BALTIMORE CITY
* BURGLARY: Northern District -- Electronic equipment valued at nearly $1,000 was stolen from a house in the 400 block of Evesham Ave. over the weekend by someone who reportedly entered through the basement door.
* BURGLARY: Northern District -- Someone entered an apartment in the 4100 block of St. George's Ave. Sunday after breaking a rear window and stole a combination TV/radio and a clock radio, all valued at nearly $100.
* STOLEN CAR: Northwestern District -- A white 1983 Chevrolet van with tags 60A535 was stolen from the 4700 block of Gwynn Oak Ave. Sunday.
* STOLEN CAR: Northwestern District -- Someone stole a maroon 1990 Plymouth Shadow with handicap tags 13998 from the 3800 block of Calloway Ave. over the weekend.
* ASSAULT: Northwestern District -- Police were seeking a man who struck a female resident of the 1600 block of Ashburton St. with his fists and then attempted to cut her with a knife during an incident at her home Sunday night. The woman refused medical treatment and was advised to seek a warrant for the man's arrest for assault.
* BURGLARY: Northwestern District -- Property valued at $1,000 was stolen from a house in the 3200 block of Powhatan Ave. Sunday.
BALTIMORE COUNTY
* ROBBERY: White Marsh Precinct -- A 22-year-old resident of the 6000 block of Marluth Ave. was talking on an outside telephone in the 6300 block of Kenwood Ave. Sunday when three men robbed him of nearly $300.
HARFORD COUNTY
* THEFT: Abingdon -- A teen-age resident of the 900 block of Rumsey Place in Joppatowne was expected to be charged in a warrant with stealing perfume valued at more than $18 from the Rite-Aid pharmacy in the 3400 block of Emmorton Road Saturday. The suspect was stopped by a store security officer when she attempted to leave without paying for the perfume. The suspect was released after being detained when she provided identification. Store officials were expected to seek a warrant this week.
Police Blotter is a representative, not comprehensive, list of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore and Harford counties, reported by Richard Irwin.