(thanks for the forward, Gerard!)
Crime Alert 11/1/09- 11/17/08
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From a Resident:
Car Jacking Reported
Weekend of November 15th an 16th in the vicinity of 27th or 28th and Guilford. Driver is home safe, neighbor witnessed incident and called police. No further information available at this time.
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Police Department
Northern District Deployment Data
Aggravated Assault
9:07pm on the 1st of November 2008
2600 block of Greenmount Avenue
Police recieved a call for a cutting at 2700 Greenmount Avenue. Upon arrival the Police Officer found a blood trail in the 2600 block that headed north. Officers located the victim in the 700 block of East 30th street bleeding from the abdomen. The victim was uncooperative and gave no information. Victim was transported to the hospital by Baltimore City medics.
3:38am on the 5th of November 2008
3000 block of North Calvert Street
During an argument the suspect choked the victim and threatened to kill her. A warrant was obtained for the suspect.
1:45am on the 6th of November 2008
3400 block of Greenmount Avenue
Victim and suspect (boyfriend) were arguing when suspect struck the victim multiple times. Victim tried to flee into a store but suspect chased her into the store and pulled out a knife on the victim. Victim retrieved a pair of sissors {sic} in the business to defend herself. Suspect then fled the store. Responding Officers located the suspect and arrested him.
Armed Robbery
5:05pm on the 5th of November 2008
2300 block of North Calvert
Victim was riding his bike in the parking lot when the suspects began a conversation with him. The suspects told the victim to get off his bike. One suspect produced a handgun and the listed property was taken. Suspects then fled southbound.
2:50 am on the 8th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Victims were seated in a vehicle when two suspects approached, one displaying a handgun. Suspects then robbed the victims of the listed property and fled with the same on foot, northbound on Charles Street.
Property Taken: Cell Phone, Cash, Wallet, ID, Credit Cards, Social Security Card.
10:15pm on the 9th of November 2008
2300 block of North Calvert Street
Victim got out of his car when the suspects approached displaying a handgun. They said they were the police and they wanted him to look at some photos. Suspects then make the victim go into his house where they robbed him. Suspects then forced the victim to drive into the North East district to go to the victims mothers house. Suspects released the victim on Erdman Ave.
Property Taken: Gold Chain and Cash
7:55am on the 10th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Victim was walking and passed by the suspects. Suspect 1 said "don't go up the steps" and then said "give me your money". The victim complied. Suspect 1 then displayed a handgun and grabbed the victims cell phone before fleeing the scene. It appears as if there was another incident on the 11th involving the same suspects, but the description is cut off. The case is listed as closed and suspects may have been arrested on the 11th in relation to this robbery.
Commercial Armed Robbery
6:05 on the 4th of November 2008
2800 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspect entered the store, pointed a hand gun at one employee, and said to another employee, "Give me the money. Open the drawer or I will shoot him." The second employee then opened the register and the suspect walked around the counter, removed cash, and fled through the front door. No injuries during the incident.
Property Taken: Cash
6:10pm on the 5th of November 2008
Unit block of East 25th Street
Employee was locking the front door when the suspect exited a green van and approached her. The suspect placed a knife to her throat and told her to go back into the store. The suspect removed currency from the safe, told the employee to go into the refrigerator, and then fled.
Propety Taken: Cash and a Cell Phone
7:43pm on the 10th of November 2008
3000 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspects entered the store and pushed the store owner stating "where the money at." while displaying a handgun. Suspects then took the listed property, duct taped the store owner, and then fled.
Property Taken: Cash, Cigarettes, 6 Cell Phones
6:05am on the 11th of November 2008
3200 block of Saint Paul Street
Suspect entered the store and displayed a handgun and stated "give me all the money". Store employee complied giving listed property to the suspect. Suspect then fled on foot eastbound on 33rd.
Property Taken: Cash
2:11pm on the 12th of November 2008
3100 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspect entered the store and asked the employee to retrieve a purse that hung on the wall. While the employee was doing so he pulled out a handgun and stated "Give me the money". After the suspect was given the property, he stated "Don't come to the window, I'll shoot you." Then the suspect fled on foot.
Property Taken: Cash and a Purse
Residential Burglary
11:40am on the 1st of November 2008
3500 block of Charles Street
Suspect entered the unlocked front door of the victims apartment, removed listed property, and fled.
Point of Entry: Front Door - Property Taken: Laptop
Attempted Residential Burglary
4am on the 14th of November 2008
2600 block of Guilford Avenue
Unknown suspect attempted to gain entry to a home through the front window.
Commercial Burglary
5am on the 2nd of November 2008
400 block of East 33rd Street
Suspect broke the front glass door and entered. Once inside, suspect broke open a cash register, removed listed property and fled through the front door.
Point of Entry: Front Door - Property Taken: Cash
Between 3am and 6:42am on the 11th of November 2008
3300 block of Greenmount Avenue
Unknown suspect forced security door, then broke front glass to gain entry. Suspect then removed listed property and fled. Crime Lab Responded.
Property Taken: Cash and Clothes
Between 6:10pm on the 10th and 7:40am on th e11th of November 2008
Unit block of East 25th Street
Suspect forced the front door and entered. Once inside the susepct removed the listed property from the register and then fled.
Property Taken: Cash
Attempted Commercial Burglary
5:48am on the 7th of November 2008
2500 block of Saint Paul Street
Unknown suspect attempted to gain entry to the store by pushing in an exhaust frame. Suspect then fled without gaining entry.
Stolen Auto
6:25pm on the 8th of November 2008
2500 block of Greenmount Avenue
Point of Entry: Car Door - Property Taken: Green 2008 Hyunda Santa Fe
Between 11pm on the 10th and 7am on the 11th of November 2008
3300 block of Greenmount Avenue
Gold 2000 Chrysler Concorde, MD Tags
Larceny from Auto
Between Noon on the 1st and 9am on the 2nd of November 2008
2400 block of Guilford Avenue
Property Taken: MD Tags
Between 4pm on the 3rd and 4pm on the 4th of November 2008
2100 block of North Charles Street
Property Taken: MD Tags
7:05pm on the 2nd of November 2008
2800 block of Guilford
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: iPod
Between 3am and 9:51am on the 5th of November 2008
3100 block of Greenmount Avenue
Property Taken: MD Tags
Between 6pm on the 8th and 10am on the 9th of November 2008
100 block of East 25th Street
Point of Entry: Car Door - Propety Taken: iPod Charger and MP3 adapter
Between 5pm on the 4th and 5pm on the 8th of November 2008
2900 block of Calvert Street
Property Taken: Catalytic Converter
Between 1:30pm and 3:40pm on the 10th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Point of Entry: Car Door - Property Taken: Zip Drive
Between 7:30am and 4:30pm on the 11th of November 2008
2300 block of North Charles Street
Propety Taken: Catalytic Converter
Between 2pm and 4pm on the 14th of November 2008
2700 block of North Calvert Street
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: GPS
Between 5pm and 10:30pm on the 15th of November 2008
2600 block of Guilford Avenue
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: GPS and Digital Camera
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Johns Hopkins University
Campus Safety and Security
Weekly Campus Crime Report
November 3, 2008 – November 10, 2008
On Campus
Theft – Wyman Building, 2nd floor Pediatrics – Between Oct. 24th at 12:00 PM and Nov. 3rd at 11:58 AM, a partial amount of currency was taken from an envelope in a locked office file cabinet. No sign of forced entry to the office or the cabinet. Also, between Oct. 27th at 12:00 PM and Oct. 29th at 12:00 PM, three peak flow plastic asthma devices were taken from the clinical area. Investigation continuing.
Vandalism to Vehicle – Fresh Food Café Loading Dock – On Nov. 9th between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM, two tires were slashed on a parked car belonging to a food services employee. Baltimore Police responded. Investigation continuing.
Off Campus
UPDATE - SUSPECT ARRESTED - Armed Robberies – 200 Blk. E. 28th St. and 2600 Guilford Avenue – Oct. 24th at 10:01 PM. On November 3rd 2008 Baltimore Police arrested a suspect in the aforementioned robberies. One of the victim’s cell phone was recovered. Investigation continuing.
Disorderly Conduct - 15 arrests – E. 33rd & St. Paul Sts. – On Nov. 5th at 12:48 AM, a group of approximately 500 people gathered to celebrate the Presidential election results. After numerous attempts to disperse the crowd, Baltimore Police arrested a faculty member, five students and nine non-affiliates. No injuries.
Theft – Evergreen House Grounds, 4545 N. Charles St. – Between Nov. 5th at 4:00 PM and Nov. 7th at 10:00 AM, three propane tent heaters were taken from an unattended tent on the north side of the carriage house. Baltimore Police responded. Investigation continuing.
November 10, 2008 – November 17, 2008
On Campus
Unauthorized J-card use – MSE Library – Nov. 17th at 2:00 AM, an unknown male attempted to use a female student’s J-Card to enter the library. The card was confiscated by a library guard at which point the male fled the building. Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police officers working for JHU searched the area with negative results. Investigation continuing.
CCTV Observation / Trespasser – Athletic Center, Front Bike Rack – On Nov. 15th at 12:19 AM, Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police working for JHU identified a non-affiliated male tampering with of a crate attached to a bike. The male was identified, issued a trespass warning and escorted from the area. Nothing damaged, nothing taken.
Off Campus
Armed Commercial Robbery – Subway, 3233 St. Paul Street – On Nov. 11th at 6:03 AM, an unknown male entered the establishment, produced a black handgun and demanded money. The cashier gave the suspect the contents of the cash register who then fled the store via a side door. The suspect was last seen running east in the 100 block of E. 33rd Street. Baltimore Police responded. The area was searched with negative results. See Security Bulletin FA-5 at www.jhu.edu/~security.
Common Assault – Outside University Market, 3200 Blk. St. Paul St. – On Nov. 10th at 10:15 AM, as an undergraduate student exited the store and declined a panhandler’s request for some money, the panhandler grabbed the student’s vest and touched her inappropriately. Campus Officers, Baltimore Police and an off-duty Baltimore Police officer working for JHU responded and searched the area with negative results. Investigation continuing.
CCTV Observation / Trespasser – Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center – On Nov. 13th at 4:32 AM, a non-affiliated, homeless male loitering by the bus stop was issued a trespass warning by Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police working for JHU.
UPDATE - SUSPECT ARRESTED - Assault – E. 33rd and St. Paul Streets – Nov. 10th at 10:15 AM. On November 13th 2008 Baltimore Police arrested and charged a suspect in the aforementioned assault. Investigation continuing.
ARREST – Unarmed Robbery – 32nd & St. Paul Sts. – On Nov. 16th at 7:20 PM, Baltimore Police arrested three non-affiliated juvenile males who robbed a senior undergraduate of money after one of the juveniles claimed to have a gun. No injuries. The three suspects were subsequently arrested in the 3300 block Barclay Street after being positively identified. Money and a plastic toy gun were confiscated from the suspects. The juveniles were also charged with a robbery of a non-affiliate that occurred at 34th & Calvert Streets at approximately 7:30 p.m.
Emergency Commitment – Disorderly Conduct – 100 Blk. W. 29th St. – On Nov. 14th at 7:10 AM, Baltimore Police arrested a non-affiliated male with his pants down to his ankles who was armed with a knife and yelling at passing vehicles. The male was taken by ambulance to Union Memorial Hospital for psychiatric evaluation.
-- from the CV benefits district listserv
5 comments:
Has anyone heard anything new about the Annie McCann case? The latest news story I could find was here. Apparently the preliminary autopsy results were inconclusive, which makes me guess that she wasn't stabbed, shot, beaten or strangled to death. What an incredibly weird and sad story.
If SpotCrime could get this data regularly, we'd map it. All the items on this blog post have been mapped.
Colin--et.al.---anyone can sign up for the Charles Village list-serve. But I requested to sign up for crime alerts when Katie was there at the Charles Village Community Benefits District. I imagine if one emails the Benefits District, you can sign up for the alerts. The Hopkins stuff is taken off their Campus Security bulletins, available on the web.
We still have no idea what happened to Annie McCann. Somebody on some other site suggested that she could have taken some sort of medication that caused her to go haywire, like an acne prescription of somesort. I guess it could be possible. She could have had an adverse reaction and drove up here and then died on account of it. Why she chose Baltimore and Perkin Homes would still be a mystery. There were no finger prints in her car other than hers.
The medical examiner is probably doing a very thorough job with lots of bloodwork. Hopefully they will figure it out. Otherwise, unless somebody has some other information, we will never know.
Sounds like it's heading in the direction of one of those "undetermined deaths"--the large number of which Bmore has and has been in the news lately.
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