September 03, 2004|By RICHARD IRWIN
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Baltimore City
Central District
Robbery/arrest: Andrew Horton was seated in his wheelchair in the 1500 block of N. Calvert St. about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday when two men robbed him of a bag containing $100. When Horton resisted, he was stabbed in the right hand. One suspect - Sean Brown, 38, a resident of Baltimore Rescue Mission in the first block of N. Central Ave. - was arrested a short time later by Officer Joseph Duckett and charged with armed robbery.
Arrest: Donald Bennett, 24, was arrested yesterday at his home in the 1500 block of Eutaw Place by Warrant Apprehension Task Force members on a charge of attempted murder in the Aug. 26 shooting of Corey Savage, 28, outside the victim's home on Madison Avenue.
Southwestern District
Shooting: A man, 33, was standing in the 2000 block of Ramsey St. about 5:20 p.m. yesterday when a gunman shot him in the left arm. He was reported in good condition at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Eastern District
Shootings: Two men walking in the 400 block of E. 21st St. about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday were shot by an unknown gunman. One man, 41, was shot in the shoulder and treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The other man, 23, was shot in the head, left arm and a leg, and was in critical condition at Shock Trauma.
Northeastern District
Theft: Between Aug. 2 and Tuesday, someone entered a classroom at Hamilton Middle School on Sefton Avenue and stole at least 100 pocket computers, each valued at $800.
Western District
Assault: Police were seeking several teenage boys and girls in the beating Wednesday night of a girl, 16, in the 2400 block of Reisterstown Road. She was treated at University of Maryland Medical Center for facial and eye injuries.
Baltimore County
Cockeysville Precinct
Robbery/arrest: A man was walking in the first block of Phlox Circle about 2 p.m. Wednesday when a teenage boy armed with a pellet gun robbed him of $438. Later, police arrested an unnamed suspect hiding outside a nearby apartment building.
Woodlawn Precinct
Burglary/arrest: A man who allegedly broke into a house in the 2000 block of Summit Ave. Wednesday through a rear window was arrested when he was attacked by a police dog. The man was hiding in a bedroom and refused to surrender when Officer Todd Page let loose Dingo, a German shepherd. After the dog bit the man on the head, he surrendered. Charged with burglary was Salmon Boaz, 21, of no fixed address.