Community Events
November 1-16 – Thanksgiving Food Drive – 199 Taylor Av
November 17 – Know Your Limit – Market Space
November 27 – Eastport Working Together – 1014 President St
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 90 calls for service and arrested 3 people.
Indecent Exposure – 201800004916 – 200-299 Hilltop La – 11/12 at 9:45pm: On 11/15 an adult female victim reported that on 11/12 she was driving on Hilltop La when a male subject driving a blue four door sedan yelled out to her that her vehicle’s trunk was open. She stopped and closed the trunk and then continued driving on Hilltop La and pulled into a parking lot. The same male driving the blue vehicle turned into the parking lot and called out to her, asking if everything was ok. When she walked over to him he exposed his genitals to her and then drove away.
Attempted Thefts from Vehicles – 201800004924 & 4925 – 900-999 Langdon Ct & 900-999 Berwick Dr – 11/16 at 1am: An observant resident reported seeing a male suspect looking into parked vehicles. The suspect left the area. When video surveillance of the area was checked the suspect was seen attempting to open vehicle doors. Officers checked the area and discovered two unlocked vehicles, one parked on Langdon Ct and one parked on Berwick Dr, that appeared to have been entered. Officers were unable to make contact with the vehicle owners to determine if anything was stolen from the vehicles.
Thanksgiving Food Drive
The Annapolis Police Department will be accepting donations of food for a Thanksgiving Food Drive from 11/06 to 11/16. 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, cans of green beans, 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.
Be Thankful - Know Your Limit
Ahead of Thanksgiving the Annapolis Police Department is holding a Know Your Limit event on Saturday, 11/17 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.
Eastport Working Together
Harbour House and Eastport Terrace residents, Eastport neighbors, and government and community leaders are invited to attend an Eastport Working Together meeting on Tuesday, 11/27, at 6:30pm at the Rosalie Mitchell Community Center, 1014 President St. Everyone is welcome. Community service hours are available for HACA residents.