20-4987 - Theft - 900 block of Bayridge Rd.
On 12/22/20 at approximately 1:17pm, Officers responded to the 900 block of Forest Drive, True Value, in reference to a found shopping cart with merchandise inside. Upon arrival, officers directed officers to the rear of the building where a "Giant Foods" shopping cart was located and contained 18 bags of laundry detergent. Officers proceeded to Giant located in the 900 block of Bay Ridge Rd, and made contact with the customer service manager who advised that she was notified by the midnight store manager that a theft of laundry detergent occurred overnight on 12/21/2020 but did not report it to police. The detergent was conspicuously labeled with stroe identifiers due to recent thefts.
Total loss value: $150 (returned to store)
20-4988 - Theft - 1000 block of Madison St.
On 12/22/20 at approximately 1:24pm, Officers responded to the 1000 block of Madison Street for a report of a theft of a package. Officers spoke with the victim who advised that on Monday December 8, her LG STYLO 6 cell phone she ordered from Boost Mobile was delivered but she did not receive it. On Tuesday, December 9, the victim contacted FedEx to check the status of her package and learned from FedEx that the package was delivered to the wrong address. The victim has since attempted to contact the person living at the address where the package was delivered with negative results.
Total loss value: $149
20-4995 - Stabbing - 1100 block of Madison St.
On 12/22/20 at approximately 8:55pm, Officers responded to the 1100 block of Madison Street for a report of a fight in progress. Upon arrival the fight was over and a crowd had dispersed. Officers later were called to an area hospital for a stabbing victim who was being treated for his injuries. Investigation revealed that the adult male was stabbed multiple times during the altercation on Madison Street. His injuries were described as non life threatening wounds to his back. This case is currently under investigation and there is no additional information to release at this time.
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.
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