Significant Events Report for the week of November 21-27, 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
11/22/11 2246 11-326-1591 Armed Robbery 600 block Southwick Drive 21234
The suspect entered location and pointed a black revolver at the victim and demanded money from the register. The suspect also demanded two packs of cigarettes. The suspect exited the store and fled on foot. M/B, 20-25, 5-08, 160, all dark clothing and mask.
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
11/22/11 1600-1800 11-326-1399 1st Degree Burglary 8300 block Loch Raven Blvd. 21234
An unknown suspect entered the location by prying the front door. Once inside, the suspects removed property. Unknown
11/22/11 1830-2230 11-326-1541 1st Degree Burglary 600 block Bridgeman Terrace 21204
An unknown suspect entered the location by unknown means and removed property. Unknown
11/23/-11/24/11 1820-0115 11-328-0146 1st Degree Burglary Unit block Debonair Ct. 21234
An unknown suspect broke the rear sliding door glass. The suspect entered the residence and removed property. Unknown
11/23/-11/26/11 0100-1000 11-330-0480 Attempted 1st Degree Burglary 900 block Fairway Drive 21286
An unknown suspect attempted to enter the residence by prying the bathroom window and rear door. Unknown
11/23/11 0001-0514 11-327-0209 2nd Degree Burglary 6200 block N. Charles St. 21204
An unknown suspect broke the glass to the front door and entered the location. The suspect removed property. Unknown
11/22/-11/23/11 1700-0630 11-327-0247 2nd Degree Burglary 6100 block Falls Rd. 21239
The suspects cut the fence to enter the lot. The suspects tampered with and stole property.3 Unknown suspects
11/22/-11/23/11 2300-1238 11-327-0755 4th Degree Burglary 200 block Midhurst Rd. 21204
An unknown suspect took property from the location. Unknown
baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification
Week of Nov 14-20, 2011
Incident # Date Time Description Location
113231020 11/19 4:01 pm Check on Location Dumbarton/York
113230464 11/19 9:13 am Check on Location Hopkins/Bellona
113180395 11/14 9:42 am Disturbance York/Dunkirk
113211850 11/17 10:51 pm Check on Subject Regester/York
113191160 11/15 3:43 pm Check on Subject 1xx blk Brandon Road
113230355 11/19 7:27 am Check on Subject 1xx blk Dumbarton at Stevenson
113180076 11/14 1:48 am Suspicious Veh York/Dunkirk
113181368 11/14 6:32 pm Suspicious Veh Bellona/Dumbarton
113181368 11/14 6:32 pm Suspicious Veh Bellona/Dumbarton
113200473 11/16 8:40 am Hit&Run-Prop Dam Dunkirk/Bellona
113240429 11/20 8:51 am Theft from Motor Veh Hopkins/Pinehurst
113190739 11/15 11:58 am Destr of Prop-Graffiti Stevenson/York
Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Nov 21-27, 2011
Case # Crime Date Time Address
113271350 2nd degree Assault 11/23 5:59 pm 72xx Lanark Road
113251166 Identity Theft 11/21 5:50 pm 1xx Dunkirk Road
113270496 4th degree Burglary 11/23 9:52 am 72xx Yorktowne Drive
113270755 Theft-Other 11/23 12:37 pm 2xx Midhurst Road
113270209 2nd degree Burglary 11/23 5:12 am 62xx N Charles-Just above Stevenson
Holiday Shopping is Upon us!! What do I buy for each special person!!!
Please use as much thought about protecting your property while shopping as the gifts themselves, otherwise those purchased special items may no longer be yours to give!!
Vehicle break-ins are crimes of opportunity. RF Citizens on Patrol is asking you to take these steps to make your vehicle unappealing to criminals:
· Remove all valuables or keep them out of sight. This is particularly important with GPS systems, laptops and ipods. Make sure to remove all base mounts, cords and chargers from view as well.
· Always lock your doors. Many thieves pull on door handles until they find an unlocked vehicle.
· If you have an alarm or other safety device, make sure to use it.
· Remember to lock your doors even when your car is parked at home. That’s where most unlocked vehicle burglaries happen.
· If your vehicle is broken into, report it to law enforcement even if nothing significant was taken. The more information investigators have about these crimes, the more likely it is that they will be able to identify and stop the people committing them.
· Apply these same rules to your homes, garages and sheds.
“LIGHTS ON – LOCK UP – LOOK OUT”
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