Baltimore CitySTOLEN CAR: Southwestern District -- A 1987...

POLICE BLOTTER

May 05, 1995|By Richard Irwin

Baltimore City

STOLEN CAR: Southwestern District -- A 1987 Acura Legend with Kansas tags KBY 721 was stolen Wednesday from the 1100 block of Wedgewood Road.

STOLEN CAR: Southwestern District -- Someone stole a Chrysler New Yorker with tags ARJ 479 from the 3200 block of W. North Ave. yesterday.

ROBBERY: Southwestern District -- A resident of the 4300 block of Seminole Ave. was robbed of cash and jewelry in the 4500 block of Rokeby Road yesterday.

BURGLARY: Northeastern District -- Someone broke into a house in the 2800 block of Mayfield Ave. through a window yesterday and stole 470 cassette tapes and 300 compact discs, all valued at more than $9,000.

BURGLARY: Northern District -- Someone entered the Elmwood Social Club in the 800 block of W. 36th St. yesterday through a door and stole a large quantity of coins from poker machines.

PURSE SNATCH: Northern District -- A woman was walking in the 2700 block of N. Howard St. yesterday when a man stole her purse containing $15 and a pager.

ROBBERY: Northern District -- Two men, one with a handgun, robbed the Discount Bookstore in the 3200 block of Greenmount Ave. Wednesday of $202, a set of adult magazines and two adult videos.

Baltimore County

BURGLARY: White Marsh Precinct -- Someone entered the Hazelwood Inn in the 4900 block of Hazelwood Ave. early yesterday morning and stole more than 100 pounds of crab meat valued at $2,010.

BURGLARY: Cockeysville Precinct -- Tools valued at more than $300 were stolen from the garage in the 12000 block of Happy Hollow Road.

STOLEN CAR: Woodlawn Precinct -- A burgundy, 4-door 1988 Mazda-929 with tags XRB 318 was stolen yesterday from the 1200 block of Stella Drive.

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

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