Here’s the latest report from Baltimore County Police’s sixth precinct:
January 22: Attempted First Degree Burglary, 1500 Block of East Joppa Road 21286
At 2:49 a.m., an unknown suspect, brandishing a firearm, attempted to gain entry into the victim’s room at the Towson East Motel by pushing the victim’s door open.
January 21: Robbery, 1500 Block of East Joppa Road 21286
At 7:45 a.m., the victim’s purse was taken from her as she was walking into the Royal Farms store. The suspect was apprehended a short time later.
January 20: First Degree Assault, 100 Block of Dumbarton Road 21212
At 7:24 p.m., the victim was assaulted by the suspect while he slept. The victim was transported to the hospital and the suspect was arrested.
January 18: Attempted Carjacking, 800 Block of Dulaney Valley Road 21204
At 1:30 p.m., two armed suspects attempted a carjacking at the Towson Town Center Mall. Both suspects were arrested.
January 18: First Degree Burglary, 7600 Block of Hillendale Road 21234
Sometime between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., an unknown suspect(s) entered the residence by unknown means and stole cash, several game systems and accessories.
January 17: First Degree Assault, 1000 Block of Donington Circle 21204
At 9:15 p.m., unknown suspect(s) shot one round into an apartment. When the two victim’s in the apartment heard the shot, they ran into another apartment.
January 13 to 16: Second Degree Burglary, 1900 Block of White Oak Avenue 21234
Sometime between 9:30 p.m. on January 13 and 7 a.m. on January 16, an unknown suspect(s) stole sports equipment from Oakleigh Elementary School.
January 13: Robbery, Unit Block of Solar Circle 21234
At 11:34 a.m., as the victim walked to the rental office, an unknown suspect threatened and grabbed the victim’s purse containing credit cards and a cell phone.
January 11 to 12: First Degree Burglary, Unit Block of Barrow Court 21204
Sometime between 1 p.m. on January 11 and 11:40 a.m. on January 12, an unknown suspect(s) forced open the basement door to the house and stole multiple pieces of construction and landscaping equipment.
January 11: Robbery, Unit Block of Neptune Court 21234
At 12:15 a.m., unknown suspects entered the residence through an unlocked front door. The suspects, displaying guns, stole cash, a cell phone and a key and then fled on foot.
January 10: Robbery, 1600 Block of East Joppa Road 21286
At 7:17 p.m., an unknown suspect entered the Subway restaurant displaying a gun. The suspect stole cash and fled.
January 10: Robbery, 8500 Block of Chestnut Oak Road 21234
At 4:50 p.m., a victim was robbed at gunpoint by an unknown suspect. The suspect stole cash, beauty products, medication, a wallet, a personal identity item and miscellaneous cards.
January 8 to 10: First Degree Burglary, 7900 Block of Ruxway Road 21204
Sometime between 3:45 p.m. on January 8 and 6 a.m. on January 10, an unknown suspect entered the victim’s residence by unknown means and stole jewelry.
January 6 to 9: Attempted Second Degree Burglary, 1200 Block of East Joppa Road 21286
Sometime between 6:15 p.m. on January 6 and 7 a.m. on January 9, an unknown suspect(s) attempted to gain entry into Healthcare Services of Maryland by prying the front door. Entry was not made.
January 6 to 9: Attempted Second Degree Burglary, 800 Block of Gleneagles Court 21286
Sometime between 9 a.m. on January 6 and 8 a.m. on January 9, an unknown suspect(s) attempted to gain entry into Cheezy’s Deli by prying the side and front doors.
January 5: First Degree Burglary, 7900 Block of Ellenham Avenue 21204
Sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., an unknown suspect(s) forced open the victim’s front door by unknown means. Once inside, the suspect(s) stole jewelry from the residence.
January 4 to 12: First Degree Burglary, 6600 Block of Loch Hill Road 21239
Sometime between 4:30 a.m. on January 4 and 8:30 p.m. on January 12, an unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s home by unknown means. Once inside, the suspect(s) stole cash and electronics.
December 31 to January 1, 2017: First Degree Burglary, 200 Block of Rodgers Forge Road 21212
Sometime between 9:15 p.m. on December 31 and 1:45 a.m. on January 1, 2017, an unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s apartment through the front door and stole a laptop computer.
December 31: Second Degree Burglary, 1500 Block of East Joppa Road 21286
Around 5:30 a.m., an unknown suspect shattered a window to gain entry into Papa John’s Pizza. Two cash registers were damaged and cash was stolen.
December 30 to 31: First Degree Burglary, Unit Block of Lynfair Court 21234
Sometime between 5 p.m. on December 30 and 10 a.m. on December 21, an unknown suspect forced entry into the victim’s residence and stole two televisions.
December 30: Robbery, Loch Raven Boulevard and Yakona Road 21286
At 9:32 a.m., the victim was approached by four unknown suspects and assaulted. The suspects stole a pack of cigarettes and cash from the victim before fleeing on foot.
(Police also earlier indicated that they were investigating a sexual assault that occurred Jan. 5 at York and Dumbarton. Captain Jay Landsman said today that no arrests have been made.)
December 2016 Officer of the Month
The precinct 6 officer of the month for December 2016 is Officer E. Scott.
Officer Scott is a seasoned officer and a dependable member of the Towson precinct. He keeps himself familiar with the people he comes into contact with on his post and is diligent in keeping a proactive presence in an effort to deter crime in the area. He was especially vigilant during the holiday season making sure that the Towson area was a safe place for the community to enjoy.
In December Officer Scott effectively handled a few situations that distinguished him as a skilled police officer. In one situation Officer Scott developed information on the location of a suspect wanted on a warrant for robbery. He checked the location without finding the suspect but did not give up. Instead, he remained in the area, continuing to look for the suspect until he did locate him and took him into custody.
In another dangerous situation Officer Scott used superb communication and de-escalation skills to peacefully resolve a situation with a suicidal subject holding a large kitchen knife.
Officer Scott did an outstanding job during the month of December keeping his community safe and exemplifying the high quality of police officer that we all aspire to be and our community hopes to have working on their behalf. Congratulations on a job well done, Officer Scott!