Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore city and county.
Central District
Theft from vehicle: Photographic equipment valued at more than $4,000 was stolen yesterday from a 1993 Mazda pickup truck in the first block of S. Eutaw St.
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore city and county.
Central District
Theft from vehicle: Photographic equipment valued at more than $4,000 was stolen yesterday from a 1993 Mazda pickup truck in the first block of S. Eutaw St.
Robbery: A 28-year-old man from the 700 block of W. Fayette St. was in the 100 block of E. Chase St. yesterdaywhen a gunman robbed him of $8.
Western District
Burglary: Someone entered Herb's Check Machine in the 1600 block of W. Lafayette Ave. on Monday and stole $100 and cartons of cigarettes.
Northern District
Assault: A woman poured a flammable liquid onto the hands and arms of another woman in the 2200 block of N. Calvert St. on Monday night. The victim suffered minor injuries.
Southwestern District
Robbery: A 36-year-old Baltimore County man was in the 3300 block of Wilkens Ave. on Monday when three men, one with a tire iron, robbed him of his wallet.
Essex Precinct
Burglary: An undisclosed sum of money was stolen Monday from Terminix International in the first block of Nashua Court.
Parkville Precinct
Robbery: Police were seeking a gunman who robbed the Wawa in the 8900 block of Old Harford Road on Monday night of more than $100.
Robbery: A Glenarm man was withdrawing money from an automated teller machine at the NationsBank in the 8700 block of Satyr Hill Road yesterday when two men, one armed with a handgun, robbed him of $100.
Towson Precinct
Robbery: An 11-year-old boy was in the 6800 block of Loch Raven Blvd. on Monday when two girls robbed him of cassette tapes valued at nearly $130. When the girls began to leave, the boy retrieved the tapes and called the police. No arrests had been made.
Cockeysville
Burglary: A stamp collection valued at $75 and stereo equipment worth $200 were stolen Monday from the living room an apartment in the first block of Springhead Court.
Pub Date: 7/17/96
