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By Justin Fenton | February 12, 2009
Members of the Baltimore Gun Tracing Task Force raided a Glen Burnie pawn shop and the owner's Northwest Baltimore home yesterday, seizing more than 250 guns and multiple crates of ammunition two weeks after the owner pleaded guilty to a felony. Police said the owner of B&A Pawn was not charged with a crime yesterday. The state police licensing division revoked the firearm dealer's license for B&A Pawn yesterday, and investigators from the task force - made up of officers from Baltimore, Baltimore County and the state - are examining weapons and reviewing sales records looking for possible violations.
NEWS
July 2, 2007
Baltimore : Fatal crash Two die when car hits tractor-trailer Two Baltimore men were killed yesterday morning when the car in which they were riding crashed into a tractor-trailer in the 5100 block of Baltimore National Pike. When police arrived at the scene about 6 a.m., they found a 1999 Cadillac wedged underneath the rear of the tractor-trailer. Police said the driver and his passenger - whose names were not released - died upon impact with the tractor-trailer, which was stopped at a red light.
NEWS
February 17, 1999
PoliceWestminster: A resident of Glen Oak Court told police Friday that someone scratched his vehicle while it was parked at the Albion lot. Damage was estimated at $800.Westminster: An Eldersburg resident told police Saturday that someone entered her vehicle while it was parked at Cranberry Mall and took property. Loss was estimated at $100.FiresWestminster: Firefighters from Westminster, Reese, Pleasant Valley and Manchester responded at 6: 05 p.m. Monday to a building fire in the first block of Baltimore Blvd.
NEWS
By Richard Irwin | June 10, 1999
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.Baltimore CityNorthern DistrictTheft: A man, 35, was arrested Tuesday when he tried to leave a Food King supermarket in the 5300 block of York Road without paying for soap products.Baltimore CountyGarrison PrecinctBurglary/arrests: A television valued at $100 was stolen from Elmo's Television in the 15300 block of Hanover Pike about 10 p.m. Tuesday. Police responding to the burglary saw two men near the store and arrested them.
NEWS
By Nancy A. Youssef | August 29, 1999
Howard County police are searching for a Jessup youth charged with shooting two acquaintances during an argument -- apparently the result of a feud -- late Friday in Savage.The gunman fled on foot after the incident at 11: 39 p.m. in the 8800 block of Baltimore St.Police issued a warrant yesterday for Andrew E. Scott, 16, of the 9200 block of Vollmerhausen Road in Jessup. Scott was charged as an adult with attempted murder, assault and weapons charges.The suspect's mother, Antoinette Scott, 46 and also of the Vollmerhausen Road address, declined to comment.
NEWS
By Richard Irwin | November 10, 1999
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.Baltimore CityWestern DistrictShooting: A man, 26, was in the 700 block of Allegany Place near Cumberland Street about 1: 10 p.m. Monday when a gunman demanded his money. The victim turned to flee and the gunman shot him in the left hand and lower back. The victim was in critical condition yesterday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.Northeastern DistrictShooting: A boy, 15, from the 1700 block of Carswell St. was in an alley in the 2800 block of Harford Road about 9: 30 p.m. Monday when a gunman fired several shots at him, wounding him in a shoulder.
NEWS
By Devon Spurgeon | September 23, 1999
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.Baltimore CityNorthwestern DistrictAssault and arson: Nathan Ely, 35, was arrested yesterday and charged with arson and assault after an incident at a home he shares with his girlfriend in the 500 block of Chapelgate Lane. Police were called to the home by a woman who complained her boyfriend had stolen her car. The man returned as officers were interviewing the woman, pushed her, ran into the house and barricaded himself inside, set fire to the sofa, jumped out a first-floor window and was arrested, police said.
NEWS
October 5, 1999
FiresWestminster: Firefighters responded at 9: 43 p.m. Friday to a light pole fire in the 100 block of N. Court St. Units were out 32 minutes.Westminster: Firefighters responded at 8: 26 p.m. Friday to a fire alarm in the 300 block of Baltimore Blvd. Units were out 21 minutes.PoliceWestminster: A resident of South Center Street told police Sept. 26 that someone spray painted the siding on her house. Damage was estimated at $100.Westminster: An employee of Carroll Child Care told police Thursday that cash was stolen from the building.
NEWS
October 12, 1999
PoliceWestminster: A John Street resident told police Friday that someone broke a window in her vehicle while it was parked in the Davis Lot. The loss was estimated at $300.Westminster: An employee of Baumgardner's on Railroad Avenue told police Saturday that someone broke a window. Damage was estimated at $350.Westminster: An employee of Bond Street Loan and Jewelry told police Saturday that someone broke a window. Damage was estimated at $500.Westminster: A resident of Ryder Court told police Saturday that someone broke a window of his vehicle.
NEWS
June 1, 1999
FireReese: Firefighters responded at 9: 12 a.m. Thursday to an auto fire in the 1200 block of Baltimore Blvd. Units were out 12 minutes.
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By Justin Fenton | February 12, 2009
Members of the Baltimore Gun Tracing Task Force raided a Glen Burnie pawn shop and the owner's Northwest Baltimore home yesterday, seizing more than 250 guns and multiple crates of ammunition two weeks after the owner pleaded guilty to a felony. Police said the owner of B&A Pawn was not charged with a crime yesterday. The state police licensing division revoked the firearm dealer's license for B&A Pawn yesterday, and investigators from the task force - made up of officers from Baltimore, Baltimore County and the state - are examining weapons and reviewing sales records looking for possible violations.
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NEWS
January 24, 2009
Man believed responsible for eight bank robberies Baltimore County police are asking the public's help in identifying a suspect they think is responsible for eight bank robberies since June. The most recent robbery was at 11 a.m. Jan 17 at Provident Bank in a Shoppers food store in the 11100 block of Reisterstown Road. The man is a suspect in these robberies: June 14 and Nov. 15, Chevy Chase Bank in the 4600 block of Edmondson Ave.; June 21, Provident Bank in the 5400 block of Baltimore National Pike; Aug. 12, Provident Bank in the 3800 block of E. Lombard St.; Aug. 21, Provident Bank inside the Reisterstown Road Shoppers food store that was also robbed last week; Nov. 30, Provident Bank inside the Shoppers food store in the 800 block of Goucher Blvd.
NEWS
By Nick Madigan | November 25, 2008
A grainy, out-of-focus picture from a surveillance camera was about all Baltimore County police had to go on yesterday as they searched for a killer who, without warning, slashed the throat of a 24-year-old woman as she stood in line in a Catonsville liquor store. Saturday's attack on Aysha Dawn Ring, who had planned on a career in the Navy, reverberated yesterday at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Baltimore, where she had worked full time since June 2007, managing logistics for students in corporate internship programs.
NEWS
September 27, 2007
Man fatally stabbed in West Baltimore An man whose name was not released died yesterday morning at a hospital after he was stabbed on a West Baltimore street by an unknown assailant. Police responding to a report of an injured man in the 600 block of N. Brice St. about 10 a.m. found the man bleeding from at least one stab wound. He was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where he died a short time later. Evidence recovered near where the man was found led police to the 700 block of Appleton St., where they believe he was attacked.
NEWS
July 2, 2007
Baltimore : Fatal crash Two die when car hits tractor-trailer Two Baltimore men were killed yesterday morning when the car in which they were riding crashed into a tractor-trailer in the 5100 block of Baltimore National Pike. When police arrived at the scene about 6 a.m., they found a 1999 Cadillac wedged underneath the rear of the tractor-trailer. Police said the driver and his passenger - whose names were not released - died upon impact with the tractor-trailer, which was stopped at a red light.
NEWS
By RICHARD IRWIN | April 5, 2006
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Baltimore Southwestern Murder/arrest -- Federal and city law enforcement officers entered a house in the 100 block of Collins Ave. and arrested Rendell Medley, 17, of the 1800 block of Bowman Court in Annapolis on a warrant charging him as an adult with first-degree murder. Medley is accused of shooting Tarrod Lonta Wallace, 24, of no fixed address, on Feb. 2, 2005 at the Obery Court apartment complex in the Clay Street community of Annapolis.
NEWS
April 2, 2006
Baltimore County: Randallstown Woman accused of killing husband A Randallstown woman fatally shot her husband yesterday afternoon, Baltimore County police officials said. A 35-year-old woman called police about 4:30 p.m. and said she had shot her 44-year-old husband, county police said. When police arrived at the home in the 8700 block of Gilly Way, they found the man dead on the first floor, officials said. The woman told police that her husband had threatened her with a weapon. Police had not released the identities of the husband and wife last night.
NEWS
May 17, 2005
SEVERNA PARK Construction worker, 23, electrocuted on job site A construction worker was electrocuted yesterday while working on a new house in Severna Park, Anne Arundel County officials said. Police said Won-Ho Kim, 23, of Laurel was moving an aluminum ladder when it tilted backward and hit overhead electrical lines, police said. He sustained a shock and went into cardiac arrest, said Lt. Frank Fennell, a county Fire Department spokesman. Kim's co-workers at the house being built in the 700 block of Baltimore Annapolis Blvd.
NEWS
By RICHARD IRWIN | September 27, 2004
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Baltimore City Eastern District Pickpocket: A 49-year-old man was standing in the checkout line at Super Save food market in the 2100 block of E. Monument St. when someone bumped into him from behind. When the man reached into his back pocket to remove his wallet and pay for grocery items, it was missing, along with its contents of $140. Southern District Burglary: A television, DVD player and 30 DVDs - all valued at $600 - were stolen Saturday from a house in the 1400 block of Locust St. by someone who entered through a basement door.
NEWS
By Richard Irwin, Sara Neufeld and Lynn Anderson | June 28, 2004
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Baltimore City Northwestern District Shooting: A man was shot in the leg about 10:20 p.m. Thursday in the 4000 block of Oakford Ave. The victim, whose injuries were not life-threatening, was treated at Sinai Hospital. Southern District Shooting: Two boys were shot - one in the buttocks, the other in a leg - about 10:30 p.m. Thursday in the 500 block of Annabel Ave. They were taken to the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
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