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Police Blotter

THE BALTIMORE SUN

Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.

Baltimore City

Southeastern District

Liquor violations: Police cadets under age 21 entered 55 bars in the district over the weekend and attempted to purchase alcoholic beverages. Employees of 28 bars failed to request identification and either sold or served alcoholic beverages to cadets. Citations were forwarded to the city liquor board.

Theft: A Roy Rogers watch valued at $100 was stolen Sunday from a house in the 200 block of S. Washington St.

Southern District

Stolen vehicle: A 1991 Ford with tags KWE 777 was stolen Sunday in the 100 block of E. Ostend St.

Theft: A television and a DVD player were stolen Sunday from a 1999 Lincoln Navigator parked in the 1400 block of W. Patapsco Ave. The items were valued at $3,400.

Western District

Arrests: Members of the city police Firearms Apprehension Strike Team, posing as drug dealers at Carey Street and Harlem Avenue, arrested 11 people Saturday who were attempting to purchase drugs and four others for illegal possession of firearms.

Burglary: Someone entered a second-floor apartment in the 3400 block of Auchentoroly Terrace from a fire escape and stole a 13-inch television and cordless telephone.

Eastern District

Burglary: Someone entered Red Wing Inn in the 2500 block of E. Monument St. early Sunday and removed $2,000 in coins and currency from several poker machines.

Baltimore County

Wilkens Precinct

Robbery: A woman, 51, was stepping from her car on Cherrydell Road about 8 p.m. Sunday when a man knocked her to the ground and stole her purse containing $400, keys and credit cards.

Parkville Precinct

Burglary: A 12-inch miter saw valued at $400 was stolen over the weekend from a garage in the 4100 block of Taylor Ave.

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