BALTIMORE CITY
* BURGLARY/ARRESTS: Central District -- Police arrested two teen-age boys who broke into an apartment in the 900 block of Pennsylvania Ave. Sunday by kicking in the front door. The youths, 13 and 16, live in the apartment building.
* ROBBERY: Central District -- A woman was in the 200 block of N. Greene St. Sunday when a man threatened her with a knife and robbed her of $2.
* ROBBERY/ARREST: Northeastern District -- Police arrested a man Sunday after he robbed the C & B Inc. grocery in the 4800 block of Bowleys Lane of $3 worth of wine and pointed a sawed-off shotgun at a store employee. Police said the man is suspected of committing several other robberies.
* ROBBERY: Northeastern District -- A resident of the 600 block ** of Gutman Ave. was in the 2300 block of Perring Manor Road Sunday when he was robbed of more than $100 by two men, one armed with a .38-caliber revolver.
* BURGLARY: Northwestern District -- A TV and stere equipment, all valued at $1,500, were stolen Sunday from a house in the 3900 block of Belvieu Ave.
* ROBBERY: Southwestern District -- Police were seeking a man who robbed a resident of the 2200 block of Frederick Ave. of $5 in the 100 block of S. Catherine St. Sunday.
* THEFTS: Northern District -- The Royal Farm store in the first block of E. 33rd St. was robbed three times Sunday. In one theft, a man stole a can of ravioli, spaghetti and meat sauce. In another, a man stole $16 worth of candy; in the third, a man stole $10 worth of food items.
* THEFT FROM AUTO/ARREST: Northern District -- Police arrested a man who entered a 1992 Honda that was parked in the 3100 block of N. Calvert St. over the weekend and stole a pair of golf shoes and $5. The property was recovered.
BALTIMORE COUNTY
* ROBBERY: North Point Precinct -- A man who implied he was armed with a handgun robbed the 7-Eleven store at Old North Point and Trappe roads of an undisclosed sum of money early yesterday.
Police Blotter is a representative, not comprehensive, list of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, reported by Richard Irwin.