West County Crime: Police Car Accident, Stabbing, Juvenile Arrests
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department's website. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Catonsville
Delrey Avenue. Unit block. March 8. A man was turning his vehicle into his driveway when the vehicle behind him attempted to pass him on the right side. Both vehicles stopped, and the man who was trying to get into his driveway got out of his vehicle. There was an altercation, and the man was stabbed several times during the fight.
Baltimore National Pike and Coleridge Road. March 6. An officer crashed into a tree after swerving to avoid striking a civilian vehicle. The officer was responding to another officer in need of assistance. The officer in the accident was transported to shock trauma for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Baltimore National Pike. 6400 block. March 6. A man was arrested after pointing a handgun at an employee of Popeye’s and taking money from the register. The suspect was linked to an attempted armed robbery that occurred several minutes before at the 7-Eleven in the 1600 block of Edmonson Avenue.
Lansdowne
Hillcrest Park. March 6. Two juveniles were arrested after assaulting two victims and displaying knives. The juveniles did not take any property and tried to run from the scene. There were three suspect who displayed knives, but responding officers arrested two.
Halethorpe
Annapolis Road. 4200 block. March 5. A robber stole money from the cash register at Luckies Suprette. The suspect gave the cashier money for a soda, and when she opened the register, he pushed her out of the way and grabbed money from the register. He left in a vehicle.
Walter
9:42 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Annapolis Road is in Baltimore Highlands, nowhere near Halethorpe.
Mike McAuliffe
6:53 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013
Yes Walter, Brian wouldn't know that though, because he doesn't live in the area. The Patch administrators seems to have given him this area on top of his political writing job. It's a shame that they can't find somebody to write about Arbutus that knows Arbutus. This is just another case of copy and paste reporting. In Brian's defense Google maps shows this address as "Halethorpe", but real 'local' reporting would make those corrections to state "Baltimore Highlands". At least we have the internet to do our own research.