Crime & Safety

Police Blotter

Baltimore County Police Precinct 4/Pikesville made arrests and took calls for home invasions, burglaries, robberies and a purse snatching.

Armed Robbery

At 9:40 p.m. March 13, a resident of the 4100 block of Essex Road in Villa Nova was walking along Essex Road at Queen Anne Road when four suspects approached him. One suspect demanded money and another struck the victim on the back with a collapsible, metal baton. Another took $33 from him, and the suspects ran in different directions. Three of the suspects are described as black males from 18-24 years of age who wore all-dark clothing. The first suspect had a large build and wore a hat. Two had medium builds—one wore a skull cap and the other a knit hat.

Second-degree burglary

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Construction equipment valued at $11,500 was stolen from a trailer from a construction site near Sussex and Liberty Roads in Lochearn some time between 4:30 p.m. March and 6:30 a.m. March 13. The burglar cut the lock off the trailer to get inside.

Robbery—purse snatching

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Police arrested Jonathan Antoine Williams, 19, of the 8500 block of Fieldway Drive in Randallstown, and charged him with robbery, second-degree assault and petty theft March 11. According to a police report, at about 10:10 a.m. March 11, Williams, a suspect, allegedly walked up to a woman in the 3600 block of Milford Mill Road, forcefully took her purse and ran to a 1999 Toyota Corolla. He was arrested a short time later, the report states.

First-degree burglary

Some time from 1:50-3 p.m. March 11, someone stole electronics and clothing from a home in the 6700 block of Alter Street in Baltimore. It is not known how anyone got in, the police report states.

Unarmed robbery

At 9:20 p.m. March 11, a pizza delivery man was robbed after making a delivery in the unit block of Tentmill Lane, Pikesville. The delivery man was assaulted from behind while walking to his car. The two robbers ran toward Scotts Level Road. They are described as two black males wearing black jackets and a black skull caps. One is 5 foot 8 inches, 150 pounds, and the other is 5 foot 5 inches 130 pounds.

Attempted first-degree burglary

Sometime from 9 p.m. March 11 to 4:20 a.m. March 12 in the 3700 block of Clifmar Road, someone pried open the basement door, removed the doorknob and top lock, and cut a window screen. Entry was not made, the police report states.

Home invasion and armed robbery

On March 10, police arrested two men at the scene of a home invasion armed robbery, in the 500 block of Nassau Street, Pikesville. Police arrested Domanic Devon Satchell, 28, and Jermaine Tito Benjamin, 30, and charged them with armed robbery. According to a police report, two men allegedly entered the home, displayed a handgun, demanded an item and kept asking "where is it?" Police were called, and police arrested them on the scene. Police recovered two cell phones. No addresses were listed for the suspects.

Armed robbery, gun

At 1 a.m. March 10 a man who is a resident of the 4200 block of Labyrinth Road in Pikesville was walking through an alley near his home when suspects came up to him. One showed a handgun, told the victim to "kick it out," and after the victim gave the suspect his wallet, the suspects left. Taken was a leather wallet, $613, a birth certificate and driver's license. The first suspect is described as a dark-skinned black man, age 18-20, 5 foot 6-7 inches, 170-180 pounds. The second is a light-skinned black man, age 18-20, 5 foot 10 inches, 170-180 pounds, wearing a purple hoodie with skulls, blue jeans and white tennis shoes.

Home invasion, unarmed robbery

At 8:41 p.m. March 8, two women kicked in a door  of an apartment on Liberty Place, Randallstown, and fought the resident. One suspect stole the victim's money from her purse and her laptop computer. Police have the names of the suspects, and charges are pending. 


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