Community Events
October 26 – National Drug Take Back Day – 199 Taylor Av
November 1 – Cooking with Cops – Whole Foods
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 102 calls for service and arrested 2 people.
Stolen Vehicle – 201900005143 – Gemini Dr at Stonecreek Rd – 10/13 at 5:30pm to 10/14 at 6am: A black 2001 Ford E250 van, MD reg. 7CV4575, was stolen. The vehicle has ladder racks on the roof and several ladders were attached to the racks when it was stolen.
Robbery – 201900005148 – Taylor Av near Ridgely Av – 10/12 at 11:30pm: On 10/14 a robbery was reported that occurred Saturday night. The adult male victim reported that he walking in the area when he was approached by two male suspects. The men pushed him and stole money and prescription medication from him.
Theft from Vehicle – 201900005153 – 300-399 First St – 10/14 from 2:56pm to 7:35pm: Two bicycles were stolen from a vehicle’s bike rack. A white and blue Trek Gary Fisher Collection mountain bicycle and a red and black Specialized Hardrock mountain bicycle were stolen.
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.