Wednesday, October 23, 2013

RFCOP Crime Report October 14th - 20th

Celebrate “Public Safety Day”

Baltimore County, Maryland (October 22, 2013) - The 9th Annual Baltimore County Public Safety Day takes place on October 26 at the Hunt Valley Towne Centre, located on Shawan Road between McCormick Road and York Road near I-83.
The event, sponsored by the Baltimore County Police Community Relations Councils Inc., starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. The free event is open to the public.
This promises to be a great time for all, as the Baltimore County Police and Fire Departments present exciting demonstrations and displays to educate and entertain everyone.
The following demonstrations and displays are scheduled for Public Safety Day:
  • K-9 dogs in action
  • Armored car up close
  • Police motorcycles
  • Aviation Unit and its helicopter
  • Tactical Team
  • Fire Department trucks, engines and other fire service apparatus
  • A CPR ”Hands Only” demonstration
  • Kids’ face painting and fingerprinting
Participants include the Baltimore County Police and Fire departments; the Baltimore County Volunteer Firemen’s Association; the Baltimore County Sheriff’s Office; the Baltimore County Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs; and other local and state agencies. This is your opportunity to bring your questions and concerns to Baltimore County’s public safety experts.
 
B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter - Oct 14-20, 2013
This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive

October 20: Robbery, 8100 block of Loch Raven Boulevard, 21234

At 2:45 p.m., a woman was loading groceries into her car when the suspect grabbed her purse off her shoulder. The suspect is a white male, 18 to 25 years old, with a thin build and short blond hair.

October 20: Armed Robbery - Gun, 6000 block of Falls Road, 21209

At 5:24 a.m., two men entered the Royal Farms store and demanded that the employee open the safe. The suspects fled after taking money from the safe. The first suspect is a black male, 6, with a medium build. The second suspect is a black male, 5'9", with a thin build.

October 20: Armed Robbery - Gun, Dulaney Valley Road and Olympic Place, 21204

At 2:50 a.m., three suspects approached the victims at the bus stop. The suspects pointed a gun at the victims and fled after taking property from the victims. One suspect is a black male, in his 20s, 5'8", with a thin build. The second suspect is a black male, in his 20s, 6', with a thin build. There is no description of the third suspect.

October 19: Armed Robbery - Gun, 1700 block of Joan Avenue, 21234

At 10:28 p.m., a man armed with a gun approached the victim in the parking lot. The suspect fled after taking money from the victim. The suspect is a white male, 20 to 25 years old, with a thin build.

October 19 to October 20: Second Degree Burglary, 400 block of East Joppa Road, 21234

Between 5 p.m. on October 19 and 9 a.m. on October 20, an unknown suspect attempted to break glass to enter the Wobbler Law Firm. Entry was not gained.

October 19: Armed Robbery - Gun, Goucher Boulevard and La Salle Road, 21286

At 2:05 a.m., three black male suspects approached the three victims and displayed a gun. The suspects took a cell phone and other property from the victims. A fourth suspect was driving a nearby vehicle. There is no description of the fourth suspect.

October 18: Second Degree Burglary, unit block of Stevensgate Court, 21212

Between 9 a.m. and 7:45 p.m., an unknown suspect entered an open garage and took a bicycle.

October 17: First Degree Burglary, 6400 block of Pinehurst Road, 21212

Between 10 and 11:30 a.m., an unknown suspect broke a glass pane out of a door. Electronics, jewelry, and a crystal jar were taken.

October 14: Robbery, Loch Raven Boulevard and Taylor Avenue, 21234

At 5:55 a.m., the victim was standing at the bus stop when two male suspects got out of a car and pushed the victim against the glass enclosure. The suspects took an iPod and money from the victim's pockets.
 
Email Alerts  - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Oct 14-20, 2013
Case #                Crime                                          Date     Time                Address
132880418        4th degree Burglary                  10/15    8:57 am            2xx Dunkirk Road **
132880467        4th degree Burglary                  10/15    9:33 am            3xx Dunkirk Road **
132911754        1st degree Burglary                  10/18    8:48 pm            70xx York Road **
132900733        1st degree Burglary                  10/17    11:46 am          64xx Pinehurst Road
132890795        Theft from Motor Vehicle          10/16    1:00 pm            5xx Windwood Road   
** Not reported in the Baltimore County Police Report
 
Reports of incidents in and near the Forge:
Stolen package:
It looks as if the holidays are coming. I received the following message from a neighbor today: 
(from a neighboring neighborhood.)
I just wanted to let you know that a package was delivered to my house; it was opened and stolen. I'm at Blenheim Rd. Neighbors should be aware that this is still going on especially going into the holidays.  
Robert Williams from Rodgers Forge
I spoke with Officer Kindervater regarding some recovered property from the vehicles that were broken into on Wednesday around 3 a.m. along the Bellona Avenue/ Blenheim Road/Dunkirk Road corridor. 

There was a Leapster & a Leap Pad, both white & green, taken from possibly a Minivan. They were in a Target bag that also contained baby wipes. There was also some headphones in the bag, one was pink w/ skulls on it & the other was purple w/ polka dots. If you are the owner of these items they are currently at the Towson Precinct but if they aren't claimed today they will be taken to headquarters on Joppa Road. 

I do have some information about the suspects. One was cooperative and & the other resisted arrest. The one has had other theft from vehicle charges in the past. The cooperative suspect wasn't sure which vehicle(s) they took the stuff from. The suspect stated that the property I mentioned above possibly came from a Minivan. The suspects did not admit to the bike thefts the previous night on Dunkirk. It looks like their m.o. is stealing from vehicles. 

The Towson Precinct # is 410-887-2361. I wish I could give you the case # as a reference but I don't have that.
 

Rodgers Forge Crime Prevention- Posted Oct 20th

By Robert Williams from Rodgers Forge
 
Last week, I sent an email to Captain Howard of the Towson Precinct detailing the crime prevention efforts of the Rodgers Forge C.O.P. I also mentioned to him how better lit the neighborhood has become thanks to neighbors donating and purchasing the Mr. Beams Spotlights. With his permission, I present to you his reply. It's not just directed to the C.O.P. but also to the entire community. 

"Thank you very much Rob for taking the time to explain the positive steps that you all have taken to help light up Rodgers Forge. We encourage communities to develop the kind of cohesive teamwork that your community displays and to surely provide the type of security measures that your community and the C.O.P. has deployed. The Rodgers Forge C.O.P. is doing a fantastic job and is a model for other C.O.P.'s and should be observed by other communities looking to establish a C.O.P. We in the Baltimore County Police Department encourage communities to form C.O.P.'s as we feel it helps the community to protect itself in addition to police coverage. As mentioned many times in the past at different settings, the Baltimore County Police Department has around 1,900 sworn officers that police around 815,000 Baltimore County citizens. As a result, we depend on the citizens to alarm us anytime they observe suspicious subjects or vehicles in their communities. Without the assistance of you all we could not be successful catching the bad guys and clearing cases as we do. So thumbs up to the Rodgers Forge C.O.P. and thank you all."
 
The Pumpkin Patrol will be out and about:
Our children are our greatest resource, their safety our top priority!!  Again this year we will be out patrolling on October 30, 31, and November 1 to attempt to keep to a minimum the Halloween pranks and keep our treaters safe.
Please drive carefully these nights as the sound of many feet will be pattering around the neighborhood. 
                    
Halloween Safety Tips: (in case you missed last week’s report)
From Baltimore County Police
From the Baltimore County Fire Dept.

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