From you RFCOP:
The
past year in the Forge has seen many changes and improvements in the
safety of our community. The Nextdoor Neighbor has opened up
communications channels not available in the past. The Rodgers Forge
Board has been instrumental in making awareness of what the COP does.
Rob Williams has greatly enhanced the RFCOP by returning and agreeing to
be a Co-Leader, replacing Mike Calwell. Rob’s knowledge of the Forge
is not replaceable including his endless hours of patrolling at the very
wee hours of the morning.
We
will always have our regular cycling crime events – summer comes bike,
etc thefts – winter comes thefts of packages during the holidays, etc.
But with all your help when crime picks up, you are there reporting,
watching and informing everyone so they may watch out also. Thank you
everyone and especially special thanks for all the people who have
volunteered to devote innumerable hours of their personal time to patrol
in attempts to keep our neighborhood safe. And last but not least a
HUGH thanks to the Baltimore county police, Captain Howard, Councilman
David Marks, Sergeant Fink, Ofc. Kristy Fuka of the Hillendale center,
and all of the dedicated police officers who have spent many hours
responding to calls for assistance of many types of crime.
- Thank you everyone for “Lights On, Lock Up, Look out!’
B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter Dec 2-15, 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
At
7:26 p.m., the suspect entered the 7-Eleven store and shot the clerk
during a robbery attempt. The suspect is a male, and he was wearing a
mask and gloves. Anyone with information is asked to contact
410-307-2020.
Between 5 p.m. on December 7 and 3:30 p.m. on December 8, an unknown suspect broke the lock off a shed and took tools.
Between
2:45 p.m. on December 6 and 7:29 p.m. on December 7, three suspects
broke the front window and entered the apartment. Nothing was taken.
Three juvenile suspects were identified and charged.
Between noon on December 6 and 3:36 a.m. on December 7, an unknown suspect broke a sliding glass door and took items.
Between
4:30 a.m. on December 5 and 6:44 p.m. on December 6, an unknown suspect
entered the basement and took a rifle and a flashlight.
Between 3:50 and 4 a.m., an unknown suspect pushed in a rear window but did not gain entry.
Between
4 and 8:48 p.m., two suspects knocked the victim to the ground and took
her phone. The first suspect is a black male, 15 to 18 years old, 5'10"
tall. The second suspect is a male, 14 to 17 years old, and 5'8" tall.
At
8:30 p.m., the victim was approached by five to six suspects, and four
of the suspects displayed handguns. The suspects took jewelry, money,
and a phone from the victim and fled. The suspects are black males, 18
to 25 years old.
Between
12:01 and 6:40 a.m., an unknown suspect entered the home through an
unlocked window. The suspects took money, electronics, and car keys. The
suspect used the keys to take the victim's car, which was recovered in
Parkville.
At
3:25 p.m., two juvenile suspects assaulted the victim at McDonald's.
The suspects took his phone and left on an MTA bus. The suspects are two
black males, 15 to 18 years old.
Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Dec 2-15, 2013
Case # Crime Date Time Address
133390544 4th degree Burglary 12/5 9:54 am 3xx Dumbarton Road
133401440 Theft Via Internet 12/06 6:02 pm xx Dunkirk Road
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