Wednesday, January 15, 2014

RFCOP Crime report update Jan 6-12, 2013

B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter Jan 6-12, 2013
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At 2:55 p.m., the suspect approached the victims and displayed a gun in his coat pocket. The suspect fled after taking cell phones and money. The suspect is a black male, 17 to 18 years old, 6', and 150 pounds.
Between 4 p.m. on January 10 and 2:40 a.m. on January 11, an unknown suspect entered the home through unknown means. Furniture and electronics were taken.
At 1:20 p.m., a man entered Bay Bank and passed a note to the teller demanding money. The suspect is a black male, 25 to 35 years old, 5'6", 120 pounds, with a thin build.
At 4 p.m., two suspects approached the victim while she sat in her car. One suspect took a purse from the victim, while the second suspect took a typewriter from vehicle and shattered the window with the typewriter. Both suspects are black males, 28 to 35 years old, 6' and 160 pounds.
At 9:35 p.m., two suspects entered the 7-Eleven and one suspect displayed a handgun. The suspects fled after taking money from the register. The first suspect is a black male, 20 to 25 years old, 5'6", and 160 pounds. The second suspect is a black male, 20 to 25 years old, 5'3", and 130 pounds.
At 5:50 a.m., a man armed with a gun entered the Starbucks and demanded money. The suspect fled with money and a credit card. The suspect is a black male, 30 to 40 years old, and 6' tall.
Between 4 and 4:33 p.m., an unknown suspect entered through an unlocked rear door. The suspect took the victim's phone and wallet.
 
Email Alerts  - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Jan 6-12, 2013
Case #              Crime                                     Date     Time               Address
140090571      Theft from Motor Vehicle     1/9      9:48 am           63xx Blenheim Road
140091979      1st degree Burglary                 1/9      9:30 am           6xx Anneslie Road

Crime Alert Update

From Lake Evesham – 1/14 2:00 pm shared on Nextdoor neighbor
A coworker who lives in Homeland just shared this with me...wanted to make sure everyone was aware. 
The following email was received this morning from Major Burrus of the Northern District Baltimore City PD:
 

On January 9th, 2014 at approximately 9 pm Northern District officers responded to a home in the 6100 block of York Rd. for a burglary in progress. When officers arrived at the home they observed the rear door kicked in and several suspects exiting out a separate door. When the suspects saw the officers, 3 of them ran back inside and the 4th suspect fled on foot through the yards toward Lake Ave. The officers pursued the 3 suspects that ran back inside the home and placed them under arrest. Back up officers canvassed the area for the 4th but were unsuccessful in locating him. The 4th suspect was described as a b/m/13-16 years of age, approximately 5'3" wearing glasses and a black jacket.
 
The suspects who were arrested had book bags filled with the victim's property (clothing, electronics & jewelry). One suspect had stolen property on him from a burglary that had just been committed in the 600 block of Anneslie Rd. in Baltimore County. 

Two of the suspects arrested were juveniles (b/m/14 and a b/m/16) and the 3rd suspect was an adult (w/m/20, Nancy Wilson of the 500 block of Tunbridge Rd.) All the suspects were charged with theft, burglary and malicious destruction of property. Baltimore County Police will be charging the suspects with the burglary they committed in the 600 block of Anneslie Rd. 
Detectives from Baltimore City and Baltimore County believe these suspects are responsible for many of the recent burglaries that have occurred in Homeland, Rosebank, Lake Walker, Chinquapin Park Belvedere, Bellona Gittings, Stoneleigh and Towson. I hope to see a reduction in the number of burglaries that have occurred in the northern part of the District with the arrest of these suspects but will leave you with a few crime prevention tips that relate to residential burglaries. 

• Utilize good quality doors with reinforced frames 
• Utilize deadbolts on your front and rear doors
 
• Keep your porch lights turned on after dark
 
• Invest in an audible alarm that detects glass breakage and/or interior motion
 
• Lock all doors and windows including those on the second story
 
• Record serial numbers to electronics and either mark or engrave them with your driver's license number
 
• Cut back overgrown shrubs and bushes
 

Please pass these tips on to your friends and neighbors and remember that if you see someone or something SUSPICIOUS please CALL 911 ! 

Major Kimberly Burrus
 

Please also be aware that suspects are knocking on doors to see if anyone is home and if you answer ask a question like "Do you know where Northern Parkway and Loch Raven meet".  If you are home you don't need to open the door, merely tell them through the door you aren't interested. Call the police. In many of the break-ins neighbors of the victim have reported someone knocking on their door and when they answer they ask something like Is this where Joe lives?  Clearly they were checking to see if anyone was home.
 
IF YOU SEE/HEAR SOMETHING SUSPICIOUS, CALL 911.
 

Submitted by the Homeland Association, Inc.
 

Backpacks stolen from front porch 400 blk Murdock5h ago

 from Rodgers Forge
Three kids backpacks containing sports gear stolen from front porch. 1. Navy blue Skywalkers 2. Maroon Towson United soccer 3. Light blue lacrosse. If found please private message me.

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