Baltimore City
BURGLARY: Southern District -- Two 19-inch TVs and two VCRs, valued at nearly $1,200, were stolen Monday from a home in the 2300 block of Seamon Ave.
BURGLARY/ASSAULT: Northeastern District -- Police were seeking a man who broke into the home of an elderly man in the 3300 block of Richmond Ave. Sunday night and stole $200 from the victim's wallet after assaulting him.
ROBBERY: Northeastern District -- A deliveryman for Pizz-A-Boli's in the 1700 block of E. Northern Parkway was
making a delivery in the 1100 block of E. Belvedere Ave. Monday when a gunman robbed him of $40.
THEFT: Northern District -- Computer equipment valued at more than $2,800 was stolen from an office in the USF&G; building in the 5800 block of Smith Ave. between Sunday and early yesterday.
BURGLARY: Northwestern District -- Property valued at more than $160 was stolen from a house in the 3900 block of Norfolk Ave. Monday.
BURGLARY: Western District -- An aluminum window frame of unknown value was stolen Monday from a house in the 2800 block of Rayner Ave.
ASSAULT: Southwestern District -- Police were seeking several teen-age boys who attacked a resident of the 3000 block of Lucille Ave. in the 100 block of S. Calverton Road Monday and struck him several times with their fists and a wrench. The victim suffered lacerations to his head and right hand but refused medical treatment.
Baltimore County
BURGLARY: Parkville Precinct -- A shotgun and other property, valued at more than $200, were stolen Monday from a home in the 8700 block of Walther Blvd.
STOLEN CAR: Towson Precinct -- A black 1991 Buick Century with tags AGE 528 was stolen Monday from Wheels Inc. at Windwood Road and Holly Lane.
ROBBERY: Garrison Precinct -- A gunman robbed the Speedy Shell service center in the 9900 block of Liberty Road of an undisclosed sum of money Monday night.
METRO CRIME STOPPERS
CALL IN TIPS: Readers with information on these or other crimes can call Metro Crime Stoppers' confidential 24-hour hot line, 276-8888. Names are not taken, calls are not recorded and rewards of up to $1,000 may be paid for information.
Police Blotter is a representative, not comprehensive, list of crimes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, reported by Richard Irwin.