Annapolis Police Department honor guard walking down Main Street for the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in 2017.
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Daily Activity Report


In the last 72 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 316 calls for service and arrested 34 people. 
 
Theft from Vehicle – 201700001080 – 1100 block of Madison St – 03/16 to 03/17:  A wallet was stolen from an apparently unlocked vehicle.  Officers were able to identify a possible suspect and a warrant was issued for Keith Parker, 47, of Annapolis.  Parker was located on 03/19 in the 1100 block of Madison St.  Parked was arrested and charged with rogue and vagabond and six other related charges.  He is being held on $2,600 bond at the Jennifer Road Detention Center.
 
Shots Fired – 201700001087 – 1100 block of Madison St – 03/17 at 12:50pm:  A resident noticed a hole in her ceiling and thought it was related to a gun shot she heard an hour earlier.  The shot is believed to have been fired in a neighboring apartment.  The investigation is continuing.
 
Burglary – 201700001096 – 800 block of Severn Av – 03/17 at 11:20pm:  The resident reported that a suspect fled the home after stealing numerous items.  The suspect entered the home through an unlocked window.  Officers in the area located Gordon Collins, 33, of Annapolis near Wells Av.  Collins was carrying a bag containing items stolen from the home on Severn Av.  Collins was arrested and charged with first degree burglary and twelve other related charges.  He is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center without bond.    
 
Burglary – 201700001097 – 1400 block of Tyler Av – 03/17 from 6am to 1:30pm:  Money, electronics, food, and clothing were stolen from the home.  There were no signs of forced entry.
 
Shots Fired – 201700001101 – Unit block of Northwest St – 03/18 at 2:15am:  An officer was in the area when she heard shots fired.  No victims or suspects were located. 
 
Destruction of Property – 201700001109 – 1900 block of Westbridge Dr – 03/18 at 5:15pm:  Officers responded to the area for a report of several juveniles kicking doors open in the apartment building.  Two juveniles were detained by a resident after they kicked open the door to the home.  The juveniles said they were playing “kick-knock”, kicking the doors for fun, not to steal anything.  Three juveniles have been charged for their involvement a 15 year old, a 13 year old, an 11 year old, all males and all from Annapolis.  The three were released to their guardians after being charged with destruction of property.
 
Burglary – 201700001116 – Unit block of Spindrift Way – 03/18 from 3pm to 5pm:  The front door to the home was forced open, but nothing was stolen from inside the home.
 
Stabbing – 201700001118 – 1200 block of Forest Dr – 03/18 at 11:30pm:  The adult male victim was stabbed multiple times by a suspect known to him, Dante Mitchell, 37, of Annapolis.  Mitchell was located near by and arrested.  Mitchell was charged with attempted first degree murder and six other related charges.  He is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on a temporary commitment.  The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment.  He was in stable condition.

Recruitment, three women officers

Hiring Lateral Police Officers


Do you know someone interested in becoming a police officer?  Some jobs are just jobs, others are careers.  A career at the Annapolis Police Department gives you a chance to make a real difference.  We are hiring lateral police officers.  Apply for jobs at http://www.annapolis.gov/jobs. The salary for lateral officers starts at $48,425 and goes up depending on experience. For more information email policerecruiting@annapolis.gov. 

Submitting Anonymous Tips to Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland


Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland is an organization separate from the Annapolis Police Department.  When you text, phone in, or submit your Annapolis crime tip online Metro Crime Stoppers receives your tip anonymously and only forwards your tip information to the Annapolis Police Department.  No identifying information is ever forwarded to us.  Please be assured that only your tip is communicated from Metro Crime Stoppers to the police department, not any identifying information about you.  Metro Crime Stoppers uses a special coding system to protect your identity, they do not use Caller ID or record telephone conversations.  If your tip leads to the arrest or indictment of a person for a felony you could qualify for up to a $2,000 cash reward from Metro Crime Stoppers.  If you have crime or suspect information, please call, email, or text your "tip" to the following: Metro Crime Stoppers Hotline available 24-hours a day Toll FREE 1-866-7LOCKUP or TEXT "MCS" plus your message to CRIMES (274637) or visit www.metrocrimestoppers.org.  

Programs Offered by the Community Services Unit


Annapolis Community Builders:  If you live in Wards 1, 2, 3, or 4 contact Sergeant Nicole Vaden for information.  If you live in Wards 5, 6, 7, or 8 contact Corporal Robert Galusha.  Not sure about which Ward you live in?  Check here.

FREE Home Security Survey:  Let us show you in less than two hours how to make your home a safer place.  Send an email today to find out more about this program or to make an appointment.  Contact us at police@annapolis.gov.  

Watch Your Car Program:  The Watch Your Car Program helps prevent vehicle theft.  A small sticker will be placed on your rear window.  This sticker alerts officers nationwide that your vehicle is not normally driven during the hours of 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.  The vehicle may be stopped to verify ownership.  For more information about the program contact us at police@annapolis.gov.  

Victims' Assistance & Resources:  Crime victims can contact Lieutenant Kevin Krauss for more information.

Hispanic Liaison:  Contact the Spanish speaking liaison, Joe Hudson, for hlp.  Si Ud. necesita ayuda, pongase en contacto Sr. Joe Hudson.

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