Baltimore CityROBBERY: Southern District -- A 65-year-old...

POLICE BLOTTER

May 02, 1995|By Richard Irwin

Baltimore City

ROBBERY: Southern District -- A 65-year-old resident of the 2700 block of Annapolis Road was asleep in his mobile home Sunday when two men entered after kicking in the door and robbed him of a small sum of money.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- Someone entered a house in the 3500 block of Newland Road yesterday after breaking a bedroom window and stole a VCR, clock and keys, all valued at more than $200.

STOLEN CAR: Northern District -- Police were seeking a light blue, 4-door 1993 Ford with tags YDV 014 that was stolen over the weekend from the 2500 block of Edgecombe Circle North.

STOLEN CAR: Northwestern District -- A 1990 Chrysler New Yorker with tags 699 AGA was stolen over the weekend from the 3900 block of Penhurst Ave.

ROBBERY: Northwestern District -- A resident of the 3700 block of Cedardale Ave. was riding his bike in the 3500 block of Dolfield Ave. yesterday when a man knocked him off the bike and stole it.

BURGLARY: Northwestern District -- Property valued at nearly $800 was stolen from a house in the 3600 block of W. Garrison Ave. yesterday by someone who entered through a basement window.

ROBBERY: Southwestern District -- A resident of the 3900 block of Flowerton Road was in the 4000 block of Flowerton Road yesterday when a gunman robbed him of $10.

STOLEN CAR: Southwestern District -- A 1991 Plymouth with tags CCA 358 was stolen yesterday from the 100 block of North Bend Road.

STOLEN CAR: Northeastern District -- Someone stole a 1986 Chevrolet Nova with tags BBK 103 from the 3800 block of Erdman Ave. yesterday.

ROBBERY: Northeastern District -- A gunman robbed East Coast Video in the 5400 block of Belair Road of an undisclosed sum of money yesterday.

ROBBERY: Northeastern District -- A resident of the 1000 block of E. 36th St. was walking near her home yesterday when a gunman robbed her of a purse containing $50, a checkbook and a diamond bracelet.

ARSON/ARREST: Northeastern District -- Police arrested a 14-year-old female student of Hamilton Middle School in the 5600 block of Sefton Ave. and charged her as a juvenile with arson in the burning of a classroom file cabinet while school was in session Friday.

Baltimore County

PIPE BOMB EXPLODES: Essex Precinct -- Police were investigating the explosion of a pipe bomb in the backyard of a house in the 1500 block of Williams Ave. yesterday. After receiving a tip, police went to the location and found evidence of a pipe bomb that had been detonated on the ground, causing no damage or injuries. A teen-ager at the scene told police he got the bomb from another person, who is being sought. Charges were pending against the youth.

RAPE: White Marsh Precinct -- Police were seeking a 15-year-old boy in connection with the rape yesterday of an eight-year-old girl inside a shed in the Rosedale area.

STOLEN CAR: Towson Precinct -- A 1991 Dodge with New York tags 3LV802 was stolen yesterday from the garage at the Towson Town Center in the 800 block of Dulaney Valley Road.

BURGLARY: Garrison Precinct -- Someone entered a business office in the first block of W. Sudbrook Lane yesterday and stole more than $1,000.

HARFORD COUNTY

COUNTERFEIT BILL: Belcamp -- Police were seeking a man who purchased a case of beer for $16 at Anchor Liquors in the 1300 block of Riverside Parkway on Saturday and paid for it with a $100 bill. Yesterday, an employee of the store noticed the bill was counterfeit and called the police. The bill was turned over to the U.S. Secret Service.

STOLEN CAR: Pylesville -- A red, 1984 Ford pickup truck with a red cap, no tags and valued at $1,000 was stolen from a vacant lot in the 4300 block of Graceton Road yesterday.

METRO CRIME STOPPERS

CALL IN TIPS: Readers with information on these or other crimes can call Metro Crime Stoppers' confidential 24-hour hot line, 276-8888. Names are not taken, calls are not recorded and rewards of up to $2,000 may be paid for information.

Police Blotter is a representative, not comprehensive, list of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore and Harford counties, reported by Richard Irwin.

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