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Police Blotter: Gas Station Among Burglaries

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

April 20: At some time since 9 p.m. the previous evening, an unknown person took a riding mower, two blowers and a weed trimmer from an unlocked shed on the 1900-block of Bell Avenue in Halethorpe.

April 20: Between 5:30 p.m. and 10 p.m., an unknown person entered a garage on the 1900-block of Brady Avenue in Halethorpe and took a Honda dirt bike and various tools.

April 21: At around 1:30 a.m., unknown suspects pulled back the siding and unsuccessfully attempted to break into Charm City Liquors on the 4300-block of Hollins Ferry Road in Riverview. No entry was gained.

April 21: At around 8:30 a.m., a resident on the 2700-block of Yarnall Road in Baltimore Highlands returned home to find a front window screen pushed up and the front door unlocked. A video game system and several games were taken.

April 21: At some time since April 7, an unknown person entered the property of a residence on the 200-block of Fourth Avenue in Lansdowne and removed an air conditioning unit from the yard.

April 22: At some time since 7 p.m. the previous evening, unknown suspects broke the glass on the rear door of the BP station on the 3100-block of Hollins Ferry Road in Lansdowne and took car batteries, tools, a computer, laptop, printer and scanner.

Arbutus Town Crier April 27, 2012 at 03:05 pm
as a member of CrimeReprots.com and with all the layers of turned on none of the above shows up? Again Thank you Bruce for letting us know what is really going on. Keep it up!

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