Community Events
May 28 – Chief’s Lecture Series
June 11 – Spring Fling Scholarship Fundraiser – Market House
In the last 72 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 234 calls for service and arrested 8 people.
Theft from Vehicle – 202000001347 – 00-99 Jefferson Pl – 03/27 from 3:20am to 3:50am: Area cameras captured an unknown suspect trying vehicle door handles. Money and a dashcam were stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Theft from Vehicle – 202000001352 – 1400-1499 Damsel La – 03/20 at 1pm to 03/27 at 11:20am: Prescription sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Theft from Vehicle – 202000001354 – 200-299 McKendree Av – 03/26 at 6pm to 03/27 at 9am: Money was stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Attempted Thefts from Vehicles – 202000001359 – 100-199 Prince George St – 03/27 from 10:45pm to 11:05pm: An observant caller reported three suspects checking vehicle door handles in the area and entering one unlocked vehicle. Nothing was stolen from the vehicle. The suspects were not located.
UPDATE Stolen Vehicle – 202000001308 – 1700-1799 Forest Dr – 03/23 at 6am to 03/24 at 5:50pm: A black 2002 Honda Civic four door sedan, with MD reg. 5EE2575, was stolen. On 03/28 at 1:40am an officer observed the stolen Honda being operated in the 400 block of Sixth St. The officer followed the vehicle, without attempting to stop it, while waiting for more officers to respond. After losing sight of the vehicle officers located it, unoccupied, in the 100 block of Hanover St. No occupants were located.
Stolen & Recovered Vehicle – 202000001360 – 100-199 Northwest St – 03/27 at 6pm to 03/28 at 10:15am: A 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe was stolen after it was apparently left unlocked with a spare key inside. On 03/28 at 4:15pm officers observed the vehicle being operated on Bay Ridge Av. Officers stopped the vehicle in the 1100 block of Madison St and the four occupants fled out of the vehicle on foot. The driver and front passenger were stopped and identified as juveniles. The juveniles were charged with motor vehicle theft on juvenile citations and released to their guardians.
Telephone Reporting and Police Services - COVID-19
The Annapolis Police Department is implementing a policy of telephone reporting for relatively minor and non-violent crimes. When you call to report a crime in Annapolis your call will be screened to see if it falls into a category that is appropriate for telephone reporting. If your call is appropriate for telephone reporting an officer will call you and collect the relevant information and provide you with an event or incident number. Our non-emergency phone number is 410-268-4141.
Citizen fingerprinting has been cancelled through April 20, 2020. At this time we plan to restart citizen fingerprinting on Monday, April 27th at 6:30pm. There may be continued cancellations of citizen fingerprinting announced at a later date.
For more information about city services during the COVID-19 restrictions call the Annapolis Call Center at 410-260-2211. For the latest information about COVID-19 in Anne Arundel County visit the Anne Arundel County Department of Health website at www.aahealth.org, email covid19info@aacounty.org, or call the COVID-19 Health Line at 410-222-7256. The Health Line operates Monday to Thursday from 7:30am to 9pm, Friday 7:30am to 7pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
RESCHEDULED - Chief’s Lecture Series
The second session of the Chief’s Lecture Series will be held 05/28. The location and topic will be posted soon.
RESCHEDULED Spring Fling Scholarship Fundraiser
The Annapolis Police Department benefit for the Annapolis Police Scholarship Fund has been rescheduled to 06/11 at the Annapolis Market House. The event starts at 6pm for VIP tickets and at 7pm for standard tickets. Tickets range in price from $45 to $75. There will be food from Paladar, the Market House, Tarin Thai, Mission BBQ and Park Deli. Visit https://annapolispolicescholarship.org/e1-2/ to buy tickets and find out more about the Annapolis Police Scholarship Fund.