Police Blotter
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police reports in Baltimore city and countyCentral Baltimore
Theft A backpack valued at $50 was stolen Tuesday from a 2003 Toyota Highlander parked in the first block of Guilford Ave.Burglary A laptop computer valued at $500 was stolen between Sept. 12 and Monday from DKJ, Inc. in the 200 block of E. Lexington St. by someone who entered an office through the ceiling.
Southeastern Baltimore
Stolen vehicle A black 4-door 2004 Honda Civic with tags 8BA L82 was stolen Tuesday in the 100 block of S. High St.Theft A 1996 Toyota truck was parked in the 3400 block of Eastern Ave. Tuesday when someone removed the vehicle's catalytic converter.
Burglary A computer, several DVDs and a camera were stolen Tuesday from a house in the 2100 block of E. Lombard St. by someone who entered through a window.
Burglary Someone entered a house in the 3400 block of E. Pratt St. through a rear door Tuesday and removed a laptop computer, a digital camera and memory sticks. Total value of the property was nearly $1,500.
Burglary Gold jewelry, three purses and nearly $400 cash were stolen Tuesday from a house in the 3700 block of Mt. Pleasant St. by someone who entered through a rear kitchen window.
Theft A 1997 Nissan was parked in the 100 block of S. Highland Ave. between Monday and Tuesday when someone entered the vehicle after breaking a window and stole a CD player valued at $400.
Northern Baltimore
Robbery A female, 19, was about to remove money from an ATM in the 2500 block of N. Charles St. about 8 p.m. Tuesday when a gunman demanded her money. When the woman told the man she had none, he robbed her of her debit card and fled on foot. No arrest had been made.Baltimore Co. – White Marsh
Shooting A man, 22, was relieving himself next to a dumpster in the 6000 block of Radecke Ave. about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday when someone approached him from behind and shot him in the back. The victim drove himself to a nearby house, whose residents called 911. From the house, the man was taken by ambulance to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, where he was treated and released. No arrest had been made and police had no motive for the shooting.Baltimore Co.- Cockeysville
Burglary A laptop computer and its case were stolen Tuesday from a house in the 200 block of Charmuth Road by someone who entered through a side door.Baltimore Co – Franklin
Burglary Between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, someone broke into a house in the first block of Blacksmith Court and stole jewelry valued at nearly $8,000. Early Tuesday, someone stole the burglary victim's 4-door 2007 Honda Accord with tags 8CV T07 that was parked outside the house.Robbery A woman, 52, was exiting her car in the 9100 block of Thistle Down Road about 11:40 p.m. Monday when three young males, one with a handgun, robbed her of her purse containing a cell phone, credit cards and a watch.
Burglary Someone broke into a garage in the 100 block of Byway Road between Monday and Tuesday and removed a chain saw valued at $400 and $10 cash.
Burglary Two storage lockers in the basement of an apartment building in the 100 block of Willow Bend Drive were broken into Tuesday. A TV valued at $50 was taken from one, a miter saw was removed from the other.
Baltimore Co. – Pikesville
Burglary Two coats, a TV, two vacuum cleaners, dishes, tools and a lamp were stolen between Monday and Tuesday from a basement storage locker of an apartment building in the 6900 block of Marsue Drive.Richard Irwin
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