B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter May 19-June 30, 2014
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At
4:10 a.m., the suspect entered the 7-Eleven store and pointed a handgun
at the cashier.The suspect then demanded a pack of Newport cigarettes,
cash, and the cashier's wallet.
At
2:15 a.m., the suspects approached the victim and asked him if he had
anything in his pockets. When the victim stated "no", the suspects
assaulted him. One suspect pointed a gun to the victim's head while
another suspect started pushing pills down the victim's throat. The
suspects then took the victim's cell phone and fled the scene.
At 3:08 a.m., the suspects pushed the victim down and took personal property from him.
Sometime
between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., unknown suspects broke the glass to a
rear kitchen window. Entry was not gained into the location.
At
approximately 10:15 a.m., an unknown suspect kicked the front door. The
door jamb was damaged but entry was not gained into the location.
Sometime
between 4 and 5 a.m., an unknown suspect entered the back yard and
removed a screen from a rear window. A window to the garage was also
open. Nothing was taken from the location.
On
Wednesday morning, detectives with the Baltimore County Police
Department, accompanied by DEA agents, served a search and seizure
warrant on a home in the 700 block of Walker Avenue 21212 in reference
to a narcotics investigation. During the service of the warrant,
detectives discovered some chemicals that when mixed could be hazardous
or used to make drugs. The Baltimore County Fire Department Hazardous
Materials Team was called in to check the chemicals. There were two
adult males and one adult female taken into custody. At this time, they
have not been officially charged.
Sometime between 12:01 a.m. on June 25 and 7 a.m. June 26, unknown suspects entered a home and removed a TV.
At
11:20 a.m., the suspect entered the victim's home without permission
and removed an X-Box 360 video game system, several video games, and a
cell phone. The juvenile suspect was later located and charged. The cell
phone was recovered.
At
4:45 a.m., the suspects entered the 7-Eleven store. One of the suspects
pointed a handgun at the cashier and demanded that the register be
opened. The suspects took cash from the register and fled the location.
At
4:44 a.m., the suspect entered the Ever Green gas station, pointed a
gun at the cashier, and demanded money. The suspect took cash and
cigarettes before fleeing the scene.
Sometime
between 9 p.m. on June 22 and 8:10 a.m. on June 23, an unknown suspect
broke into a shed and stole several tools. Some of the tools were left
in the yard.
Sometime
between 11 p.m. on June 22 and 7:30 a.m. on June 23, unknown suspects
removed three ATVs from a locked storage trailer. Two of the ATVs were
later recovered.
Sometime
between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., an unknown suspect removed molding from a
shed door to gain entry. A bicycle was taken from the shed but later
recovered in an alley close to the location.
At
3:15 a.m., the suspect entered the 7-Eleven store and demanded the
clerk open the safe. The suspect fled the location on foot with an
undisclosed amount of money.
At 1:25 a.m., the victim was attacked by four to five suspects. They took his wallet and fled.
At
5:46 a.m., the suspect entered the Royal Farms store with a handgun and
demanded money. The suspect took an disclosed amount of money and fled
the store.
At
5:09 p.m., the suspect kicked in a door and entered the common area of
an apartment building. The suspect also attempted to enter the
complainant's apartment. The suspect was taken into custody and charged
as a juvenile.
Sometime between 4:30 and 11 p.m., an unknown suspect entered an unlocked home and removed medical supplies.
Sometime
between 6:35 and 6:41 p.m., the suspect gained entry to an apartment by
forcing a rear sliding door. The suspect encountered a resident and
pushed her down. When police arrived, they located the suspect lying on
the kitchen floor eating chips and drinking an iced tea. The suspect was
taken into custody. The victim did not sustain any serious injuries.
At
4:42 p.m., Baltimore County Police and Fire personnel responded to an
apartment in the 8400 block of Loch Raven Boulevard 21286 for a report
of a shooting. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found an adult male
suffering from a single gunshot wound to the lower body. Full story:http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/News/PoliceNews/iWatch/ManShotInsideofLochRavenApartment
At
3:01 a.m., two suspects armed with black revolvers entered the 7-Eleven
store and stole cash. Both suspects then fled the store.
6:30 p.m., the suspect attacked the victim and stole his cell phone. The suspect fled the scene on foot.
Sometime
between 11 a.m. on June 14 and 4:51 p.m. on June 16, an unknown suspect
gained entry to a home by damaging a front window. Taken from the
location was an iPad, two watches, a bracelet, and four pairs of shoes.
At
5:45 p.m., the suspect approached the victim, put a knife to her
throat, and demanded her purse. The suspect fled without obtaining any
property.
At 4:42 p.m., the suspects were on the victim’s porch attempting to remove a bicycle. The suspects were apprehended.
Sometime
between 4 p.m. on June 11 and 8:45 a.m. on June 14, an unknown suspect
entered the vacant residence and appeared to have slept in a bed and
taken a shower. Beer cans and cigarette ashes were left behind.
Sometime
between noon on June 11 and 5:43 a.m. on June 16, an unknown suspect
gained access to an apartment and took 50 pairs of tennis shoes.
At
6:15 p.m., the suspect entered the sunroom through an open window and
attempted to remove a bicycle. A passerby confronted the suspect. The
suspect left the bicycle and fled on foot.
UPDATE (June 20):
The
phone that the victim lost in this incident was recovered in a parking
lot. Investigation has indicated that the phone was lost and not taken
in a robbery.
Original release (June 10):
The
victim stated that a suspect approached him and demanded money. During
the incident, he dropped his phone and couldn't find it. The suspect did
not get any money from the victim.
Sometime
between 7 a.m. on June 9 and 11:30 a.m. on June 10, an unknown suspect
entered the residence through a rear window. The suspect stole a
television, computer, and other electronic equipment.
Sometime
between 2 p.m. on June 8 and 7 p.m. on June 9, an unknown suspect
removed a lawnmower from a small storage shed at Central Community
Church.
Sometime
between 8:30 p.m. on June 5 and 5 p.m. on June 14, an unknown suspect
entered the unlocked detached garage and stole a television and tools.
Email Alerts - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road – Week of June 9-30, 2014
Case # Crime Date Time Address
141611503 1st degree Burglary 6/10 6:32 pm 3xx Stevenson Road
141621307 4th degree Burglary 6/11 4:42 pm 73xx Yorktowne Drive
141631412 Theft-Other 6/12 6:37 pm 1xx Hearth Court
141641926 Credit Card Misuse 6/13 9:31 pm 1xx Stanmore Road
141650471 1st degree Burglary 6/14 9:24 am 1xx Brandon Road
141751375 2nd degree Assault 6/24 5:39 pm 5xx Stevenson Road
Arrest - WALKER AVE AND YORK RD, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD
06/27/2014.
Inside a three-story Victorian home in Towson, police said they found Baltimore County's first functional MDMA lab, producing a drug more commonly known as the trendy club drug "Molly." Neighbors said they were surprised when county police officers and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents rolled up to the house Wednesday morning and donned white hazmat suits before searching the home, just off York Road near the city line. Investigators found chemicals and glassware used to manufacture and sell MDMA, according to charging documents filed in District Court. The documents detail the beginnings of the Walker Avenue lab recently built in the home of Priscilla Sheldon-Cost, a former psychiatrist whose license was suspended in 2012 and who has a long history of addiction, records show. |
141790394 Identity Theft 6/28 7:12 am 1xx Murdock Road
"Commerce Energy" scammers:
You might find the link below informative about this particular scam. They apparently are working about our area.
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