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Police Blotter

February 01, 2008|By Richard Irwin

Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County.

Baltimore

Northeastern

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Shootings -- Police were seeking the shooter of two teenagers at Truesdale Avenue and Moravia Road about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Police responding to a report of an 18-year-old man staggering in the nearby 4800 block of Claybury Ave. found him bleeding from a bullet wound to the chest. He was taken by a Fire Department ambulance to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, where he underwent surgery. Later that day, the second victim, 15, walked into the emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital and was treated for a bullet wound to his right arm.

Southern

Armed robbery -- Two men, one armed with a Taser and the other a handgun, entered Awan Check Cashing at Mount Clare Junction in the 1200 block of W. Pratt St. shortly after 10 a.m. and forced two female employees onto the floor after assaulting one of them. The men fled with an undisclosed sum of cash. One employee sustained a minor arm injury but declined medical treatment.

Southeastern

Stabbing -- A man, 26, of the 2000 block of Portugal St., staggered into his home about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday and told friends he had been stabbed. The man was taken by car to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and treated for more than a dozen wounds. Because the man was intoxicated, he was unable to tell police who stabbed him, why and where.

Baltimore County

Essex

Burglary -- Thirty digital video discs -- all valued at $300 -- were stolen Wednesday from a house in the 2200 block of Southorn Road.

North Point

Burglary -- Digital video discs, a nail gun, video games, their accessories and $3 cash -- all valued at $517 -- were stolen Wednesday from a house in the 500 block of 46th St.

Franklin

Burglary -- Police were seeking whoever broke into a house in the first block of Oakmere Road in Owings Mills on Wednesday after cutting a window screen and stole four firearms, including a 9 mm Taurus semiautomatic handgun and a .38-caliber handgun.

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