BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT



BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT

WEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT

TACTICAL CRIME ANALYSIS

April 29, 2014

|CRIME |TARGETS |LOCATIONS |M.O. / SUMMARY |SUSPECTS |ACTION |

|DECEPTION |ELDERLY VICTIMS |PC7 |Since 04/10/14 there have been four deception burglaries/thefts in|White males, dark complexion |CRIME BULLETIN TO BE ISSUED |

|BURGLARIES/THEFTS | |POSTS 714, 729 |PC7 and PC8 within Posts 714, 729 and 817. | | |

| | | | |Suspect vehicle: | |

|PC7 | |PC8 |All cases occurred during the afternoon hours between 1230 and |CC#141000957 | |

|3 CASES | |POST 814 |1600 hours and on weekdays. |Shiny new slate gray SUV | |

|141000957 | | | |described as “Bubble Shaped” | |

|141130859 | |HUNT CREST ESTATES, THE HILL|Suspects posed as County employees or from BGE to check water or |possibly Lexus/Infiniti | |

|141141677 | |FARM AND HARFORD HILLS |to do an inspection. Suspects also approached victims and asked | | |

| | |COMMUNITIES |where the property line was to dig a ditch in the rear of the |CC# 141130859 | |

|PC8 | | |property. In one case, suspects wearing bright yellow traffic vest|White Ford pickup truck | |

|1 CASE | | |showed ID badge to the victim’s housekeeper and claimed to do work| | |

|141011248 | | |in the house. | | |

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| | | |Jewelry, money, a safe containing passports, a title to the house | | |

| | | |and an insurance policy were taken from these homes. | | |

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| | | |First Case: 04/10/14 Last Case: 04/23/14 | |CONTACT: |

| | | | | |GENNET MEDHIN |

| | | | | |X2245 |

|RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES |SINGLE HOMES |PC2 |Since 04/16/14 there have been seven residential burglaries |None Seen |POST CAR ALERT |

| | |POSTS 211 & 212 |targeting single homes along the Liberty Rd corridor within Posts | |2014 - 026 |

|PC2 | | |211 and 212. | | |

|7 CASES | | | | | |

|141061604 | |ALONG THE LIBERTY RD |Six cases occurred between 0800 and 1900 hours. One case occurred | |WEEKS ACTIVE: 1 |

|141071217 | |CORRIDOR |between Wednesday 1900 hours and Thursday 1733 hours. | | |

|141071390 | | | | | |

|141111408 | | |In all cases entry was by kicking in door or breaking glass. In | | |

|141120972 | | |most cases, entry was gained through the rear basement door. | | |

|141151443 | | | | | |

|141181031 | | |Money, an iPad, a TV, an Xbox 360, a PS3 and a Nintendo Wii game | | |

| | | |system, a PS3 controller, and PS3 video games were taken from | | |

| | | |these homes. | | |

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| | | |First Case: 04/16/14 Last Case: 04/28/14 | |CONTACT: |

| | | | | |GENNET MEDHIN |

| | | | | |X2245 |

|RESIDENTIAL |SINGLE HOMES |PC9 |Since 04/03/14 there have been five residential burglaries in the |CC#140930484: |POST CAR ALERT |

|BURGLARIES |ROW HOMES |POST 929 |Van Dyke Manor Community within PC9. |2 B/M in grey 4 door Buick |TO BE ISSUED |

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|PC9 | | |Most cases occurred between 0730-2034 hours. | | |

|5 CASES | |VAN DYKE MANOR | | | |

|140930484 | | |In two cases, rear doors were kicked in. In two cases a rear | | |

|140931794 | | |window was broken. In one case, no force was needed. | | |

|141051294 | |DDACTS AREA PC9_A | | | |

|141151391 | | |Items taken include money, watches, laptops, game systems, a | | |

|141180346 | | |handgun, and shoes. | | |

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| | | |First Case: 04/03/14 Last Case: 04/28/14 | |CONTACT: |

| | | | | |ERIKA CERNIK |

| | | | | |X2245 |

|MVT/ THEFTS FROM AUTOS |HONDAS |PC4 |Since 04/11/14 there have been 12 motor vehicle thefts or thefts |CC# 141070340 |CRIME BULLETIN 2014-012 |

| |NISSANS |POSTS |from autos in Cockeysville, Towson and Pikesville. Cases involved |Three B/M teens were seen by | |

|PC4 |ACURAS |426, 427 |six Honda Civics, four Nissan Altimas, one Honda Accord, and one |victim’s wife walking through |CRIME BULLETIN |

|6 CASES | | |Acura TSX. |the neighborhood and looking at|2014-012U TO BE ISSUED |

|141140293^ | |PC6 | |vehicles on the day of the | |

|141140296^ | |POSTS |The two MVT’s occurred between 1000 and 1800 hours. All of the |incident. | |

|141140353^ | |612, 615 |Pikesville cases occurred overnight from 4/23 to 4/24. | | |

|141140363^ | | | | | |

|141140399^ | |PC7 |In two cases, the vehicle was stolen with keys that were left in | | |

|141140741^ | |POSTS |the vehicle. One occurred in a business parking lot and the other,| | |

| | |713, 729 |which was recovered, occurred at an apartment complex. | | |

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|PC6 | | |In most cases, airbags were taken. In two of those cases, the | | |

|2 CASES | |RIDERWOOD HILLS, |vehicle was also searched through by the suspect but nothing else | | |

|141070277^ | |LUTHERVILLE, |was stolen. Suspects gained entry in all of these cases by prying | | |

|141070340^ | |PIKESVILLE |windows. The car batteries were also found disconnected. | | |

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|PC7 | | |Driver’s side airbags, a CD player, an I-phone and cash were | | |

|4 CASES | | |stolen. | | |

|140971212# | | | | | |

|141010899# | | | | | |

|141070232^ | | | | | |

|141140450^ | | |First Case: 04/11/14 Last Case: 04/24/14 | |CONTACT: |

| | | | | |VINCE SKRETCH |

|^THEFT FROM | | | | |X2245 |

|#RECOVERED | | | | | |

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