20-4465-Theft from vehicle- 1000 block of Forest Dr.
On November 12th at approximately 8:26am officers responded to the 1000 block of Forest Drive for a theft from a vehicle. The victim stated that her wallet was stolen from her vehicle several days prior while at a business on West Street. The wallet was located in the bathroom of the business and returned to the victim.
20-4468- Theft- 100 block of Main St.
On November 12th at approximately 10:40am officers responded to the 100 block of Main Street for a shoplifting. A store employee stated that a subject entered the business and stole four sweatshirts valued at $239.96. The suspect was located with the stolen merchandise and identified as Otto Gordy. Mr. Gordy was placed under arrest and charged accordingly.
20-4473- Theft from vehicle- 200 block of Chatham Ln.
On November 12th at approximately 5:34pm officers responded to the 200 block of Chatham Lane for a reported theft from vehicle. The victim advised that an unknown subject stole three watches and two pairs of sunglasses from their vehicle. Total loss value to the victim was $650.00.
20-4474 -Theft from vehicle -800 block of West St.
On November 12th at approximately 5:53pm officers responded to the 800 block of West Street for a reported theft from vehicle. The victim reported that the rear window to her vehicle was broken out and her purse was subsequently stolen. The purse contained cash and several credit cards. Total loss value to the victim was $2300.
Thanksgiving Food Drive
The Annapolis Police Department will be accepting donations of food for a Thanksgiving Food Drive from 11/01 to 11/20. We will be providing Thanksgiving meals to local families and donating the remaining food to local food pantries.
What we need:
5# bags of potatoes, 2# bags of onions, jars of gravy, cans of cranberry sauce, cans of sweet potato, cans of green beans, bags or boxes of stuffing, cans of cream of mushroom soup and french fried onions. Other items needed are boxed pastas and pasta sauce, peanut butter and jelly, cereal, soups and other canned meals, boxed macaroni and cheese, healthy snacks like breakfast bars and dried fruit, and baby food.
Please check expiration dates, expired food will not be accepted. You can drop off donations any time at the police department at 199 Taylor Avenue.
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.
On June 12, Governor Hogan announced Maryland continues to move forward with stage 2 of the recovery plan. Please find the roadmap to recovery at https://governor.maryland.gov/recovery/ For more information regarding Anne Arundel County please visit www.aacounty.org/coronavirus/road-to-recovery/
Due to COVID 19, citizen fingerprinting has been cancelled until further notice.
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 Friday from 8am to 6pm and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.