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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of March 29

Check out a roundup of crime stories from around the region.

Pikesville Two robbers came into the Communications Electronics store in Owings Mills with a handgun. Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch. Lutherville-Timonium A burglar broke a basement window at the back of a home to get in and steal laptop computers, jewelry, cash and a gym bag. Read the full story on Lutherville-Timonium Patch Owings Mills-Reisterstown Two robbers, one armed with a gun, stole bank cards, cell phones, iPods and cash from an employee at Communications Electronics. Read this and other crime stories on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch Parkville-Overlea An exterior wall at Rock City church was defaced with black spray paint. Read the full story on Parkville-Overlea Patch. Towson A man robbed a Subway …

Monday, March 4, 2013

CRIME LOG: Lutherville Woman Burglarizes Cockeysville Hotel

The following information regarding police activity in Lutherville-Timonium, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley and North County was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department.

Notice anything a little different in this week's crime log? You should. We've mashed both Lutherville-Timonium and Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch's police blotters together. Why? Because there were a whopping three major crimes reported between Lutherville and the Pennsylvania state line last week. That's the good news. The better news? Based on the hyped-up snowstorm coming our way, we should see a second week of minimal crime stats. I say this based on experience with three years' worth of covering crime logs. Bad weather = fewer bad people on the streets. That said, there were three burglaries last week. Nothing was stolen in any of the cases; however, a Lutherville woman was arrested for causing a ruckus at a local hotel. Lutherville-…

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Cockeysville 7-Eleven Robbed at Knife-Point

Three armed robberies were reported in the Cockeysville area between Feb. 18 and Feb. 22.

A man wielding a knife robbed a Cockeysville 7-Eleven last week, according to a police incident summary. Police have a basic description of the man they believe robbed the convenience store in the 10000 block of York Road on Feb. 22. The suspect walked into the 7-Eleven at about 12:37 a.m. The man pulled out a knife, and demanded the clerk empty the register.  The suspect stole an undisclosed amount of cash and fled in a maroon colored vehicle, the incident report reads.  The 7-Eleven incident was the third armed robbery reported specifically in the Cockeysville area last week.  Police arrested two males, an 18-year-old and a minor, for allegedly pointing a gun at a woman and stealing her cigarettes on Feb. 18. A third suspect remains at …

Crime Log: Off-Road Vehicles Stolen, Man Discharges Gun in Apt & More

The following information regarding police activity in Cockeysville, Hunt Valley and North County was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.

There have been three armed robberies reported in the Cockeysville area since Monday, Feb. 18. Two of them were reported by Patch last week: The third incident involved a knife and a Cockeysville area 7-Eleven. You can read the full details here. [Updated]  Below you'll find the remainder of the Cockeysville, Hunt Valley and North County crime log, which is filled out mostly with burglaries of area homes and businesses.  In one startling instance, a man accidentally fired off his Smith and Wesson into the cement floor of his apartment. Fortunately, no one was injured.  Read last week's crime log here.  Follow Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch on Facebook and Twitter. Better yet, sign up for the daily newsletter to get news about your hometown…

Lutherville-Timonium Crime: Fox Chevy Burglarized, 2 More Break-ins Reported

The following information regarding alleged criminal activity in Lutherville-Timonium was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.

A relatively quiet week in Lutherville-Timonium with a vacant home broken into, as well as a Timonium car dealership.  Nothing valuable was stolen at either location.  The only burglary that resulted in theft occurred on Ridgely Road.  View last week's crime log here.  Follow Lutherville-Timonium Patch on Facebook and Twitter. Or get the daily newsletter. Editor's Note: We're currently experiencing a few technical difficulties with our crime map software. We're hoping to have the situation resolved soon.  Kellogg Road, 800 block, between 6:30 p.m., Feb. 20 and 10:16 a.m., Feb. 22. Burglars broke into a woman’s home while she was on vacation. The intruder smashed a rear glass window to get inside. It is unknown what, if anything, was stolen…

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7:50 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Police Arrest 2 Suspected for Armed Robbery in Cockeysville

Three individuals were allegedly involved in stealing cigarettes from a Cockeysville woman living in a local apartment complex.

Police have arrested two males—an 18-year-old and a minor—suspected of robbing a Cockeysville woman after threatening her with a gun, according to a Baltimore County police incident summary. On Friday Feb. 22, three males approached a woman in the 100 block of Windy Falls Way in Cockeysville. One of the males pointed a semi-automatic handgun at the woman. They demanded that she give them everything she had. The three took the woman’s cigarettes and ran. Police caught up with two of the suspects, a juvenile and 18-year-old Allen Christopher Butler, of the unit block of East Padonia Road. The two were arrested and charged with armed robbery, which carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. Police have not yet identified the third …

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Gunman Robs Cockeysville Dry Cleaner

Two women were threatened during the robbery.

Two women working behind the counter at Rainbow Clean & Press in Cockeysville were robbed at gunpoint Thursday afternoon, according to a Baltimore County police incident summary. An unidentified man walked into the dry cleaner in the 9900 block of York Road just before 4 p.m., on Feb. 21. The man pulled out a black handgun and demanded the women to give him money. One of the women emptied the register, handing over an undisclosed amount of cash, the incident report continues. The man then ran from the shop in an unknown direction.  Be sure to check Lutherville-Timonium Patch and Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch on Monday for weekly crime logs.

Monday, February 18, 2013

CRIME: Food Delivery Man Assaulted, Sent to Shock Trauma

A 56-year-old man was attacked while making a delivery to a Cockeysville apartment.

A Cockeysville resident and local food delivery man was attacked last week while trying to make a delivery to a nearby apartment complex.  The 56-year-old delivery man was attacked by multiple assailants in the 1000 block of Misty Lynn Circle between 6:46 and 7:16 p.m., on Feb. 10.  The man suffered a severe head injury and was sent to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center for treatment.  Due to a language barrier and the severity of the man’s injuries, police could not determine what, if anything, was stolen. Read last week's crime log here.  Follow Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch on Facebook and Twitter. Better yet, sign up for the daily newsletter to get news about your hometown sent directly to your inbox Questions about the …

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CRIME LOG: 2 Mays Chapel Condos Robbed, Ridgely Middle Vandalized & More

The following information regarding alleged criminal activity in Lutherville-Timonium was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.

  Two Mays Chapel area condos were robbed last week. In one instance, the burglar actually climbed to the second floor balcony to pry his or her way inside.  Guns, among a host of high-priced valuables were stolen at each location.  Elsewhere in Timonium, a vandal left an unpleasant etching in front of a middle school and protesters took a stand against abortion at a local high school.  Just to clarify, Patch is aware that protesting—especially peaceful protesting—is not a crime. Patch lists public demonstrations in the crime log because police note them in their incident reports. Also, explaining what happened in this forum may answer the questions of passersby who saw police and protesters together outside of a high school.  One more …

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TheCommentator

2:11 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

I agree. It is criminal justice in every sense of the word. Definitely not victim justice. The criminal has far more rights than a person placed in harm's way. Then if a victim retaliates, he will be victimized again by being charged for a vigilante crime of some sort. If the guy returns to your home, let him come all the way in and take him out. Make sure you get him in the front. Because yes …   more ›

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Baltimore Metro Rogues Gallery: Feb. 8-15

Check out the links below and remember, an arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Each week we'll present a round-up of mugshots from around the Baltimore Metro region. Want to read the full story? Check out the links below. Man Arrested, Charged In 1987 Sexual Battery Case Man Arrested For Allegedly Living In His Mother's Vacant Home Duo Of Alleged Burglars Arrested On Scene

Loomis

5:31 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

scum like that Sydney and her friend dont deserve any respect given what these animals have done to their victims by breaking into their homes   more ›

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