September 09, 2004|By Julie Bell and Lynn Anderson
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Baltimore City
Central District
Illegal sales: About 11 a.m. yesterday, police arrested Harvey Green, 41, address unknown, in the selling of pirated compact discs in the 300 block of Clay St. Green had 96 CDs when he was arrested, police said. He was charged with selling copyrighted materials illegally.
Northeastern District
Burglary: A 2003 Chevrolet Silverado was stolen from Koons Collision Center in the 6000 block of Bel Air Road between 5 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday. The thief cut through a metal fence and entered the garage through a rear window. Keys were in the ignition.
Northwestern District
Robbery: A man used his fist to hit a 73-year-old woman on the back of the head about 1 p.m. Tuesday in the 6300 block of Park Heights Ave. He took her purse, which contained a medical identification card, credit card and $50. She was treated at the scene by paramedics.
Baltimore County
White Marsh Precinct
Burglary: A thief stole four boxes of 40-caliber Smith & Wesson ammunition between 9:40 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. Tuesday from a home in the 5800 block of Utrecht Road after climbing through a previously broken basement window and prying open an upstairs door.
Parkville Precinct
Burglary: A man broke into the Save-A-Lot store in the 2100 block of Darlington Drive between midnight and 1 a.m. Tuesday, causing more than $2,000 damage. The burglar damaged two rear doors by prying them open, then broke a hole in a wall, entered an office, ripped out a video surveillance tape, pulled an alarm box off the wall and tried to get into a safe. He fled after being scared away by an approaching police officer.
Wilkens Precinct
Armed robbery: A man with a T-shirt pulled over his face entered a Royal Farm store at 2:50 a.m. Tuesday in the 500 block of Edmondson Ave., pointed a gun at the clerk and made him open the register. The robber took an undisclosed amount of money and the clerk's cell phone before fleeing on foot.-