Tuesday, April 17, 2012

RFCOP Crime Update Week of April 2nd - 15th

Here's the last 2 reports, sorry for the delay but I've been busy settling in to life as a new parent as my wife and I had our first child born last Thursday! -Del

Alerts from our Neighborhood:

Community Crime Alert - 6 April 2012

Please keep an eye out for several young boys on bikes, some walking with them, who are cruising the alleys looking in yards. They started checking out our neighborhood toward the end of last summer and are back! Typically, they are in the area during the day and after school hours as well in the evening and have been seen all over the community. They are NOT from our community and have been seen making off with bikes that aren't theirs. Please call police if you see them!

Also, there has been a Caucasian man driving a Grey or Silver pickup picking up scrap. He has been seen entering yards as well. If you see someone that fits this description, please obtain as much info as you can (better description of the truck and a tag number if possible) and call police!

Please, let’s all do our part in making criminals aware that crime is not welcome in the Forge!

Police say teenage cyclist hit a car

Rod - A scary accident for a 14-year-old boy, who Baltimore County police say was crossing York Rd. in Rodgers Forge on his bike when he ran into a car. He was taken to Johns Hopkins Pediatric with non life-threatening injuries.

The boy was with a friend, who was not injured. Ginger Parsons comforted the boy before paramedics arrived.

"I looked in my rearview mirror and saw the parts going up in the air," Parsons said. "He was saying my legs, my legs, it's my legs. And then he has cement burns on his elbow," she said.

Police say the driver stayed at the scene and called 911.

Read more: http://www.abc2news.com/dpp/homepage_showcase/police-say-teenage-cyclist-hit-a-car#ixzz1rqO6vd4Z

Summer is here, the kids will be out of school soon:

The above article is also a reminder to all parents and children. Sit down and discuss safety and prevention with your children of safe bike riding, traffic rules, being safe from strangers, etc. It is difficult with two working parents, but necessary for the safety of our children!! Let us all have a safe and great summer this year!!

B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter

This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive.

April 2: Robbery – Home Invasion, 700 block of Bridgeman Terrace, 21204

At 12:20 p.m., a man knocked on the victim’s door while covering the peephole. When she opened the door to look at the suspect, he rushed at her and pushed her back into the home. The suspect stole electronics from the victim and fled on foot. The suspect is described as a black male, 20 to 25 years old, 6’ tall, with a medium build, and medium complexion.

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Apr 2-8, 2012

Incident # Date Time Description Location

120971528 4/6 6:36 pm Check on Location Murdock / York

120940140 4/3 3:04 am Disturbance York / Stevenson

120960973 4/5 3:03 pm Check on Subject Old Trail Road

120931229 4/2 6:01 pm Suspicious Subject 1xx Glen Argyle

120930316 4/2 9:13 am Theft from Motor Veh 2xx Murdock

120972004 4/6 11:42 pm Open Door/Window Regester /York

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Apr 2-8, 2012

Case # Crime Date Time Address

Nothing listed in our area for the past week.


B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter

This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive

April 13: Bank Robbery, 6300 block of York Road, 21212

At 2:15 p.m., a man approached the teller and passed a note demanding money. He fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect is described as a black male, 5’5” tall, with a dark complexion, and a pockmarked face.

April 13: Attempted First Degree Burglary, 8600 block of Rock Oak Road, 21234

Between midnight and 6 a.m., an unknown suspect cut a screen but did not gain entry to the home.

April 10: Robbery, 7800 block of Hillsway Avenue, 21234

At 9:50 p.m., victim was walking in the area when two black males approached him and asked where his money was. They took the victim’s wallet, and he received a cut on the cheek during the robbery. The suspects, described as two black males, fled on foot.

baltimoresun.com - Crime Incident Notification

Week of Apr 9-15, 2012

Incident # Date Time Description Location

121001366 4/9 6:26 pm Check on Location 1xx Brandon

121011606 4/10 8:10 pm Check on Location 1xx Brandon

121031699 4/12 8:04 pm Check on Location Murdock / Blenheim

121060897 4/15 2:44pm Check on Location Gaywood /Bellona

121010468 4/10 10:08 am Check on Location Regester / York

121050224 4/14 2:17 am Check on Location 72xx York

121030651 4/12 11:02 am Disturbance Murdock / York

121050549 4/14 9:19 am Suspicious Subject Dumbarton / Dorking

121020806 4/11 12:09 pm Suspicious Vehicle Bellona / Murdock

121060404 4/15 7:26 am Destruction of Property 4xx Old Trail

121000407 4/9 8:56 am Destruction of Property 3xx Dumbarton

121030764 4/12 12:18 pm Destruction of Property Hopkins / Pinehurst

121031965 4/12 11:20 pm Noise Complaint Murdock / Blenheim

121061544 4/15 9:23 pm Suspicious Condition Murdock / Blenheim

121000090 4/9 1:02 am Suspicious Condition Overbrook / York

121031279 4/12 4:39 pm Theft from Motor Vehicle 3xx Old Trail

121041365 4/13 4:22 pm Armed Robbery 63xx York

Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com

2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of Apr 9-15, 2012

Case # Crime Date Time Address

121031279 Theft from Motor Veh. 4/12 4:39 pm 3xx Old Trail

121000407 Destruction of Property 4/9 8:56 am 3xx Dumbarton

121030764 Destruction of Property 4/12 12:18 pm 2xx Hopkins

121060404 Destruction of Property 4/15 7:26 am 4xx Old Trail

121041365 Armed Robbery 4/13 4:22 pm 63xx York Road

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