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Community Events
October 26 – National Drug Take Back Day – 199 Taylor Av
November 1 – Cooking with Cops – Whole Foods



In the last 72 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 308 calls for service and arrested 15 people.      
 
Recovered Stolen Vehicle – 201900005090 – 900-999 West St – 10/11 at 5:15am: At 10:45am an employee reported that a 2019 Hyundai was stolen from the dealership lot earlier that morning. Almost simultaneously we received a report of a Hyundai striking a fence in the 200 block of Farragut Ct. When officers arrived on Farragut Ct the five juvenile females inside the vehicle fled out of the vehicle on foot. All five were apprehended. The juvenile females, a 14 year old, 15 year old, two 16 year olds and a 17 year old, were charged on juvenile citations with auto theft.
 
Theft of Bicycle – 201900005101 – 1200-1299 Hesselius Ct – 10/11 at 6:45pm: A red mountain bicycle with white lettering was stolen from the backyard of a home.
 
Theft of Package - 201900005103 – 00-99 Belvedere Ct – 10/08 from 10am to 8pm: A package was stolen from the front porch of a home after it was delivered.
 
Stolen Vehicle – 201900005106 – 900-999 Monroe St – 10/10 at 5pm to 10/11 at 7:40pm: A white 1997 Chevrolet 16’ high cube cutaway van, MD reg. 5DY8830, was stolen.
 
Theft from Vehicle – 201900005117 – 100-199 Gorman St - 10/11 from 6:50pm to 8pm: A backpack was stolen from an unsecured vehicle.
 
Theft of Bicycle – 201900005120 – 00-99 City Gate La – 10/11 to 10/12: A blue and white Granite Peak Roadmaster bicycle was stolen from the backyard of a home.
 
Burglary – 201900005130 – 200-299 Glen Av – 10/11 at 1pm to 10/13 at 7:30am: A window to the home was forced open and jewelry was stolen.
 
Burglary – 201900005132 – 600-699 Americana Dr – 10/07 to 10/10: The apartment was entered through an unlocked door and a blank check was stolen.
 
Possible Stolen Bicycles – 201900005138 – 700-799 Americana Dr – 10/13 at 9:30pm: An observant caller reported several juvenile male suspects cutting bike locks at a bike rack in the area. Officers responded and located two of the suspects. Officers located several cut bike locks and two bicycles that may have been taken from the bike rack or elsewhere, however no owners could be identified. The two bicycles were transported to the Annapolis Police Department for safekeeping. A 12 year old male and 11 year old male were charged with trespassing and released to their guardians. If your bicycle is missing from the bike rack on Americana Dr please call 410-268-4141 or contact Officer Moore at clmoore@annapolis.gov.


 
No Citizen Fingerprinting
No citizen fingerprinting will be offered Monday, 10/14. Citizen fingerprinting will resume Monday, 10/21, at 6:30pm. Additionally, no citizen fingerprinting will be offered Monday, November 11, Monday, December 23 and Monday, December 30.



National Drug Take Back Day
On Saturday, 10/26, from 10am to 2pm the Annapolis Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 18th 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.



Cooking with Cops at Whole Foods Market
This Annapolis Police Foundation event will bring kids from local middle schools to join officers from the Annapolis Police Department for a cooking class at Whole Foods. Kids will enjoy making their own healthy entrée and dessert while learning how to make it again for their families when they get home. Sponsor a kid’s participation in this program. For more information visit www.annapolispolicefoundation.org or contact Brian Finan at 301-332-8961 or bfinan@annapolispolicefoundation.org


Annapolis Police Department lateral officers with police car.

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 starting salary for lateral officers starts at $49,887 and goes up depending on experience. For more information email policerecruiting@annapolis.gov.  


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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 phone in or submit your Annapolis crime tip online or through the P3 Tips smartphone app 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. 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. You can submit a tip by calling 1-866-7LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587), visiting www.metrocrimestoppers.org, or through the P3 Tips smartphone app. The app can be found in the Apple or Android app stores by searching for P3 Tips. You can also call a tip into us directly at 410-280-CLUE (2583).
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 Officer Angelo Watson.  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 help.  Si Ud. necesita ayuda, pongase en contacto Sr. Joe Hudson.

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Non-Emergency:  410-268-4141


Email addresses are not monitored 24 hours a day.  If you need police to respond immediately please call 410-268-4141 or 9-1-1 in an emergency.

General Questions:  police@annapolis.gov

Tip Line:  410-280-CLUE - leave a message to provide anonymous information concerning criminal activity

Press Information:  Sergeant Amy Miguez, amiguez@annapolis.gov, 410-268-9000 x 7261, 443-852-9547

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