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Baltimore County Police Precinct 4/Pikesville has been busy looking into grand theft auto, an attempted robbery, burglaries, assaults and harrassment.

Baltimore County Police Precinct 4/Pikesville has been busy looking into grand theft auto, an attempted robbery, burglaries, assaults and harrassment.

Attempted robbery, unarmed

At 4:10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, three teenage boys came up to another young male teenager, grabbed him by the shirt and tried to take his gold necklace and cell phone, a police report states. This happened at Church Lane and Liberty Road in Milford Mill while the victim was on his way home from school. He was talking to his mother on the cell phone when the incident occurred. His mother said she did not hear any of the suspects' voices, the report states. The suspects were unable to get anything from the victim, but they pushed him and followed him until he got to his home. The suspects are described as three 14- to 15-year-old boys: one is 5-foot 6-inches tall, another 5 feet tall, and the third is 5-feet 1-inch tall.

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Grand theft auto accessory

At about 12:43 a.m. Feb. 18, someone entered a vehicle in the 7900-block of Stevenson Road in Pikesville, by breaking the glass to the rear driver's side window. Once inside, the person took the airbag from the steering wheel.

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Second-degree burglary

Sometime from 8-11 a.m. Feb. 17, someone came into the storage area at 2 Korado Court, Milford Mill, and damaged  the storage locker door. Some property was taken, but it's not known exactly what was taken, the police report states. There was no forced entry to the storage area, and maintenance unlocks the doors at 8 a.m. daily, according to the report. The three victims are residents of apartments on Korado Court.

Harrassment

Sometime from 6:30-7:15 p.m. Feb. 16, two residents of an apartment building at Liberty Place in Milford Mill got a letter from another resident of the apartment building "advising them to keep their kids in a cage and to turn their TV down," a police report stated. "The letter further stated discrimination terms toward the victim's ethnicity."

First-degree assault

Two people, each residing on Warren Park Drive, argued and one waved a black-handled steak knife in the face of the other. The victim was backed into his apartment by the suspect. The victim got a summons for the suspect, and the summons was served.

First-degree burglary

Some time from 5 p.m. Feb. 13 and 10:10 p.m. Feb. 16, someone cut the screen from a rear window and exited through the front door at Red Jonathan Court in Pikesville. "No known items were stolen," the police report states.

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