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Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of Nov. 30

Check out crime going on around the region.

 

Pikesville

Two men carjacked a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint shortly after midnight. Read the full story on Pikesville Patch.

Lutherville-Timonium

A woman arrived at her home and called police when she heard someone moving around upstairs. No intruder was found, but the screen to a window was destroyed and furniture inside was moved. Read more about crime in Lutherville-Timonium Patch.

Hunt Valley

In two separate burglaries a Neil Young photo and 100 gallons of diesel were stolen. Read more about crime in Hunt Valley-Cockeysville Patch.

Towson

Police continue to investigate a Towson-area shooting. Read the full story on Towson Patch.

Owings Mills-Reisterstown

Police have released surveillance photos of a man they say tried to rob a Royal Farms store. Read the full story on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.

Parkville-Overlea

Police are investigating possible connections to crimes around Baltimore and Harford Counties after a Verizon Wireless store was burglarized for the second time last month. Read the full story on Parkville-Overlea Patch.

Essex-Middle River

Computers and projectors were stolen from Red House Run Elementary School in Rosedale. Read more about crime in Essex-Middle River Patch.

Dundalk

An 11-year-old Holabird Middle School student was arrested after he allegedly brought a starter pistol to school. Read more about crime in Dundalk Patch.

Perry Hall

A Perry Hall man was arrested after he allegedly set some shrubbery on fire in the Abingdon area of Harford County. Read the full story on Perry Hall Patch.

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Baltimore Matt

9:49 am on Monday, December 3, 2012

Again, no crime blotter for North Baltimore City on the North Baltimore Patch? Every week there is one for the county. None of this pertains to North Baltimore City. What are the crimes in Charles Village, Remington, Waverly, Hampden, and Roland Park?

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Adam Bednar

10:26 am on Monday, December 3, 2012

Matt, the vast majority of the crimes were posted as individual stories making a crime log moot. I appreciate you reading and encourage you to keep tabs on the individual articles posted throughout the week.

Arbutus Town Crier

5:30 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012

Adam, Crime reports need to be from official Government records not by individuals reporting for the police. Official report need to be posted, follow up from reporters and citizens comments to follow.

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Adam Bednar

5:34 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012

ATC, these stories are individually reported from the crime log I obtain from the Northern District each week.

Arbutus Town Crier

5:44 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012

Great I just wanted to clarify your comment, Thank you Adam for the fast reply. Please keep it up!

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