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Police Blotter: Sheds Hit for Tools

The following is based on information from Baltimore County Police Department.

 

May 7: At some time since 9 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person cut the lock on a shed behind a residence on the 4900 block of Linden Ave., in Halethorpe and took a go kart.

May 7: At some time since May 2, an unknown person entered a townhouse on the 2700 block of Virginia Avenue in Baltimore Highlands and took a video game system and a thermostat cover.

May 9: At some time since 6 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person broke the hinge from a shed at a residence on the 2900 block of Tennessee Ave. in Baltimore Highlands and took a leaf blower, motor oil, pressure washer, chain saw, weed trimmer and gas cans.

May 9: At some time since 6 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person entered an unsecured shed on the 2900 block of Tennessee Ave. in Baltimore Highlands and took a snowblower.

May 9: At some time since 4 p.m. the previous afternoon, an unknown person cut the lock on a shed by a residence on the 2900 block of Lousiana Ave. in Baltimore Highlands and took a tile cutter, tree saw, nail finisher, air gun, car charger, carpet cleaner and a tool box.

May 10: At some time since May 4, an unknown person pried open a storage unit door of an apartment building on the unit block of Silerton Rd. in Lansdowne and took an air compressor and a shop vacuum.

May 11: At some time since 8:30 a.m. on May 9, an uinknown person cut the lock to a shed on the 2700 block of Yarnell Rd. in Baltimore Highlands and took a electric drill, a power washer, nail gun and a mitre saw.

May 11: At some time since 10 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person entered a yard on the 300 block of 4th Ave. in Lansdowne, cut the hasp from a shed and took an air compressor, nail gun, sawsall, saw, two drills, a leaf blower and a weed trimmer.

May 11: At some time since 10:30 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person cut the latch of a shed door on the 100 block of Howard Ave. in Lansdowne. The shed was empty, and nothing was taken.

May 12: Between noon and 1:30 p.m., an unknown person gained entry to a yard on the 5500 block of Ashbourne Rd. in Arbutus and stole two pieces of copper tubing attached to the air conditioning unit.

May 12: Between 3 and 10:30 p.m., and unknown person gained entry to a residence on the 4300 block of McDowell Lane in Baltimore Highlands through an unlocked back door and took a video game system, camera, wedding band and two rings, two earrings, bracelets with diamonds and $80 in change. 

May 13: At around 7:20 p.m., a resident on the 3200 block of Ryerson Circle in Riverview observed a man approach a neighbor's house, cut the copper pipe off an air conditioning unit, fold the pipe and walk away toward Riverview Elementary School.

Related Topics: Burglary, Police Blotter, and Precinct 1/Wilkens

LasVegas.AC

11:48 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

"stole two pieces of copper tubing attached to the air conditioning unit" I figured the copper pipe new is about $40 and at scrap $10. The damage to the air conditioner about $300. Something is wrong here aside from the air conditioning theft itself.
Paul www.lasvegas.ac

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jeremy s

5:55 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

if the police get off of there lazy asses then maybe they will solve something. COPS get paid off of our tax money and they expect us to do there job to. COPS are nothing but sperm eaters!!!

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Arbutus Town Crier

6:18 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Hey you are out of line my man ! these officers put there life on the line and I will be damned if you speak for one that don't do his job, If you have a legit complaint with ONE say who it is but don't you dare use a wide paint brush who brush all of these protectors. you need a badge or car number to complain about. Jeremy when you find your brain then engage it into good!

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