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Police Blotter

By Richard Irwin|June 23, 2009

Police reports in Baltimore city and county:

Southeastern Baltimore

Armed robbery: Police were seeking two men, one armed with a handgun, who entered Dunkin Donuts in the 600 block of Dundalk Ave. about 1:30 a.m. Monday and forced an employee to give up money from a cash register. The gunman and his accomplice fled with an undisclosed sum.


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Theft: A 2006 Ford Explorer was parked in the 1100 block of E. Baltimore St. on Saturday when someone entered the vehicle by breaking a window and stole a navigational system valued at $230, an MP3 player and its charger.

Burglary: Someone broke into Chiapparelli's Restaurant in the 200 block of S. High St. in Little Italy through a rear door Saturday and stole $150.

Robbery: Two men, one armed with a handgun, entered Walgreens Pharmacy in the 4000 block of Eastern Ave. at Highland Avenue about 5 a.m. Sunday and ordered a cashier to give them money from her cash register. Before fleeing with an undisclosed sum of money, the men stole several packs of assorted brands of cigarettes.

Baltimore Co. -- Woodlawn

Burglary: Police were seeking the person who broke into a house in the 3800 block of Janbrook Road on Saturday afternoon through a bedroom window and stole two revolvers and $300 in coins.

Baltimore Co. -- Essex

Burglary: Someone entered the backyard of a house in the first block of E. Orville Road early Sunday and stole a tent valued at $100.

Baltimore Co. -- Towson

Burglary: Police reported three teenage boys entered the backyard of a house in the 6400 block of Blenheim Road on Sunday and stole three bicycles. No arrest had been made.

Baltimore Co. -- Pikesville

Vandalism: Someone spray-painted racial slurs on a garage and the rear of a house in the first block of Mayflower Court on Sunday.

Baltimore Co. -- Woodlawn

Burglary: Two large jars containing a total of $2,000 in coins were stolen between June 1 and Sunday from a house in the first block of Eastbend Court.

Baltimore Co. -- Parkville

Theft: Two women attempted to return a garden fountain and a planter, all valued at nearly $380, at the Home Depot in the 1900 block of E. Joppa Road on Sunday without a receipt and were detained by a store security officer. The women were released after providing identification and charges of theft against them were pending.

- Richard Irwin

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