Community Events
November 6-17 - Thanksgiving Food Drive – 199 Taylor Avenue
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 136 calls for service and arrested 4 people.
Burglary – 201700004683 – 700 block of Glenwood St – 11/02 from 10:30pm to 11pm: Money and a book of stamps were stolen from an apartment. There were no signs of forced entry.
Robbery – 201700004684 – Unit block of Pleasant St – 11/02 at 8:30pm: An adult male victim reported that he was in the area of Pleasant St with a friend when they were approached by a group of ten men. The victim reported that the men assaulted him and took money from his coat pocket before fleeing the area.
Thanksgiving Food Drive
The Annapolis Police Department will be accepting donations of food for a Thanksgiving Food Drive from 11/06 to 11/17. We will be providing Thanksgiving meals to local families and donating the remaining food to local school’s food pantries. We need 5# bags of potatoes, 2# bags of onions, jars of gravy, cans of cranberry sauce, cans of sweet potato, 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.