There was a theft in the 1900 block of West Street on April 5th at 5pm. Officers responded to the business for the report of an unknown subject that stole a set of car speakers. The subject exited the store without paying. An employee recovered the speakers from the subject.
There was a theft reported in the unit block of Town Pines Ct on April 5th at 3:45pm. The victim reported that she noticed that she had dropped US Currency while walking to her residence. The victim backtracked her steps and saw the currency on the ground. As she attempted to pick up the currency an unknown subject grabbed it and left the scene.
There were two thefts from vehicles in the unit block of McKendree Avenue between April 4th at 8pm and April 5th at 2pm. Victim reported that two of his vehicles had been rummaged through. It did not appear anything was missing and there were no signs of forced entry.
Scam Alert
Residents have received phone calls, text messages, and emails from someone identifying themselves as a police officer from a police department or an employee with a federal agency. Some residents are receiving notifications from other sources advising that they owe money or their identity has been compromised or you may have a warrant for your arrest. Phone scammers often disguise their identity by using illegal spoofing techniques to send false information to your caller ID display. In most of these cases, residents are advised to purchase gift cards to fix the issue. Once the gift cards are purchased the resident provides the authorization numbers from the cards to the caller. Once the caller has those numbers the funds on the gift cards can be spent without physical possession of the cards. If you receive a phone call like this DO NOT give the caller any personal or account information. If anyone tells you to pay by gift card or by wiring money—for any reason—that’s a sure sign of a scam. Visit this site and find more information about these types of scams and how to report them to the Federal Trade Commission https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/search/site/paying%20scammers
In any situation where you feel that you have been contacted by a scammer or have been scammed please to not hesitate to contact the Annapolis Police Department at 410-268-4141.
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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, Friday, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm