Community Events
April 26 – Coffee with a Cop at Zu Coffee – 934 Bay Ridge Rd
April 27 – National Drug Take Back Day – 199 Taylor Av
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 146 calls for service and arrested 5 people.
Cancelled Stolen Vehicle – 201900002014 – 100-199 Gibralter Av – 04/24 from 6:30am to 7:20pm: The Jeep Liberty reported stolen was discovered on 04/25 in the 100 block of Gibralter Av. Mechanics thought the vehicle had been left for service and moved the vehicle into a garage overnight. The owner was notified.
Recovered Stolen Vehicle – 201900002029 – 500-599 South Cherry Grove Av – 04/22 at 4pm: On 04/25 a female victim reported that she left her 2017 Hyundai unlocked with the engine running and the key inside while she went inside a store for a few minutes. When she came out the vehicle was gone. She reported that she did not report the theft to the police because she felt the theft was her fault. The next day the victim called surrounding areas to see if the vehicle had been towed. She discovered the vehicle was towed in Baltimore, but was not drivable. She contacted her insurance company and they told her to report the theft to the police.
Attempted Thefts from Vehicles – 201900002032 – 00-99 Janwall Ct – 04/22 at 3am: On 04/25 officers received a delayed report of a man checking multiple vehicles’ door handles overnight on 04/22. At least one unlocked vehicle was reported to have been entered but nothing was reported stolen to police.
Coffee with a Cop
Join us for Coffee with a Cop Friday, April 26 from 7am to 9am at Zu Coffee in the Bay Forest Center at 934 Bay Ridge Rd. Drop in anytime during the two hours officers will be at the location. Meet Officer Angelo Watson the new Ward contact officer for Wards 5, 6, 7 and 8. The officers are there to say hi and answer questions.
National Drug Take Back Day
On Saturday, 04/27, from 10am to 2pm the Annapolis Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 17th opportunity in seven years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your pills for disposal to the Annapolis Police Department at 199 Taylor Avenue. (Sites cannot accept liquids, needles or sharps or aerosols/inhalers, only pills, patches, lotions and creams. Anne Arundel County Police Department’s District Stations and Headquarters have sharps disposal boxes.) The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.