Police Blotter

The Baltimore Sun

Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police re

ports in Baltimore and Baltimore County.

Baltimore

Central

Stolen vehicle -- A silver-colored 2007 Saturn with Vir

ginia tags KCF5378 was stolen Sunday night in the first block

of N. Hanover St.

Burglary -- Hand and power tools and building materials- all valued at $12,000 - were stolen Sunday or Monday

from a house under renovation in the 1000 block of N. Cal

vert St.

Eastern

Assault/arrest -- Two men were arguing in their home

in the 800 block of N. Lakewood Ave. about 7 p.m. Monday

when one cut the other in the chest, stomach and both arms.

The victim, 37, was treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Ar

rested and charged with aggravated assault was Craig Wal

ston, 47.

Robbery -- A man, 28, was walking in the 2400 block of E.

Preston St. about 10 p.m. Monday when he was attacked by

four younger men who knocked him to the pavement and

robbed him of $10. The man suffered head injuries and was

treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Western

Shootings -- Two teenage boys and a teenage girl were

shot about 10 p.m. yesterday in the 1900 block of W. North

Ave. Each suffered minor wounds to their legs or feet, and

were treated at an area hospital. Details were not available.

Church burglary -- Police were seeking a man who

broke into Wayside Baptist Church in the 1300 block of Riggs

Ave. through a basement door Sunday night and stole a gen

erator valued at $900. Witnesses provided police with a

name and description of the intruder.

Baltimore County

Cockeysville

Assault -- Police were seeking a woman who drove her

1985 Mercedes-Benz into her ex-boyfriend's apartment in

the first block of E. Padonia Road about 1:30 a.m. Monday af

ter an argument. The 28-year-old man was not injured. A

warrant charging the woman with first-degree assault was

to be issued. Anyone knowing the woman's whereabouts is

asked to call the precinct at 410-887-1820.

Wilkens

Robbery -- Police were seeking three men in their late

teens or early 20s who robbed a 7-Eleven in the 1600 block of

Edmondson Ave. about 1 a.m. Monday. After entering the

store, one of the men brandished a handgun and removed

an undisclosed sum from a cash register. After forcing a

19-year-old male employee into a rear room, the men fled

with the money, the tape from a security camera and a com

puter.

Robbery -- A boy, 14, was robbed of his cell phone about

11:30 a.m. Monday by four other young males, one armed

with a handgun, in the 1300 block of Francis St. The cell

phone was valued at $200.

White Marsh

Burglary -- Copper wiring was stolen over the weekend

from a house under construction in the 5600 block of New

Forge Road.

Robbery -- An employee of Domino's Pizza in the 6300

block of Kenwood Ave. was behind the counter about 11 p.m.

Sunday when a man outside yelled to let him in because he

needed help. After she did, the apparently unarmed man re

moved money from a cash register and escaped with a sec

ond man waiting outside on a bike.

Essex

Burglary -- A laptop computer valued at $1,000 was

stolen over the weekend from a doctor's office in the 200

block of Ballard Ave.

Robbery -- A man, 24, was standing at a bus stop at East

ern Boulevard and Taylor Avenue about 1 a.m. Monday

when a man with a handgun robbed him of $30 and a cell

phone.

Franklin

Burglary -- Someone entered a house in the first block of

Wellington Court between 8 a.m. and noon Monday and

stole a computer, digital camera, compact discs, digital video

discs and a set of keys. Once outside, the intruder stole the

victim's gold 2003 Honda CRV with tags 632M181.

Richard Irwin

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