary 600 block W. Chesapeake Ave. 21204

An unknown suspect removed property from the residence. Unknown

11/16/11-11/17/11 1930-0930 11-322-0858 4th Degree Burglary 500 block E. Joppa Rd. 21234

The suspect removed property from location. Unknown

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Nov 7-13, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

113160276 11/12 3:21 am Check on Location Rodgers Forge/Dumbarton

113100192 11/6 1:07 am Check on Location Murdock/Pinehurst

113130650 11/9 12:39 pm Disturbance 72xx York Road

113170066 11/13 12:40 am Disturbance Dumbarton/Dorking

113151293 11/11 6:13 pm AutoAcc-Prop.Dam. Dumbarton/York

113110122 11/7 2:41 am Suspicious Subject Regester/York

113160711 11/12 11:38 am Suspicious Subject 2xx blk Hopkins

113130884 11/9 3:07 pm Check on Subject Regester/Pinehurst

113141334 11/10 5:41 pm Suspicious Vehicle York/Chumleigh

113160262 11/12 3:02 am Suspicious Vehicle Hopkins/Pinehurst

113160433 11/12 8:15 am Suspicious Vehicle 1xx Dumbarton

113170266 11/13 3:18 am Hit&Run-Prop. Dam. Murdock below Bellona

113120521 11/08 10:48 am Hit&Run-PropDam Dumbarton/Rodgers Forge

113120560 11/08 11:13 am Destr. Of Property Dorking/Dumbarton

113120574 11/08 12:00 am Suspicious Cond. York/Windwood

113131447 11/9 8:29 pm Identity Theft 3xx Old Trail Road

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Nov 14-20, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

(Still a week behind, but will post as they come through).

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Nov 14-20, 2011

Case # Crime Date Time Address

113240429 Theft from Motor Veh 11/20 8:51 am 2xx Hopkins Road

113190739 Destruction of Property 11/15 11:58 am 72xx York Road

RF Citizens on Patrol – We have our own website now:

www.rfcop.com

Thursday, November 17, 2011

RFCOP Crime Update Week of November 7th - 13th

Holiday Crime Prevention Tips

“Be Aware,” Says Police Chief Johnson

Shopping takes up a lot of time during the holidays. Shoppers are so busy thinking about all the things that need to be done, they fail to be aware of their surroundings. It can also make people careless when they are out and about. This makes them easy pickings for purse snatchers and street robbers.

“It doesn’t have to be this way,” says Chief Jim Johnson. He says that people are not reading their environment and in too much of a hurry to add safety to their list of things to do. He says to scan your immediate area. Don’t assume that because there are people around you are safe and secure.

The Chief advises everyone, “Focus on your personal safety and the safety of those with you. Every good police officer is trained to read the environment. Likewise, you should ask yourself questions when you are out and about.”

When you are in a parking lot or garage, be alert to someone who appears to be standing around for no good reason. He or she might be waiting for someone or that person could be an opportunist waiting to grab your shopping bags or your purse.

Here are some things to think about when shopping:

  • Always park in well-lit areas and park close to the entrance of the store or mall.
  • Don’t talk on a cell phone when walking to and from your vehicle. Keep your full attention on your surroundings.
  • Don’t electronically unlock your vehicle until you are within door opening distance. This helps stop a thief from getting into the car and waiting to strike when you least expect it.
  • If you are ready to leave the mall and feel uneasy about entering the parking lot or garage by yourself, stay in the mall and ask for a security escort.
  • Do not open your car door to anyone in a parking lot or garage. If you believe you are in danger, call 911 immediately.

Chief Jim Johnson and the Baltimore County Police Department wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season.

Enjoy The Holiday Bustle - But Be Aware

The end-of-year holiday season - with all its hustle and bustle - is fast approaching. With all the distractions and activity, we sometimes forget the basics about safety on the streets and at home. Opportunity is the criminal's key to crime. By staying alert and following a few crime prevention tips, you can ensure a holiday season that is happy and safe. Crime prevention involves being aware of our surroundings and potential areas of danger, thereby closing the criminal's window of opportunity.

Busy shoppers can be targeted for purse snatching and other forms of street robbery. The malls are full of folks with money to spend. As we speed along, focused on getting through our treasure hunt, a criminal can size up a potential victim.

  • Outside of the mall, stick to well-lit, well-traveled streets, walkways and parking areas for both walking and parking.
  • Stay off the cell phone as you walk through parking lots and streets. It is a distraction that makes you vulnerable to robbers, and your cell phone itself is a tempting target.
  • Don't flash large amounts of cash or offer tempting targets for theft such as expensive jewelry or clothing.
  • Carry a purse or shoulder bag close to your body, not dangling by straps. Put a wallet in an inside pocket of your coat or front pants pocket.
  • Don't fumble for house or car keys. Have them in your hand, ready to use when you reach the door.

Here are some additional tips regarding the car or house you've left behind while on your travels.

  • ALWAYS lock your car and residence, even if you are away for only a few moments.
  • Do NOT leave valuables - gifts, cell phones, purse or clothing - in open view in your car. Take valuables with you, lock them in your trunk, or cover them in an unobtrusive way.
  • Leave lights turned on both inside and outside your residence after dark. Criminals don't like bright places.
  • If you will be away from home for several days, make arrangements for someone to pick up your mail and newspapers. An overstuffed mailbox is a sure sign that no one is home, and burglars are tempted to check those envelopes for holiday gifts.

County police hope that by being aware, crime won't ruin your holidays.

'Tis The Season: Beware Of Purse Snatchers

The holidays are swiftly approaching. The stores are putting up decorations, and purse snatchers are practicing their skills. The Baltimore County Police Department wants everyone to be aware that thieves look forward to holidays as much as everyone else - maybe more so! The department asks women to beware of purse snatchers; women carrying pocketbooks are easy prey. The thieves know that during the holidays, shoppers are distracted and are not as careful as they should be when out.

Here are some things that can be done to thwart the would-be thief.

  • Keep your purse close to your body.
  • If the pocketbook has long straps, shorten them.
  • If possible, avoid carrying a large purse when shopping. A fanny pack is compact and more difficult for a thief to grab and run.
  • Carry only the credit cards you intend to use, leave the others behind.
  • Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Use checks or check cards.
  • Use ATMs wisely. Have the card ready before approaching the machine, and use ATMs in high traffic areas.
  • Be aware of the environment. Don't walk or park in poorly lit areas. Don't take shortcuts through wooded areas. Don't be distracted by a cell phone conversation.
  • Have car keys ready before leaving the office, store or mall.
  • If you believe someone is following you, cross the street, switch directions, walk into a store or restaurant. If you are really scared, yell. Don't be embarrassed. Your safety is more important.

Have a safe and happy holiday season!

A Holiday Shopping Reminder

As you do your holiday shopping, don't give a thief an opportunity.

Do NOT leave valuables in open view in your car. Put them in the trunk, or take them along with you. This is the time of the year when thieves do their own form of "window shopping." They look in parked cars for gifts and other merchandise, and they will break through car windows to get at such valuables.

It takes only a few seconds for a criminal to break into your car. So remember: when you leave your car, leave it empty.

Do Your Homework Before Donating To Charity

The holiday season is in full swing. Shoppers are out and about and the signs of the season are everywhere. The familiar red kettle and bell ringers are on street corners and in front of various stores. Charitable organizations are in need of funding to keep programs for the needy operating as the country struggles financially.

For example, the American Red Cross of Central Maryland solicits contributions via e-mail. However, the solicitation is only sent to those companies or individuals who are on the books as donors. The groups have also given permission to the ARC-Central MD to contact them in this way. This is a good use of today’s technology, but it can also open the door to criminal activity. These conveniences can bring pitfalls and fraud. Be wary of any organization that sends unsolicited e-mail asking for donations.

Also, the United Way of Central Maryland does not directly solicit through e-mail, but advises donors to go to their web site at http://www.uwcm.org/uwcm/give.html to make donations. If anyone receives an e-mail from what appears to be the United Way of Central MD, do not click on any attachment associated with the message as you could become a victim of a scam. The Salvation Army does not send e-mail soliciting funds, but the organization does do mailings.

Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson advises consumers to know the organizations that come to them for donations. He says, “Charitable giving is noble, but beware. When approached by charitable groups, ask questions before you give. Your personal information, if you don’t safeguard it, can be used without your knowledge.”

Do your homework when you donate to any charity. Chief Johnson says, “Give to organizations that have a history of service and commitment to the community.”

If you still have doubts about a group, there are other ways to access information on charitable organizations. Donors can check the groups at http://www2.guidestar.org/, and http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/.

It is wonderful to be generous, but think before you contribute your hard earned money.

Extend The Life Of Your Holiday Gifts: Get Them Engraved

Why not set aside some time right after the holidays to get your bike and gifts engraved with your ID number or driver's license number. Never use your social security number.

Easy-to-use engraving equipment and instructions are available free of charge to Baltimore County residents at County police stations, public library branches, and through many Citizens on Patrol chapters.

With the tool, you can engrave a driver's license number or Maryland ID number on your property - and that can pay dividends in the future. If the item is stolen, and later recovered by police, the engraved number will allow investigators to get that property back to you.

The engraved number might even deter a thief from taking your property in the first place, since the ID number makes it harder for criminals to dispose of valuables through underworld channels.

You don't need to limit engraving to your holiday gifts. You can engrave all of your precious possessions so they will be with you for many years to come.

Revised November 10, 2011 – Baltimore County Police

Significant Events Report for the week of November 07-13, 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

11/10/11 0020 11-314-0030 Home Invasion Robbery 1100 block Charles View Way 21204

Four suspects forced their way into the victim’s apartment. The victims were assaulted and one of the victim’s had a handgun pointed at him. The suspects stole property. The incident is likely related to a narcotics transaction. IST is investigating this incident. 2-W/M’s, ski mask, all dark clothing 2-B/M’s, ski mask, all dark clothing

11/11/11 1138 11-315-0669 Armed Robbery 1700 block E. Joppa Rd. 21286

The suspect entered the rear of location. The suspect approached the victim with a handgun and demanded money. The suspect fled out the rear door on foot into the alley behind Yakona Rd. M/B, 30’s, 5-9, ski mask, dressed in black

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

11/01/11-11/06/11 Unk-2046 11-310-1330 1st Degree Burglary 1000 block Litchfield Rd. 21204

Unknown suspects entered the residence by unknown means and removed property. A report for a suspicious condition was made on 11/06/11. The victim called back when the property was discovered to be missing. Unknown

11/06/11-11/07/11 1730-0600 11-311-0218 Attempted Burglary 6100 block Falls Rd. 21209

An unknown suspect attempted to cut through the lock on the front gate. A drill bit was broke off inside the lock. Unknown

10/22/11-10/28/11 Unknown 11-312-1140 1st Degree Burglary 900 block Southwick Dr. 21286

An unknown suspect entered the location, possibly by using a spare key. Property was taken. Unknown

11/08/11 1000-2247 11-312-1629 1st Degree Burglary 900 block Southwick Dr. 21286

An unknown suspect entered the residence through the rear door. Once inside, the suspect ransacked the house. Unknown

11/09/11 1400-2300 11-313-1651 1st Degree Burglary 1300 block Glendale Rd. 21234

Unknown suspects entered the residence through the rear bedroom window. The suspects ransacked the house and removed property. Unknown

11/02/11-11/10/11 1200-1350 11-314-0942 1st Degree Burglary 600 block Lake Drive 21286

Unknown suspects entered the residence through the bathroom window. The suspects ransacked the entire residence. It is unknown what was taken at this time. Unknown

11/12/11 0230-0400 11-316-0569 1st Degree Burglary 8000 block York Rd. 21286

Unknown suspects entered the residence by unknown means. The suspects removed property. Unknown

11/11/11-11/12/11 1200-0700 11-316-0851 4th Degree Burglary 1200 block Stevenson lane 21286

Unknown suspects removed property from the residence. Unknown

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Oct 31-Nov 6, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

113050164 11/16 2:38 am Check on Location 72xx York Road

113050169 11/16 2:44 am Check on Location 72xx York Road

113040157 10/31 3:04 am Check on Location York/Murdock

113100192 11/6 1:07 am Check on Location Murdock/Pinehurst

113041446 10/31 6:52 pm Check on Location Dorking/Dunkirk

113051908 11/1 9:56 pm Check on Location Overbrook/Bellona

113061369 11/2 5:59 pm Check on Location Hopkins below Bellona

113051750 11/16 7:50 pm Check on Location Dunkirk below Bellona

113041752 10/31 9:50 pm Disturbance Regester/Dumbarton

113051888 11/17 9:38 pm Check on Subject Stevenson/York

113040139 10/31 2:32 am Suspicious Vehicle Dumbarton/Dorking

113090033 11/5 12:24 am Noise Complaint 1xx Dumbarton

113091629 11/5 11:31 pm Noise Complaint 1xx Regester Road

113100249 11/6 1:57 am Noise Complaint Chumleigh/Heathfield

113080374 11/4 8:16 am Theft-from Motor Veh Sussex/York

113090174 11/5 2:05 am DWI Traffic Arrest Dunkirk/York

113100068 11/6 12:42 am Armed Robbery 72xx York Road

113060867 11/2 1:22 pm Graffiti Dunkirk/York

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Nov 7-13, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

(Not available at this time – we have been in contact with the Sun Paper, and they are having an issue with the software that updates this report. But state they are working hard to correct the situation.)

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Nov 7-13, 2011

Case # Crime Date Time Address

113170075 Theft-Other 11/13 12:46 am 2xx Dumbarton

113120560 Dest of Prop- Graffiti 11/8 11:13 am 3xx Dumbarton

113131447 Identity Theft 11/9 8:29 pm 3xx Old Trail Road

"Checkpoint Strike force"

Saturation Patrols Will Target High-Crash Corridors

Baltimore County, Md. (November 16, 2011) - A statewide campaign, “Checkpoint Strike force,” will target drivers who are drunk, aggressive, and speeding. The campaign will go into effect for the holiday season on Thanksgiving weekend. Checkpoint enforcement will take place from mid-evening until the early morning hours.

Baltimore County Police and Maryland State Troopers will concentrate police traffic and criminal enforcement along three main corridors within the county.

A statistical analysis of the targeted areas, provided through the Baltimore County Police Department’s Data Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS), determine which corridors would be the focus of enforcement. DDACTS is a tool for evaluating crime trends and fatal crashes in various geographic areas.

Zero Tolerance

If an officer sees someone driving erratically, the driver will be pulled over and given a sobriety test. If the motorist is found to be driving while intoxicated (DWI), he will be arrested on the spot. Police will ask for the driver’s license and vehicle registration. If there are any flags, outstanding warrants or other legal issues against the driver, the driver could be arrested and the vehicle towed.

“Checkpoint Strike force” officers say there will be zero tolerance for speeding. Anyone exceeding the speed limit will be pulled over and given a ticket.

Saturation patrols also deter crimes such as robbery, burglary, and assault.

- From the Balto. Co. Police Announcements and News Releases

Funding for this program has been provided through a grant from the Maryland Highway Safety Office (MHSO).

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Free Admission to TU Hoops for Forge Residents!

  • If anyone comes to the basketball games with our flyer (attached) they will be granted up to 4 free tickets.
  • Both men’s and women’s games are available with dates from Dec. 23rd through Jan. 29th.
  • Have them call 855-TU-Tiger for more information.

Click here to view and print the flyer and for detailed info!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Town Hall 11/28: BGE and Hurricane Irene Response

Town Hall Meeting Sponsored by Senator Jim Brochin with BGE Representatives

Monday, November 28, 2011
Towson High School
69 Cedar Ave., Towson
7‐9 p.m.

Please join State Senator Jim Brochin and BGE representatives to discuss any questions or concerns you might have related to BGE service. The major topic will focus on BGE’s response to
Hurricane Irene. For questions or to submit your concerns, please call (410) 823‐7087 or email
mlazerow@senate.state.md.us.Link

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Dues Reminder and RF Coffee Mugs

To everyone who has paid their dues so far, a BIG thank you. Remember, the drawing for the hand held scanner wand and case is December 15th so you still have time! To be eligible for the drawing send in the dues, completed dues invoice, and the yellow sheet filled out that describes the scanner wand by the 15th. Good Luck!

Looking for that special holiday gift? We still have the Rodgers Forge coffee mugs. A great holiday gift for the student who has gone off to college, for yourself, or your neighbor. The coffee mugs are white with the blacksmith logo and writing in black. If you are interested in purchasing the coffee mugs, the coffee mugs are five (5) dollars each and you will need to send a note with your name, address, phone number with a check made payable to RFC, Inc. to Janice Moore, 201 Dumbarton Road, Baltimore, MD 21212. I will deliver the coffee mugs within a day of receiving your order.

Again, thank you and Happy Holidays. Until the next time………….Janice Moore, RFC, Inc. Treasurer

Friday, November 11, 2011

York Rd Resident Honors Fallen Vets With Display

Sent from Rob of RFCOP:

I wanted to let you know about a display the homeowner at 7008 York has set up.
There are four makeshift tombstones with the names of four Medal of Honor recipients
who have been killed in action. The area is draped with a few flags and is illuminated at night.
It's a neat little display. I've learned a great deal about the four gentlemen this owner has chosen to honor.
I thought I'd pass this along to you if you haven't seen it yet.
Take care.
Rob
Oh, the Rodgers Forge C.O.P. now has its own website www.rfcop.com

Thursday, November 10, 2011

RFCOP Crime Update Week of October 30th - November 6th

Significant Events Report for the week of October 31-November 6, 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

11/02/11 2330 11-306-1822 Armed Robbery 6000 block Falls Rd. 21209

The suspects entered location and went behind the counter. The suspects removed property. The suspects left in a black Jeep Liberty. M/B, 30-40, 5-10, grey hoodie, silver handgun. M/B, 20-25, 5-9, black hoody.

11/06/11 0040 11-310-0068 Armed Robbery 7200 block York Rd. 21204

The suspects entered location and displayed a silver handgun. The suspects ordered the victims to give them property. The suspects fled on foot to the rear of the location. 2-M/B’s, 20-30, 6-0, medium build.

11/03/11 2130-2152 11-307-1739 Robbery Maryland Ave. and E. Susquehanna Ave. 21204

A group of suspects approached the juvenile victims. The suspects punched and kicked the victims and took property from them. One of the victims believes he may recognize one of the suspects from school. IST is investigating this incident. 5- B/M’s

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

10/31/11 1400-1440 11-304-1054 1st Degree Burglary 8500 block Chestnut Oak Rd. 21234

The suspect kicked in the side door and had an argument with the victim who is an ex-girlfriend. The victim left the location. When the victim returned property was missing from under the bed. The investigation to be continued. Possible ex-boyfriend

10/31/11 1210-1600 11-304-1146 1st Degree Burglary 6800 block Queensferry Rd. 21286

An unknown suspect broke the basement window, ransacked the house, and stole property. Unknown

10/31/11 1400-1900 11-304-1570 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Polaris Ct. 21234

Unknown suspects entered the location. Property was taken from the living room and also from a rear bedroom. There were no signs of forced entry. Unknown

10/31/11 0645-1730 11-304-1787 1st Degree Burglary 900 block Southerly Rd. 21204

An unknown suspect used a key to enter the residence. The suspect removed property from the residence. Unknown

10/31/11 0700-2220 11-304-1805 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Acorn Circle 21204

An unknown suspect entered location through the rear sliding glass door. The suspect removed property. Unknown

11/01/11 01000-1800 11-305-1569 Attempt 1st Degree Burglary 800 block Providence Rd. 21286

An unknown suspect attempted to pry open the rear bathroom window. The window was damaged, but entry was not gained. Unknown

10/29/11-11/05/11 1730-1245 11-309-0735 1st Degree Burglary 600 block Lake Drive 21286

An unknown suspect pried open the rear door and stole property. Unknown

11/04/11 0830-2100 11-309-0366 1st Degree Burglary 1300 block Glenmont Rd. 21286

An unknown suspect entered location through the side window that was unlocked. The suspects stole property. Unknown

11/01/11 1504 11-305-1167 3rd Degree Burglary 8600 block Black Oak Rd. 21234

The suspect kicked in the front door, retrieved property, threw a mug at the victim and pushed items off of the top of the TV. The suspect is known to the victim. A charging document will be obtained for the suspect. 1 Adult Female Identified.

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Oct 31-Nov 6, 2011

Case # Crime Date Time Address

113100068 Armed Robbery 11/6 12:42 am 72xx York Road

113060867 Destr. Of Property 11/2 1:22 pm York/Dunkirk

113091295 Destr. of Property 11/5 7:26 pm 1xx Dumbarton Road

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Note – Due to technical issues at the Sun paper below is the report for last week’s email – we are still waiting on the report information from Oct. 31-Nov. 6 which will be posted as soon as it becomes available.

Week of Oct 26-30, 2011 (2 WEEKS AGO)

Incident # Date Time Description Location

11302931 10/29 5:40 pm Check on Location Osler/Stevenson

112990517 10/26 10:05 am Check on Location Heathfield/Chumleigh

113020117 10/29 1:49 am Check on Location York/Murdock

112980464 10/25 9:42 am Check on Location Murdock/Heathfield

112960244 10/23 3:05 am Disturbance Stevenson/York

113030151 10/30 1:50 am Disturbance York above Dumbarton

113011899 10/28 11:24 pm Disturbance 23x Rodgers Forge Road

113021052 10/29 7:26 pm Suspicious Subject Dumbarton/Dorking

112960233 10/23 2:55 am Suspicious Vehicle Hopkins/Blenheim

113031310 10/30 8:16 pm Dest of Property Glen Argyle below Regester

112970277 10/24 7:38 am Hit&RunAcc-Prop Dam 4xx blk Old Trail Road

113030557 10/30 10:45 am Hit&RunAcc-Prop Dam 23x blk Rodgers Forge Road

113030722 10/30 1:01 pm Hit&RunAcc-Prop Dam 11x blk Dumbarton

112960040 10/23 12:25 am Noise Complaint Heathfield/Chumleigh

112970709 10/24 12:30 pm Theft from Motor Veh Blenheim above Tot Lot

112991792 10/26 9:19 pm Suspicious Condition 1xx blk Brandon Road

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Oct 31-Nov 6, 2011

Incident # Date Time Description Location

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November 6, 2011 12:15:05 PM – Suspicious Male

In an email I sent out on October 24th I reported an incident where two brothers were playing on Meadowood Rd. (below Bellona, off Lake Avenue) when a car pulled up next to them and a stranger asked the younger boy to come over to the car and talk to him. The boys were frightened and ran home and told their parents. Apparently around 1:00 today the same man was again cruising the area. This time the car drove slowly down the street then turned around and drove slowly down the street again with his hazard lights flashing. The boys recognized the car and the man and took off running before he was able to say anything to them this time. The description the children provided is of a white male in his sixties or seventies with bushy grey hair and very red cheeks driving an old, muted yellow sedan.

Please keep this description in mind. If you see someone meeting the description who appears to be cruising the neighborhood, please call 911, and please talk with your children about what to do in a similar situation.

Stay safe,

Nancy Maronick, Bellona-Gittings Community Association