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Baltimore CityBURGLARY: Northeastern District -- A...

POLICE BLOTTER

October 01, 1990|By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- A resident of the 2700 block of Virginia Ave. reported that someone broke into her home over the weekend and removed property valued at nearly $1,100.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- Police reported that someone broke into a garage behind a house in the 900 block of Drohomer Place between Sept. 25 and yesterday and removed a 10-speed bike. Police said the bike was valued at $800.

ROBBERY: Northern District -- Mabel Pizzarro, of the 400 block of Calvin Ave., reported that she was walking in the 3500 block of Greenmount Ave. around 10 a.m. yesterday when she was knocked to the pavement by a man who stole the purse she was carrying. Police said the purse contained $6 in cash and property and that the thief made his escape by driving off in a car.

ROBBERY: Northern District -- Police reported that two men walked into the Western Auto store in the 2800 block of Greenmount Ave. around 3 p.m. yesterday and removed $60 from the cash register after assaulting a young female who was standing behind the check-out counter. Police said the cashier was not injured.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- Police reported that a cable TV converter box was removed from an apartment in the 100 block of W. 39th St. after someone broke in. Police said the cable box was valued at more than $200.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- A resident of the 900 block of Belgian Ave. reported that someone broke into her garage over the weekend and removed property valued at more than $300.

THEFT: Northern District -- Robin Lerner, 39, of the 100 block of W. 29th St., reported that while her 1988 Volkswagen was parked near her home between Friday and Saturday someone broke into the vehicle and removed property valued at $300.

ROBBERY: Northern District -- Police were seeking a man who attacked Carol Newman, of the 1100 block of W. 36th St., as she walked in the 700 block of W. 40th St. shortly after 4:30 p.m. yesterday and stole the purse she was carrying. Police said the purse contained less than $10.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- Police reported that property valued at $400 was removed from a garage in the 3700 block of Elm Ave. after someone used force to gain entry. Police said the break-in occurred between Friday and yesterday.

ROBBERIES: Northern District -- Three women reported that while they were in the first block of E. University Parkway shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday two men attacked them and stole their purses. Police said all three women were knocked to the ground by the men and that the total value of the cash and property that was taken was nearly $300. Police identified the victims as Marilyn Eastbrook and Lauretta Maisel, both of the first block of E. University Parkway, and Florence Beneze, an out-of-town resident.

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BURGLARY/ARREST: Essex District -- Police responded to a call of a burglary in progress in the 100 block of Langley Road early Saturday and arrested a 39-year-old man. Police said the man knew the occupant of the house but that he did not have permission to enter the premises. Charged with burglary and being held at the station pending a bail review hearing today in District Court is Thomas Harlow, of the 1100 block of Washington Blvd.

ROBBERY: Towson District -- Police were seeking two men, one armed with an unknown-caliber handgun, who robbed the High's dairy store in the 7200 block of York Road around 2 p.m. yesterday. Police said an employee, Karen C. Floyd, was behind the counter when two men who had been talking on a telephone outside the store for several minutes walked in. Floyd told police that when she opened the cash register for one of the men who placed a stick of gum on the counter, the other man displayed a small-caliber handgun. After the men removed money from the cash register, they robbed Floyd of her personal money and also took a carton of cigarettes from a display shelf. Police said the men fled with cash and property, all valued at nearly $194.

BURGLARY: Towson District -- The resident of a home in the 900 block of Rolandvue Ave. reported that during a party at his home yesterday he left the living room and entered the kitchen. There, the occupant discovered that while the party was in progress someone had entered the kitchen and removed a telephone, a TV set, compact disk player and the keys to his BMW. Police said the occupant left the house thinking his car had been stolen, but found it parked outside with one of its doors ajar. Police said the total value of the property was not immediately known.

BURGLARY: Parkville District -- Police reported that someone broke into Bill's Seafood in the 9000 block of Belair Road over the weekend and removed several containers of beer. Police said the beer was valued at nearly $67 and that entry was gained by forcing open a door on the building's west side.

ANNE ARUNDEL

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