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Clean fight: Man sprayed in face with glass cleaner

Robbery
100 block S. Carlton St., Friday, Dec. 9, 11:40 a.m.: A man was robbed at gunpoint of his cell phone.

Aggravated assault
1900 block S. Monroe St., Sunday, Dec. 4, 3:10 a.m.: A man was cut during a fight.

1800 block McHenry St., Friday, Dec. 9, 6:34 a.m.: A man was cut on the back and left arm while trying to force an unwelcome visitor from his house.

1300 block Washington Blvd., Saturday, Dec. 10, 3:20 a.m.: A woman sprayed a man in the face with glass cleaner during an argument.

Burglary
1900 block Wilkens Ave., Sunday, Dec. 4, 9 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole an air compressor and copper pipes.

1700 block Wilkens Ave., Monday, Dec. 5, 6:30 p.m.: Someone stole tools from a house.

100 block S. Arlington Ave., Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole a TV, XBox and games.

1300 block Race St., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 6:30 a.m.: Someone broke into a garage and stole a bicycle, drill and hand tools.

1200 block James St., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 8:11 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole an XBox and games.

100 block S. Calhoun St., Friday, Dec. 9, 12:50 a.m.: Someone broke into a vacant house.

Stolen auto
400 block S. Calhoun St., Sunday, Dec. 4, 6:30 a.m.: Someone stole a blue 1996 Dodge Caravan.

800 block Woodward St., Sunday, Dec. 4, 5:30 p.m.: someone [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Robbery
1600 block Gough St, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10:28 p.m.: Three juvenile males jumped a man and tried to steal his briefcase, which was on a strap over his shoulder. They kicked and punched the victim and fled with $25 cash but without the briefcase, which contained the victim’s laptop computer. Police arrested two 16-year-old boys.

2500 block Fait Ave., Thursday, Dec. 1, 4:15 p.m.: Four males jumped a very drunk man, beat him and cut him, and stole $100 cash.

2000 block Fountain St., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 11:10 p.m.: A man wearing a ski mask jumped a woman walking home and stole her purse, phone, cash, cards and personal papers.

100 block N. Linwood Ave., Thursday, Dec. 1, 4:30 p.m.: A man was using his laptop computer at the library when a teenager grabbed it and ran out of the library. The victim chased the boy, who put the computer down on some steps at the corner of Potomac and Linwood. When the victim when to pick up his laptop a second boy jumped him, punched him, grabbed the computer and ran away.

200 block S. Ann St., Tuesday, Nov. 29, 5:30 p.m.: Two teenagers jumped a man and stole $40 cash and his iPhone, together worth $340.

100 block N. Chester St., Sunday, Nov. 27, 7:40 p.m.: A man was held up at knifepoint and robbed of his Sanyo cell phone, a pack of Newport 100 cigarettes and $1 cash.

1900 block E. Lombard St., Sunday, Nov. 27, midnight: Two men impersonating police officers stopped a man and held him up at gunpoint. They went through his pockets and briefly forced him into a green Ford Explorer where they asked him if he had any drugs on him. After less than five minutes the suspects dropped the victim at the corner of Chester and Eastern Ave. The thieves made off with $300m cash, a Bank of America credit card and the victim’s wallet and ID.

4700 block Fleet St., Sunday, Nov. 27, 7:10 p.m.: A man walking to his car was accosted by a suspect who showed him a black handgun and demanded his money. The victim opened his car door, kicked the suspect, left the scene and called the police. The suspect was wearing a black face mask, khakis and a striped blue sweater.

2600 block Fleet St., Monday, Nov. 28, 10:30 p.m.: A woman was held up by a man who implied he was armed. He made off with her tote bag, phone, keys and personal papers, together worth $60.

100 block S. Patterson Park Ave., Monday, Nov. 28, 6:18 p.m.: A woman jogging down the street was approached from behind by a man on a bicycle who grabbed the cell phone from her hand. She struggled and the phone fell to the ground, but the cyclist made off with her earbuds, worth $10.

A 12-year-old boy was robbed of his iPod Touch, cell phone and $165 cash by a teenager who dropped his notebook at the scene. Police used the information in the binder to follow the suspect to Patterson High School, where they recovered all of the property except $40 cash. The suspect was taken to the city’s juvenile facility.

200 block S. Durham St., Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1:30 a.m.: A woman was held up at gunpoint and robbed of $100 cash.

6400 block Hartwait Ave., Saturday, Nov. 26, 9:38 p.m.: A woman was punched and robbed of her Cricket cell phone by her live-in boyfriend. A warrant is issued for his arrest.

400 block N. Lakewood Ave., Thursday, Dec. 1, 3:45 p.m.: A woman out shopping was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend, who slapped her and stole $120 cash and a $139 Coby Surround Sound stereo system that she had just purchased. Police arrested the suspect.

Aggravated assault
6200 block Eastern Ave., Saturday, Dec. 3, 9:40 p.m.: A man told police that he was assaulted and stabbed. Police are investigating.

800 block Umbra St., Friday, Dec. 2, 3 p.m.: A man called police and reported that he was accosted by a man in a tan Trailblazer who pointed a gun at him and said “I’ll blow your _______ head off.” Police responded, but before they arrived the victim went out to walk his dog, and was again accosted by the armed man in the Trailblazer.

Highland Ave. and Pratt St., Thursday, Dec. 1, 6 p.m.: A man was stabbed during a street fight.

Unit block S. Central Ave., Thursday, De. 1, 1:45 p.m.: A homeless man was arrested for assault after threatening the owners of a garage with a wrench, and hitting one of them in the eye with it. The victims said that they allow the homeless to sit on a bench outside the business, but the suspect had come into the waiting room, stolen magazines and bothered the customers, so they asked him to leave

1700 block Eastern Ave., Monday, Nov. 28, 2:30 a.m.: A man leaving a bar was beaten and stabbed by a gang of men who had just been ejected from the same bar. The victim went to Johns Hopkins Hospital with a knife still protruding from his back. The victim is in stable condition.

200 block N. Curley St., Monday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m.: A man was sitting on his front steps when a dark-colored auto rolled up. Both the front and rear passenger side windows opened, and one of the passengers shouted “Run!” Then both passengers pointed silver handguns at the victim. He ran and called police. While canvassing the blocks, he identified a man he knew as “Dwyone” as one of the suspects. They found Dwyone, who was hanging at the corner of Curley and Fayette. Dwyone was arrested and taken for questioning.

Unit block S. East Ave., Monday, Nov. 28, 3:36 a.m.: A woman was assaulted by her very drunk and agitated son. Police took the suspect to Central Booking.

200 block S. Broadway, Saturday, Nov. 26, 11:45 p.m.: A man told police that he was walking down the street when a man ran up to him and punched him repeatedly for no apparent reason. The victim was taken to the hospital for stitches under his eye.

Unit block S. Dean St., Monday, Nov. 28, 11:55 a.m.: A man [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

Aggravated Assault
E. Cross Street, unit block, November 25, 1:30 a.m. A man punched his friend in the fact after the friend, thinking the first man had drunk too much, tried to stop him from ordering another beer.

E. Cross Street, unit block, November 24, 1:30 a.m. Police were called to the scene of an assault, and arrested one man for punching another in the nose following an argument.

Light Street, 1200 block, November 21, 4:04 p.m. A man told police he was walking to the library when a second man approached him and asked him for some of the food he was eating. When the first man refused to share, the second stabbed him.

Burglary
S. Paca Street, 1000 block, November 21, 10:20 p.m. Someone used a key to enter a business and took cash and cards.

Cole Street, 1000 block, November 25, 5:10 p.m. A man tried to kick in the door of a house but could not, and fled.

Lemmon Street, 1300 block, November 25, 5:15 p.m. A man returned home to find his house ransacked and his Playstation gone. A belt was also stolen.

Byrd Street, 1700 block, November 23, midnight. Someone broke into a home through a rear door and took tools, jewelry and ski boots.

S. Fulton Avenue, 300 block, November 23, 6:30 p.m. Someone broke into a commercial building and stole copper pipe.

S. Calhoun Street, 100 block, November 21, 9 a.m. A man was arrested for breaking into a home and damaging items belonging to the owner.

Larceny/Shoplifting
Port Covington Drive, 2700 block, November 26, 12:58 p.m. Store employees saw a man take video games from a shelf and put them in his pocket. He was stopped at the front door and arrested. On November 21 at 4:33 p.m., someone was arrested in the same store for trying to take clothing.

Russell Street, 1100 block, November 24, 11:30 p.m. Police were called after a man tried to reach over the counter of a business and grab the employee’s money bag. When the employee asked the man what he was doing, he snapped, “Nothing. Get out of my face.” He was arrested and charged.

S. Charles Street, 1000 block, November 23, 3:48 p.m. A store employee saw a man steal mouthwash and razors, then run out the door.

W. Pratt Street, 1200 block, November 27, 3:50 p.m. Police arrested a man who tried to leave a store without paying for merchandise.

Larceny/Pickpocket
Ravens Stadium, November 24, 7:50 p.m. A man told police three men bumped into him, and then one picked his pocket, after which the suspects scattered in different directions so that he could not chase them.

Larceny from Auto
The following items were stolen from parked vehicles: Computers, cell phones, mp3 players, GPS units, video games, two bicycles and a Wingmaster sign holder.

Neighborhood Watch for the Southern District was compiled by Jacqueline Watts.

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Robbery
S. Regester Street, 200 block, November 26, 1:40 a.m. Three men told police they were walking home when a Ford Expedition pulled up and a group of men got out and yelled, “Baltimore Police,” despite the fact that they were not in uniform and in fact, that one was wearing a T-shirt that said “Puerto Rico” and jeans. They pulled a gun and robbed the men to cash, phones and more. One had a police badge around his neck. Two men were described as white, and one as black, all about 30 years of age.

Brentwood Avenue, 6700 block, November 26, 3:02 a.m. A convenience store employee told police a man had entered the store and threatened him with a knife, saying, “Give me the money.” He fled with scratch-off lottery tickets.

S. Regester Street, 200 block, November 25, 2:34 a.m. A man told police he and his friend were out walking when a green Ford truck, possibly an Explorer or an Expedition, pulled up and two men got out and said, “We are the police.” They robbed the two men of cash and other items, then fled in the truck.

Stiles Street, 800 block, November 25, 8:35 p.m. A man told police he was approached by a second man who was wearing a mask and pulled a black revolver and said, “Drop what you have and sit on your butt.” The man handed over his car key but when the suspect saw other people approaching, he fled.

Mt. Pleasant Avenue, 3400 block, November 22, 2:30 a.m. A man told police he was out walking when a man walked up to him and said, “Take it off or I will f-— you up.” The first man pulled down his pants and the suspect took his wallet, key and cash, then fled.

N. Ann Street, 100 block, November 22, 11:25 a.m. A man told police he was at home when he heard a nose and thought it was his brother. A man he did not know entered the room and said, “Don’t move; I am going to kill you.” He implied he had a weapon and said, “Where’s the f-–ing money?” and “I want the laptop and give me the cord too.” He robbed the man of his phone and computer, then fled.

Pulaski Highway, 3300 block, November 21, 1:30 p.m. A woman told police her ex-boyfriend had pulled up in a white Jeep with temporary tags, jumped out and grabbed $200 cash out of her hands and then drove away. A warrant was issued for his arrest.

S. Curley Street, unit block, November 21, 7:20 p.m. A cashier in a bar told police she was on duty when a man known to the staff, and who had been drinking for about an hour, had walked behind the register and said, “I’m gonna do it.” The cashier told the man she would get him whatever he wanted, but he pushed her away and tried to take money from the register. The bar owner told police he had not given the man permission to do this. A warrant was issued for the suspect’s arrest. On November 21, the same suspect walked behind the bar of a second establishment owned by the same people (this one located in the 2700 block of E. Fayette Street) and took $1,700 cash. The incident was captured on surveillance camera.

Bank Street, 1700 block, November 20, 7:11 p.m. A woman told police she was out walking when she heard people behind her. She turned around and one man grabbed her while another pulled a gun on her. They grabbed her purse and fled.

S. Bethel Street, 800 block, November 20, 2 a.m. A man and woman told police they were out walking when two men approached them and pulled a gun, threatening them. They robbed them their keys, cash and phones. Another man and woman were later robbed in the area by the suspects fitting the same description and using the same method. One suspect was described as wearing a Steelers sweatshirt.

Holabird Avenue, 6600 block, November 20, 5:16 p.m. A sub shop employee told police a man entered, implied he had a weapon and said, “Open the drawer and give me the money.” Another employee said, “We can’t give you that. It’s not ours.” The suspect looked angry and said, “I’ll be back” and walked away.

Aggravated Assault
S. Conkling Street, unit block, November 26, 2:40 a.m. A woman told police she was asleep when her boyfriend came home drunk and started screaming at her. She told him to be quiet and he grabbed a kitchen knife, put it to her throat and said, “I will kill you, I will kill you,” then punched her in the head. He then went into another room. Police arrested him a few minutes later.

Holabird Avenue, 6500 block, November 24, 2:30 a.m. Two women told police a man had approached them on the street, pointed a gun at them and said, “Y’all get the f-— out of here before I shoot your f-—ing asses.” Police were called and approached the man’s home. He came out, screaming, “I ain’t got no gun.” Officers found two rounds of buckshot in his jacket pocket, and the man said, “You can search the house; I ain’t got no gun.” The gun was found leaning against the wall to the officer’s right. The suspect was arrested.

N. Curley Street, 600 block, November 21, 12:40 p.m. Police on patrol heard gunshots and went to investigate. They found bullet holes in the front door of a house and went inside to investigate. A woman told them where the gun was and how to find it, and police recovered it, then discovered it had been stolen in Anne Arundel County. Green plantlike material was also found in the house at the same time. A man in the house told police two men had entered the house and fired their own gun at them, and that he had used the gun in the house to defend himself before both suspects fled. He eventually confessed to police the gun in the house and the drugs were his. He was arrested.

S. Conkling Street, 100 block, November 20, 2:09 a.m. Police responded to a call about disorderly behavior outside a bar. A man told them he had been pushed out of the bar for being loud, and that he had been knocked down by a security guard and sustained a cut on his shoulder.

Burglary
S. Washington Street, 300 block, November 27, 10:35 p.m. Someone entered a home, possibly through a back door, and took a TV, computers, action figures, immigration paperwork and a charger.

Mueller Street, 3300 block, November 25, 9:45 a.m. Someone entered a home through a front window and took a phone, computer and cash.

E. Fayette Street 4500 block, November 21, 6:30 a.m. Someone broke into a business through the front door and took equipment including welding leads, extension cords, scales, air hoses and various tools.

S. Newkirk Street, 1600 block, November 21, 7:45 a.m. Someone pried the door off a commercial trailer and spray painted “F– you” on the interior walls.

Jefferson Street, 2400 block, November 19, 10 a.m. Someone entered a home from a back door and took $2,500 worth of kitchen cabinets.

Larceny
Boston Street, 2600 block, November 26, 11:57 p.m. Someone stole a bicycle from a parking garage.

S. Duncan Street, 200 block, November 25, 8 p.m. Someone entered a yard through a rear fence and took a mountain bike.

E. Fayette Street, 1300 block, November 25, 3:50 p.m. A man was arrested for trying to steal two “Extremely Me” pink watches from a discount store.

Fleet Street, 2100 block, November 25, 4:16 p.m. A liquor store employee told police a man had walked in, grabbed two 1/2-gallon bottles of vodka, then fled.

S. Bond Street, 500 block, November 25, 2:20 a.m. A man told police a suspect had approached him and said, “Is that apple pie you’re eating?” and the man replied it was. The suspect then took his pie and his wallet, and then fled.

S. Exeter Street, 600 block, November 24, 12:38 p.m. A man tried to shoplift 16 Red Bull drinks from a drugstore, but a bystander reported him. He was arrested after a brief foot chase in which the Red Bull did not help him.

Eastern Avenue, 4900 block, November 24, 1 a.m. A man told police he was at a hospital in the emergency room when someone stole his jacket, wallet and cash.

N. Linwood Avenue, 100 block, November 23, 2:55 p.m. A woman told police the man sitting next to her in the library had taken her cell phone while she had it plugged into the wall to charge.

Eastern Avenue, 6300 block, November 21, 7 p.m. A man ran into a convenience store, grabbed a Tastykake and ran out.

Eastern Avenue, 6400 block, November 21, 7 a.m. A business found they were missing $51,000. A suspect was named.

Larceny from Auto
GPS: 21; Money orders: 2; Handicap hang tag: 1; Victoria’s Secret lingerie: 1 bag full; Shoes: 1 pair; Cash: $97; Wallet: 2; Handgun Permit: 1; Purse: 1; mp3: 9; Designer Sunglasses: 2; Prescriptions: 1; Phone: 14; CDs: Many; Cologne: 1; Computer: 11; Gym bag with sweaty clothes: 2; Man necklace: 1; Camera: 2
Game system: 1; Nothing: 14; Radio: 3
Keys: 3; Golf Clubs (Calloway): 1 set; Mints from Starbucks: 1 tin

Neighborhood Watch was compiled by Mary Helen Sprecher.

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Bad employee relations: Boss beats worker with snow shovel

Robbery
E. Fairmount Avenue, 3500 block, November 14, 10:30 p.m. A woman told police she was out walking when a man pulled a gun and said, “Give me your purse.” He fled with her purse, phone, bi-fold wallet and driver’s license.

E. Lombard Street, 1900 block, November 13, 9:50 p.m. A man told police he was grabbed from behind by a man who pulled him to the ground, took his phone and then fled in the company of a second man.

Dundalk Avenue, 1800 block, November 13, 4:30 p.m. A woman told police a male suspect, whom she described as wearing sunglasses and a ripped shirt, had reached for his waistband as though implying he had a gun, and told her, “Give me your money.” The woman, who was waiting for a bus at the time, handed over her purse and $15 cash.

S. Ponca Street, 1000 block, November 21, 6:30 p.m. A teenager told police she was out with a male friend when a group of teenaged boys surrounded them and told the girl he would rip her friend’s face off if she resisted. He took her cell phone and fled.

E. Fayette Street, 3200 block, October 21, 1:15 p.m. A man told police two teenaged boys had entered his electronics business and started grabbing merchandise. The worker grabbed his phone to call 911, and one teenager said, “Why are you calling them? All we want is this laptop.” He called the police and the suspects fled, yelling, “We’ll be back.”

S. Macon Street, 300 block, October 21, 1 a.m. A woman told police she and her boyfriend were sitting outside on some steps when a man ran up, put a gun to the boyfriend’s head and took their computer and phone, then fled.

Aggravated Assault
E. Lombard Street, 1800 block, November 15, 8:15 a.m. Police were called to a school when a student refused to surrender his 7-inch pocketknife. The student was arrested.

S. Macon Street, 400 block, November 15, 12:13 a.m. A woman and man told police they heard an argument in front of their house, and saw a man pointing a gun at the window. The man with the gun went away and came back with a steak knife, which he threatened the woman with when she went outside to confront him. She sustained a scrape. Police arrived and arrested the assailant, as well as another man involved in the incident.

E. Fayette Street, 3200 block, November 14, 2:50 p.m. A man told police he and his boss had become involved in an argument, and that he had tried to walk away when his boss began beating him with a snow shovel, orange in color. The boss was arrested, although no snow shovel was recovered.

Leakin Street, 700 block, November 13, 12:21 a.m. Police broke up a group of people fighting. A bystander told them she had seen one man in the group throw a bottle at a woman’s car, breaking the window. Two of her friends (a man and woman) were out walking when the group attacked them. The man was treated at a local hospital.

S. Broadway, 200 block, November 13, 3:55 p.m. Police responded to a report of property damage and found a man throwing bottles at a restaurant window. It was revealed that several weeks ago, the management of the restaurant had asked him not to return to the premises, but that he had come back tonight under the influence, trying to buy alcohol, which the restaurant refused to serve him. He flew into a rage, punched an employee, then left and returned with rocks and bottles, which he began throwing at the restaurant window. He was arrested.

Burglary
S. Mason court, 200 block, November 19, 3:15 p.m. Someone entered a home through a front door and took a TV and a phone.

Holabird Avenue, 6500 block, November 18, 11:30 a.m. Someone entered a home through a front door and took a safe and a B.B. gun.

Gough Street, 2200 block, November 18, 12:03 p.m. Someone broke into a home through [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

What a steal: Burglar offers to pay, then jumps out window

Robbery
1600 block Elkins Lane, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2:05 a.m.: A victim was robbed of a cell phone.

400 block S. Carey St., Tuesday, Nov. 15, 3 p.m.: Police arrested one suspect in an armed robbery in the 400 block S. Carey. The other suspect escaped.

800 block W. Pratt St., Tuesday, Nov. 15, 11:45 p.m.: Two victims were robbed at gunpoint of their cash, wallets and bank cards.

1100 block Washington Blvd., Thursday, Nov. 17, 1:30 a.m.: A man was robbed at gunpoint of cash.

1700 block Covington St., Friday, Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m.: Three suspects punched and robbed a juvenile of his money, cell phone and watch.

1000 block S. Hanover St., Saturday, Nov. 19, 1:30 p.m.: A group of suspects held up and robbed a convenience store. They escaped with cash and candy.

Aggravated assault
1900 block Light St., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 5:30 a.m.: A man grabbed and choked his girlfriend, then beat her with a can of green beans. He was arrested.

1800 block Hollins St., Thursday, Nov. 17, 3 p.m.: A boy was hit with a broom. He was treated for a bruise over his right eye and released to his father’s custody. A warrant has been issued for the suspect’s arrest.

Burglary
100 block E. West St., Sunday, Nov. 13, 3:30 a.m.: A man told police that he and his roommate had been out drinking, and a friend returned home with them. They drank some more and the friend left. They were not sure whether they locked the door behind him, but when they awoke some time later their PlayStations and iPods were missing. Police [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Robbery
Railway, 6700 block, November 12, 6 p.m. A man told police he was out walking when a group of men approached him and asked if he had 50 cents. He gave them 50 cents and one said, “I’m gong to bank you,” then punched him in the face, took his wallet and ran.

Caroline Street, 300 block, November 9, 5:30 p.m. A man told police he was in a library with a friend when some men he did not know came up and asked if he wanted to “smoke some weed” with them. When the man got up to go with the group, his friend said, “I think they are strapped,” meaning he thought they were armed, and that he thought he owed one of the individuals money, though he wasn’t sure. When he went outside, they attacked him and robbed him of his computer and wallet, as well as a cane.

S. Broadway, 200 block, November 8, 10:30 a.m. A bar employee told police a man had entered the premises and sat down at the bar, then made a comment about what was on TV. Without any preamble, he grabbed the employee by the collar and went down to the register. He fled with more than $220 cash.

S. Spring Court, 200 block, November 5, 1 a.m. A woman told police she and her boyfriend had been out partying and drinking when they began to argue. The man punched the woman, took her phone and fled.

Orleans Street, 2300 block, November 5, 3:56 p.m. A man entered an automotive business and threatened an employee with a handgun, saying, “Open the register.” He and a fellow suspect fled with more than $1,000 cash.

S. Broadway, 100 block, November 5, 2:58 a.m. A man told police he had been robbed by a man who walked away counting the money. The suspect was arrested a short time later.

E. Pratt Street, 1400 block, November 5, 11 p.m. A cab driver told police three men had gotten into his cab, punched him, grabbed his wallet and fled.

Aggravated Assault
N. Montford Street, 600 block, November 12, 2:47 a.m. Police responded to a local E.R. after a report of multiple stabbing victims who had walked in together. Three men told them they had been involved in trying to break up a fight, and that all of them had been cut.

Eastbourne Avenue, 6400 block, November 7, 7:13 p.m. A woman told police her son’s ex-girlfriend had stabbed her with a pocket knife for no apparent reason.

N. Streeper Street, 100 block, November 7, 6:32 p.m. A man and his brother argued about groceries one had purchased. A shoving match ensued, and then one man stabbed the other with a steak knife. He was arrested. He told police, “I have a prosthetic leg and he pushed me to the floor so I grabbed a knife and stabbed him.”

McElderry Street, 3000 block, November 6, 10:10 p.m. A woman told police her boyfriend had beaten her with a mop. It was revealed the two had been arguing because the man thought the woman was being unfaithful.

Thames Street, 1900 block, November 12, 2:23 a.m. Someone broke the glass door of an apartment and entered.

N. Curley Street, 2900 block, November 12, 9:30 a.m. Someone opened the front window of a house and entered, taking tools and food.

S. Mason Court, 200 block, November 12, 3 a.m. Someone entered a home without force and took $600 cash.

N. Streeper Street, 400 block, November 11, 3 p.m. Someone entered a home through a front door and took away a TV and a game system.

N. Wolfe Street, 100 block, November 11, 10 a.m. Someone pried open the kitchen window of a house and took a computer.

Leverton Avenue, 3400 block, November 10, 11:50 p.m. Police responded to a home owner’s call and found a man inside the house with the resident. The intruder told police, “He knows me,” but this was refuted by the homeowner. The suspect was arrested.

Eastern Avenue, 1600 block, November 10, 8:30 p.m. Someone entered a fraternal order building through a metal folding gate, and took a hand cart and storage bins.

Bank Street, 2000 block, November 9, 4 p.m. Someone entered a home through a window and took a bag, cameras, computers and jewelry.

S. Newkirk Street, 1600 block, November 9, 10 a.m. Someone pried open the door of a business. Nothing appeared to be taken.

N. Milton Street, 600 block, November 9, 8 a.m. Someone broke [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

Robbery
1200 block W. Lombard St., Sunday, Nov. 6, 10:26 p.m.: A woman in a bar asked a man she knows as “Scooter” to walk her to the bus stop. They left the bar together, and on the way to the bus stop Scooter put her in a choke hold, punched and kicked her and stole her cash.

Aggravated assault
300 block S. Calhoun St., Monday, Nov. 7, 6:45 p.m.: A man threw a fist-sized rock at another man for no apparent reason, then ran away.

Burglary
Unit block S. Carrollton Ave., Monday, Nov. 7, 7 a.m.: Someone tried to break into a house by hammering on the deadbolt lock, but failed. No entry gained, nothing taken.

1300 block Hollins St., Friday, Nov. 11, 6:45 a.m.: Someone broke into a house, but the occupant did not find anything out of place or missing.

Stolen auto
Unit block S. Fulton Ave., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 7:30 a.m.: Someone stole a 1998 Saturn.

Larceny
1300 block Hull St., Sunday, Nov. 6, noon: Someone stole jewelry.

Unit block E. Lee St., Monday, Nov. 7: Someone broke into several cars parked in the Harbor Court Garage. The garage does not have security cameras.

700 block Washington Blvd., Monday, Nov. 7, 12:05 p.m.: Someone stole hygiene supplies from a dollar store.

1800 block Washington Blvd., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 3:50 p.m.: Someone stole a projector and speakers from an office at Montgomery Park.

600 block Light St., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 10:15 p.m. A man put his iPod on [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

Neighborhood Watch was compiled by Jacqueline Watts.

Robbery

2000 block W. Pratt St., Monday, Oct. 31, 6:35 p.m., A suspect took money and cigarettes from a victim and fled in an unknown direction.
Aggravated assault

500 block S. Fremont Ave., Sunday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m. A victim was assaulted by an armed suspect who pointed a handgun. The suspect fled west on Washington Boulevard. No injuries were sustained in the assault.

1200 block Hull St., Saturday, Nov. 5, 1:35 a.m. A victim was stabbed with a knife after an argument. A warrant is to be obtained for the suspect.
1500 block Covington St., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1:30 a.m. A victim was in the bathroom of a bar at this location when a suspect walked in and asked for the victim’s name. The victim gave her name. The suspect began to hit the victim, striking her back. The suspect hit the victim several times in the head with a bottle. The victim’s boyfriend pulled the victim out of the bar. The victim said the suspect has been making threats to beat her up on Facebook.

Burglary

1100 block Light St., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 4 p.m. A suspect broke into a home at this location and damaged the victim’s cable.

400 block S. Calhoun St., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 6:30 p.m. A suspect used his hands and an unknown object to enter a residence and damage personal property before fleeing the scene.

600 block Portland St., Thursday, Nov. 3, 10:15 a.m. A suspect broke into a home at this location and damaged property before fleeing the scene.

600 block S. Fremont Ave., Thursday, Nov. 3, 10:45 a.m. Video games, jewelry and a laptop were stolen from this location after being burglarized.

Larceny

400 block Russell St., Sunday, Oct. 30, 10:30 a.m. A suspect broke into a vehicle and stole and damaged property before fleeing.

2700 block Port Covington Dr., Sunday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. A suspect was caught trying to steal from Wal-Mart. The property was recovered. The suspect was given a criminal citation and released.

1000 block Light St., Tuesday, Nov. 1, 4:10 a.m. Someone stole keys and money from a victim’s home before fleeing in an unknown direction.

100 W. Ostend St., Tuesday, Nov. 1, 5:30 p.m. Tarps were stolen from this location by a suspect who fled the scene on foot.

1900 block Wilkens Ave., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m. Someone broke into a car and stole a cell phone, money and bank cards.

Unit block E. West St., Thursday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. A suspect stole an iPod and a knight from this location before fleeing.

2700 block Port Covington Dr., Saturday, Nov. 5, 1:55 p.m. A suspect attempted to steal deodorants and shampoo from Wal-Mart and was caught. The suspect was arrested.

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

This week’s Neighborhood Watch was compiled by Mary Helen Sprecher.
Robbery

S. Broadway, 200 block, November 4, 11:07 a.m. A woman at a grocery store noticed a customer trying to force open the cash register. She asked him what he was doing. He replied “Bitch,” but offered nothing else coherent. She told him she was calling the police, and he fled without taking anything.

S. Decker Avenue, 700 block, November 1, 3:10 a.m. Police were alerted to the report of a man who had been robbed and was chasing suspects. The man told police he had been out when the suspects approached him and said, “Give us what ya got or we’ll put one in ya,” while brandishing a gun. One suspect, described as fat, became excited and screamed, “Put one in him! Put one in him!” They took his wallet and fled with him in pursuit. Finally, one threw the wallet at him, but there was no money inside it, the suspects apparently having removed $200 cash. Two of the three suspects were later located by a K-9 officer and one gun was also recovered. Police will follow up.

Albemarle Street, 200 block, October 31, 7:30 p.m. A man told police an armed suspect had carjacked him and stolen his gold 2006 Pontiac.
N. Curley Street, 200 block, October 30, 9 p.m. A man told police a man had pointed a gun at his face and said, “Give me your wallet,” at which point, the man told him he did not have anything and the suspect ran away.

N. Kenwood Avenue, 200 block, October 29, 11:28 p.m. A man told police a female suspect, whom he described as black with short red hair and white sneakers, had taken his wallet, cash and phone by force, and fled.
Aggravated Assault

S. Broadway, 700 block, November 4, 11:25 p.m. Police saw a car stopped in traffic with the driver, a woman, involved in what looked to be a heated discussion with a man. The woman told police she had been driving when the man crossed the road in front of her, then became irate and approached the car, and began to assault her. She sprayed mace at him in self-defense, she said. The man told police the woman had nearly struck him and that he had approached her car to ask why, and she had sprayed mace at him. He told police he did kick the vehicle. Police will follow up.

E. Fayette Street, 2400 block, November 3, 3:23 a.m. Police responded to a report of an assault and found a woman bleeding from a cut to her face. She told them a man and a second woman had been arguing and she had tried to separate them and the man had slammed the door on her, causing the injury. She told police the man had told everyone in the area not to answer police questions about the incident. The man would not respond to police requests to turn around to be handcuffed, and was eventually taken into custody forcibly.

S. Wolfe Street, 500 block, November 2, 11:10 p.m. A woman told police she had been assaulted by a former co-worker whom she knew only as “Margarite,” and whom she was unable to describe. The two had been drinking together prior to the incident. The first woman told police the assailant had already gone home because her boss had made her. She then became uncooperative with the investigation and refused to participate further.

Anglesea Street, 400 block, November 2, 4:47 p.m. A woman told police she had gotten into an argument with her mother in law; the mother in law had allegedly become angry over a picture the woman had posted on her  Facebook page. The mother in law struck the woman in the face with a pair of metal tongs, causing injury, and was arrested.
N. Rose Street, 200 block, October 30, 6:36 p.m. A man told police he and his father in law had gotten into an argument over money, and that the father in law had stabbed him in the back. The father in law was arrested.

S. Conkling Street, unit block, October 14, 12:50 a.m. A man told police, “I was stabbed by a man by the name Chauncey.” An argument had started between the two when one accused the other of taking his phone. “Chauncey” was later arrested and found to have a ziplock bag containing white powder on his person.
Larceny

Aliceanna Street, 1400 block, November 5, 4:50 p.m. Someone removed a bag container UnderArmour clothing after it was attached to a pole outside a restaurant.

S. Highland Avenue, 1100 block, November 4, 11:27 a.m. Someone stole six pairs of ladies underpants from a drawer. A suspect was named to police.

Eastern Avenue, 3800 block, November 3, 1:30 p.m. A woman took raw shrimp from a seafood display. When asked when she was going to pay for it, she replied, “When I am ready,” and left with it. She was arrested shortly afterwards.

E. Fayette Street, 3300 block, November 3, 3:10 p.m. A man was arrested for trying to leave a convenience store with 5 energy drinks. He could not outrun police despite the energy drinks, however, and was arrested.

Anglesea Street, 1200 block, November 1, 8:30 a.m. A man told police someone had picked his pocket, taking $1,200 without his knowledge.

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Robbery
Holabird Avenue, 6600 block, October 26, 3:10 p.m. A woman told police she had walked past two teenaged boys while on her way to buy cigarettes. On the way back, she was counting her money when the boys punched her, grabbed her wallet and fled.

N. Belnord Avenue, unit block, October 25, 9:30 p.m. A man told police he and a friend were out walking when two teenaged boys ran up to them and struck one of the men in the back of the head with a hard object. They then robbed the two men of everything in their pockets and fled.

Broening Highway, 1400 block, October 23, 2:40 p.m. A man told police his brother had beaten him and taken his cell phone. The two had previously argued over money. A warrant was issued for the assailant’s arrest.

S. Wolfe Street, 700 block, October 23, 11:30 p.m. A woman told police she and her boyfriend were walking together when a man approached and said, “You know what time it is,” then grabbed her cell phone and debit cards and fled.

N. Potomac Street, 800 block, October 16, 2:30 a.m. A man told police he was robbed of his phone, $20 cash, debit card and driver’s license by a man who did not appear to have a weapon, but who went through his pockets, removed his property and fled.

Aggravated Assault
Mt. Pleasant Avenue, 3500 block, October 29, 2:10 a.m. A woman told police her boyfriend had choked her and bitten her on the arm following an argument over the sleeping arrangements for their child. The boyfriend was arrested at the scene.

E. Fayette Street, 3600 block, October 28, 11:10 p.m. A man told police that a woman with whom he had previously had sexual relations several times, and whom he knew only as “Toni,” had fought on his front porch, and that she had sprayed the back of his neck with mace. The woman, whom he also described as an old friend, was a neighbor. Police will follow up.

S. Dean Street, 700 block, October 28, 5 p.m. A woman told police she had gotten into a fight with her boyfriend, who then hit her on the head with a mop.

German Hill Road, 6700 block, October 28, 4:30 p.m. A woman told police her boyfriend called her names, then had struck her in the knee with a spray can, causing a bruise. The two had been involved in an argument, and the boyfriend allegedly had been drinking.

N. Glover Street, 100 block, October 27, 7:30 a.m. A woman told police she and her boyfriend had argued because she wanted to file for child support from a previous relationship. The boyfriend refused to allow her to leave the house and then began choking her. He was arrested.

Herring Court, 200 block, October 25, 6:50 p.m. A woman told police she had argued with two neighbor women, and as a result, one her with a bat. When the victim managed to make her way inside, the suspects followed her, trying to jab her through her screen door with knives. Criminal charges will be brought.

S. Bradford Court, 600 block, October 25, 6:30 p.m. A man told police a suspect whom he knew only as “Joe” had approached him, accusing him of stealing from him. “Joe” then struck the man with a 2×4 that had a nail sticking out of it, and fled.

Broening Highway, 1400 block, October 24, 11:37 p.m. A man told police he had been moving his trash can into the alley when a woman drove by in a white Chevy Malibu. She asked him why he was trying to hit her car, and he responded that he was only moving his trash can. A man approached the two, screaming, “I’m a n—-r; I will be right back.” He then went away and came back, telling the man, “You either come to me or I’m going to come to you.” He pulled a chrome-plated gun out of his pants and fired off one round at the man, then got into the woman’s car and they both fled. The car was later located, and police are following up.

S. Linwood Avenue, 500 block, October 23, 3:40 p.m. A woman told police her ex-boyfriend had sprayed her with mace, then fled. A warrant was issued for his arrest.

N. Milton Avenue, 200 block, October 23, 11:40 p.m. A man told police he and his younger brother had argued over money, and the younger brother had struck him with a lamp, then fled. A warrant was obtained for his arrest.

Kane Street, 100 block, October 18, 1:50 p.m. Police responded to Patterson High School’s cafeteria and found a teenaged girl lying unconscious on the floor. It was reported that two other students had approached her and asked if she had head lice, then punched her. The suspects were arrested.

Burglary
N. East Avenue, unit block, October 29, 2:20 p.m. Someone entered a home through a rear window and took a TV and electronic game system.

Fleet Street, 2400 block, October 28, 9:05 a.m. A man told police he came downstairs after taking a shower and saw a suspect’s legs hanging from his window. The suspect, described as a black male, age 16-19 with a medium afro, fled shortly thereafter.

Gusryan Street, 300 block, October 27, 9:30 a.m. Someone broke into a vacant home under rehab, taking hand tools and a ladder.

W. Montford Avenue, 600 block, October 27, 9 a.m. Someone broke a rear window and entered a house, taking copper pipes and a cast-iron bathtub. The house next door was broken into as well. Among the property taken were copper pipes and the kitchen sink.

Quad Avenue, 6600 block, October 27, 9:30 a.m. Someone broke through a wooden door and entered a business, then searched through desks and fled.

N. Lakewood Avenue, 400 block, October 26, 12:20 p.m. Someone kicked open the rear [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

Robbery
1300 block James St., Sunday, Oct. 23, 6:20 a.m.: A man was robbed at knifepoint of his cash and cell phone.

1300 block Herkimer St., Monday, Oct. 24, 2 p.m.: Someone pushed a woman and stole her laptop computer, then fled. The computer is traceable with a software program. Police will follow up.

1100 block James St., Saturday, Oct. 29, 11:10 p.m.: A man stopped a woman on the street, implied he had a handgun, and robbed her of her purse, cash and bank cards.

Aggravated assault
Russell and Lee streets, Sunday, Oct. 23, 10 a.m.: A man was cut with a knife.

500 block S. Fremont Ave., Sunday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m.: a man pointed a handgun at another man and fled.

Burglary
1000 block W. Pratt St., Monday, Oct. 24, 2 p.m.: Someone broke into a house under renovation and stole plywood.

100 block W. Clement St., Thursday, Oct. 24, 11 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole a television.

200 block S. Fulton Ave., Tuesday, Oct . 25, 2 p.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole video games and a cell phone.

600 block Portland St., Tuesday, Oct. 25, 8:40 a.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole jewelry, games and a laptop computer.

Stolen auto
1500 block Race St., Wednesday, Oct. 26, 8:30 a.m.: Someone stole a 1994 Suzuki.

1100 block S. Hanover St., Friday, Oct. 28, 6 p.m.: Someone stole a 2004 Acura.

Larceny
1800 block Byrd St., Sunday, Oct. 23, 5 p.m.: Someone stole a bicycle.

700 block Washington Blvd., Tuesday, Oct. 25, 3 p.m.: A man was arrested for shoplifting medicine [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: Southeast

Robbery
900 block E. Baltimore St., Sunday, Oct. 16, 6:37 a.m.: Two men argued at a homeless shelter and took it outside. One of the men punched and kicked the other. The suspect stole the victim’s cell phone and a medicine bottle containing $70 cash and fled. The victim was taken to a hospital.

2900 block Fleet St., Saturday, Oct. 8, 10:14 p.m.: Two women were held up at knifepoint by a man who said “Give me your purse or I will stab you.” The women screamed and one of the women threw her purse at the suspect. He picked up the purse, jumped into a maroon Oldsmobile and fled eastbound.

Unit block S. Robinson St., Monday, Oct. 17, 2:33 a.m.: A woman was walking home from visiting her sister when a man and woman ran past her pursued by three men. One of the three grabbed the victim’s purse and when she resisted, he stabbed her in the wrist with a pair of scissors. Police arrested but later released a suspect when the victim could not positively identify him.

100 block N. Clinton St., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1:58 p.m.: A man was sweeping in front of an auto repair shop when a man rode up on a purple bicycle and asked for air in his back tire. As the victim filled the tire the cyclist said “Hey can I have a few dollars?” The cyclist then showed a black handgun held in his waistband, forced the victim to the rear of the shop and stole cash, and then fled on his bike. Witnesses backed up the sweeper’s story.

2500 block E. Fayette St., Friday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m.: A woman standing at a bus stop was jumped by two men who grabbed her around the neck and stole her cell phone from her jacket pocket. The victim had been listening to music on her ear buds and did not hear the suspects approaching.

2300 block E. Fairmount St., Friday, Oct. 14, 7:24 p.m.: A young man wearing a white hoodie walked into a corner store, pulled a handgun and said “Gimme the money.” The store’s owner, thinking the gun was a BB gun, picked up a white bucket of bubble gum and hit the suspect with it, saying “get out of the store.” The suspect fled.

1500 block E. Fayette St., Friday, Oct. 14, 11 p.m.: A man was punched and robbed of his cell phone and $230 cash. The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment of his split lip.

200 block N. Milton Ave., Sunday, Oct. 16, 12:29 a.m.: A man walked into a corner store, showed a silver handgun and announced a robbery. The store clerk picked up the phone and called the police and the suspect fled.

400 block S. Washington St., Sunday, Oct. 16, 7:42 p.m.: A couple out walking noticed a man following them. When they turned onto Washington St., the suspect confronted them with his hand in his pocket, implying he had a handgun, and said “Give me your money.” The man said he didn’t have any money, and the suspect knocked him to the ground, tore his pocket and stole his wallet. The female victim tried to jump the suspect, then ran to the 500 block S. Washington and returned with reinforcements. The suspect fled with four people giving chase. The victims managed to subdue the suspect and waited for police. The suspect did not have the victim’s wallet on him when arrested, but the wallet was found, without cash, in the 400 block S. Chapel St. The suspect was taken to Central Booking and charged.

Aggravated assault
Unit block N. Highland Ave., Thursday, Oct. 20, 11:18 p.m.: A couple argued over the television set. The boyfriend threw a three-liter bottle of soda at the victim. The bottle hit her and exploded. Then the victim [Read more...]

Neighborhood Watch: South

Robbery
200 block S. Carey St., Monday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m.: A man was held up at gunpoint of his wallet and cash.

1200 block W. Pratt St., Monday, Oct. 17, 7:50 p.m.: A man tried to hold up another man at gunpoint but fled without taking anything.

Unit block E. Cross St., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2:38 a.m.: A man was arrested after punching another man and stealing his watch.

700 block Washington Blvd., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 7:49 p.m.: Two men held up an office at gunpoint and stole a laptop computer, cash and candy.

1300 block McHenry St., Thursday, Oct. 20, 1:30 p.m.: A man tried to hold up another man at gunpoint. They scuffled, and the victim suffered a cut lip. Police arrested the suspect.

1500 block Ramsay St., Friday, Oct. 21, 2:42 p.m.: A man walked into a bar with a shotgun, fired a round into the ceiling, and robbed people of their cash and cell phones.

1200 block Washington Blvd., Friday, Oct. 21, 7:09 p.m.: A woman was held up at gunpoint. The suspect took her cigarettes and fled.

1500 block Cole St., Saturday, Oct. 22, 8 a.m.: A woman got a call from her alarm company, so she went home and found a man in her house. He held her up, took her wallet and fled out the back door. He had gotten into the house through the basement bathroom window.

Aggravated assault
1900 block Wilkens Ave., Monday, Oct. 17, 12:05 p.m.: A man hit his girlfriend on the back of the head with a beer bottle. He was arrested.

1800 block McHenry St., Friday, Oct. 21, 10:30 p.m.: A man was arrested for attacking his girlfriend, trying to strangle her, then holding a knife to her throat, then asking her if she was all right.

1100 block Sargeant St., Sunday, Oct. 22, 11 p.m.: A woman’s boyfriend came home drunk, punched and pushed her and threw a glass bottle at her while she was holding their child, hitting her in the back of the head. He was arrested.

Burglary
800 block Washington Blvd., Monday, Oct. 17, 7:50 a.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole DVDs, video games and an XBox console.

1300 block Hull St., Monday, Oct. 17, 8:20 a.m.: Someone broke into a house and stole a television and cash.

800 block Ramsay St., Monday, Oct. 17, 3:45 p.m.: A man was arrested for burglary; property stolen was not listed.

800 block W. Pratt St., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 12:30 a.m.: Someone broke into an apartment; property stolen was not listed.

600 block S. Monroe St., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2:50 p.m.: Someone broke into a house. Nothing was taken.

300 block Woodyear St., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 7:15 a.m.: Someone broke into a house through a rear window and stole televisions, video games and a camera.

Unit block S. Carey St., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 4:30 p.m.: Someone entered a house without permission. Nothing was stolen and there were no signs of forced entry.

1500 block E. Clement St., Friday, Oct. 21, 12:50 p.m.: A woman said she [Read more...]

Stolen in S.E.: A violin and a front-end loader

Robbery
S. Broadway, 200 block, October 11, 9:10 p.m. A man told police he had been out walking when he noticed four men following him, One picked up a rock and threw it at him, striking him in the head. They then knocked him down, punched and kicked him and took $200 cash and fled. On the same day at around the same time and in the same block, a man left a restaurant carrying some food and was attacked by two men he did not know. They knocked him to the ground, took his wallet and food and fled.

N. Bouldin Street, 500 block, October 11, 9:21 a.m. A woman told police she was in her house when she heard a window break. She ran downstairs and saw a woman she knew only as “Angel” who screamed at her “Yeah, Poo, come outside, I’m’a take all your s—t.” The suspect then grabbed a Kodak printer and took it, placing it into a late-model Pontiac. She then re-entered and took a TV, but since it would not fit into the car, she left it behind. The victim told police she might have recognized “Angel” as a woman with whom her mother had been involved in a fight over the summer. “Poo” was the nickname of someone the victim knew, and she was able to supply “Poo”’s real name and address. Police will follow up.

N. Glover Street, 600 block, October 10, 7:15 a.m. A woman told police she and her ex-boyfriend had become involved in a fight. During this incident, he took her Cricket cell phone and also pushed and slapped her. A warrant was obtained for his arrest.

Fairmount Avenue, 2700 block, October 16, 6:48 a.m. A senior citizen told police he was out walking when two men approached him and asked for his name. He ignored them and they confronted him, saying “Where is your money?” They patted him down and then pushed him over and took $250 cash.

Claremont Avenue, 3700 block, October 9, 11:23 p.m. A man told police he had been approached by a man whom he did not know. The suspect threatened him with a handgun and said, “What time is it?” and then “Kick it out.” He robbed the man of $250 cash, his phone and a set of car keys.

N. Patterson Park Avenue, 100 block, October 9, 8:10 p.m. A child told police she was sitting outside her house when a man ran up and pushed her, demanding the computer game she was playing. He grabbed it from her, then fled. She told police she had seen him in the area previously.

Fleet Street, 2900 block, October 8, 10:14 p.m. A woman told police she and her friend were robbed at knifepoint. The suspect took a purse, wallet, checkbook, phone and keys.

Eastern Avenue, 6300 block, Spetember 22, 3:40 p.m. A teenager told police he was robbed of $60 cash while waiting at a bus stop. The suspect knocked him to the ground and punched him, then took the cash and ran.

Aggravated Assault
N. Robinson Street, 600 block, October 13, 7:42 a.m. Police responded to an anonymous call about an assault. A woman at the scene told them her husband and she had been involved in an argument after he accused her of not telling the truth. He threw water on her to wake her up, and hit her with a baseball bat, then poked her in the eye. He was arrested at the scene.

Eastern Avenue, 1400 block, October 13, 10:20 p.m. A man told police a homeless man had tried to stop him from entering a self-storange business. When the man tried to push past him, the homeless man threatened him with a knife and pepper spray, saying “You can’t go in there, I’ll cut you,” and “You better cover your nose ‘cause I’m gonna spray you and there’s nothing you can do about it.” The man flagged down a passing car and asked the driver to call police. Upon further investigation, police discovered contradictory statements made by the victim. Investigation is ongoing.

S. Haven Street, 200 block, October 10, 7:30 p.m. A man told police he and his girlfriend had an argument that turned physical after he tried to move out. The woman then pulled a knife and allegedly stabbed the man. A warrant was issued for her arrest.

S. Collington Avenue, 1800 block, October 10, 2:33 a.m. A woman told police she and a suspect, described only as a black female wearing a blonde wig, had bitten her on the leg, then fled after a friend intervened to help. The friend was also injured when the suspect struck her on the head with a stick.

S. Washington Street, unit block, October 11, noon. A man threw a phone at a woman’s screen door, and she confronted him to make him stop. He hit her in the mouth with a stick. When police arrived, he was still in front of the house and was arrested.

E. Fairmount Avenue, 3200 block, October 10, 12:51 a.m. A woman told police her ex-boyfriend had grabbed her and attacked her with a knife. She was taken to the hospital for her injuries but was able to provide her attacker’s name and address.

Cornwall Street, 400 block, October 5, 8:50 a.m. A woman told [Read more...]

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