Community Events
October 23 (RESCHEDULED) – Neighborhood Safety Meeting – 199 Taylor Av
October 26 – Know Your Limit – Market Space
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 91 calls for service and arrested 6 people.
Handgun Arrest – 201800004413 – 900-999 Bay Ridge Rd – 10/16 at 6:45am: An observant caller reported an employee of a business possibly carrying a concealed handgun. Officers responded and located the described employee. Robin Zuckerman, 22, of Annapolis was found to be carrying a concealed, loaded handgun in a holster. Zuckerman was arrested and charged with carrying a handgun on his person. Zuckerman was released by the District Court Commissioner on his own recognizance.
Burglary – 201800004425 – 700-799 Glenwood St – 10/11 at 2pm to 10/14 at 5pm: Prescription medication was stolen from a home. There were no signs of forced entry.
Neighborhood Safety Meeting - RESCHEDULED
The next Neighborhood Safety meeting will be held, Tuesday, 10/23, from 6:30pm to 8pm at Annapolis Police Headquarters, 199 Taylor Avenue. Officer Sullivan will give a short presentation on mass shootings. This is a preview of a longer seminar that Officer Sullivan can present to groups upon request. Anyone is welcome to attend this meeting. As always we will be going over the current crime trends in Annapolis. Food will be served so please RSVP to Sergeant Amy Miguez at 410-268-9000 ext. 7261 or amiguez@annapolis.gov.
Don’t Get Tricked - Know Your Limit
Ahead of Halloween the Annapolis Police Department is holding a Know Your Limit event on Friday, 10/26, from 7pm to 11pm at Market Space. Officers will be on foot near the Market House offering free breathalyzer tests. Volunteer participants will be asked if they feel safe to drive a car, and then blow into a portable breathalyzer. Participants will be told what their blood alcohol content is and given an educational card with information on alcohol consumption and options to get home safely. For this event we are also teaming up with the Annapolis Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Coalition to educate people about binge drinking. According to the 2016 Maryland Young Adult Survey on Alcohol (MYSA) half of 18 to 25 year olds who drink are binge drinking and don’t realize it.