Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of Sept. 7
Check out what's going on crime-wise around the county in this round up of crimes taking place from Arbutus to Dundalk, and everywhere in between.
Three people were charged with using a stun gun to try and steal a puppy. Read more about crime in Arbutus Patch.
More than two dozen cars were vandalized in a single neighborhood. Read more about crime in Catonsville Patch.
A fifth armed robbery in the neighborhood continues an ongoing crime trend. Read more about crime in Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
Talk about grand theft—a $30,000 vehicle along with the electronics, credit cards and Ravens tickets inside, was stolen; police say a spare key in the glove compartment may have been a factor. Read more about crime in Pikesville Patch.
A group of burglars was caught in the act by a homeowner, but ran off before they could be arrested. Read more about crime in North Baltimore Patch.
Burglars busted through a brick wall to steal copper wire and pipes from a business—probably a lot more effort than it was worth. Read more about Towson Crime.
A man arrested for allegedly burglarizing his own mother's home reportedly told her to "blame society" for the situation. Read more about crime in Parkville-Overlea Patch.
Last week it seemed like we had a minor "hungry burglar" trend which continues this week in Kingsville where, in addition to cash, twenty-four bags of chips were stolen during a burglary. Read more about crime in Perry Hall Patch.
A burglar stole several drawers full of narcotics from a pharmacy. Issues with prescription pills have become fairly common in the 21093 zip code in recent months. Read more about crime Lutherville-Timonium Patch.
Susan Schweinhart
8:21 am on Monday, September 10, 2012
Re:stun gun puppy story, McDowell Lane is in Baltimore Highlands, not Arbutus.
Bruce Goldfarb
8:44 am on Monday, September 10, 2012
The crime occurred in Baltimore Highlands, but was first reported in Arbutus Patch, which covers that community.
Baltimore Matt
10:44 am on Monday, September 10, 2012
Why is the news for Baltimore County on the front top of the page for the North Baltimore patch? The North Baltimore police beat please?
Adam Bednar
10:49 am on Monday, September 10, 2012
Matt we're starting off with crime reports from all over the metro region. This story also includes a crime log from North Baltimore Patch.