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Campus Safety and Security

Weekly Campus Crime Report

 

 

October 5, 2009 – October 12, 2009

 

 

 

On Campus

 

ARREST OF JUVENILE – Attempt Bicycle Theft & Assault / CCTV Observation Wolman Bike Racks – On October 5th at 8:17 PM, two juveniles were seen attempting to cut the lock on a secured bicycle.  As Campus Officers and an off-duty Baltimore Police officer working for Hopkins approached, the two suspects began to run.  One was arrested and the other suspect was last seen running south in 3200 Blk. Hargrove Street.  Baltimore Police joined in searching the area with negative results.  Bolt-cutters were recovered at the scene and a folding knife was confiscated from the arrested 14-year old juvenile.  Both juveniles were identified and the arrested juvenile will be charged with attempted theft and various related charges.  Investigation is continuing into their possible involvement in other recent bicycle thefts.

 

3 JUVENILES ARRESTED – Bike Theft / CCTV ObservationWolman Bike Racks – On Oct. 10th at 9:37 PM, three juveniles seen at the west bike rack attempting to cut a bike lock with bolt-cutters fled as campus officers approached them.  The three were located and arrested by Baltimore Police.  A bicycle that one of the juveniles rode to the west bike rack was found to have been stolen from the east bike rack.  The bicycle was returned to its owner.  The bolt-cutters were recovered.

 

Shoplifting (Property Recovered) Charles Street Market – On Oct. 11th at 6:50 PM, an identified sophomore undergraduate left the market without paying for food he concealed in his duffle bag.  The food items were recovered by the manager who declined to prosecute.  The student was warned not to return to the market.

 

 

 

Off Campus

 

Theft of Motor Bike3100 Blk. Lovegrove St. (Rear of Smokler Center) – Between Oct. 3rd at 4:00 PM and Oct. 5th at 10:30 AM, a junior undergraduate’s unsecured motor scooter was taken. Investigation continuing.

 

Burglaries:

-          (Private Residence)300 Blk. E. University Parkway (south side) – On October 8th between 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM, currency was taken from an undergraduate’s 3rd floor bedroom.  Entry had been gained via an unlocked rear 3rd floor window.  Baltimore Police responded.  Investigation continuing.

-          (Private Residence)300 Blk. E. University Parkway (north side) – On October 8th between 10:00 PM to 11:24 PM, a laptop computer and a MAC book were taken from two 2nd floor bedrooms.  Entry had been gained via a unsecured front window that leads to the roof of the front porch.  Baltimore Police responded.  Investigation continuing.

 

ARREST – Theft (Pickpocket) / Property Recovered3201 St. Paul St. -- On   Oct. 10th between 5:15 PM and 5:24 PM, a graduate student’s wallet was taken from his pocket.  Baltimore Police and an off-duty Baltimore Police officer working for Hopkins arrested a non-affiliated male who was found to be in possession of the stolen wallet.

 

Unarmed Robbery 100 Blk. E. 27th St. -- On Oct. 9th at 4:05 PM, a non-affiliate standing outside her parked vehicle was pushed down from behind by an unknown person who then pulled her handbag from her shoulder.  The suspect fled in an unknown direction.  Baltimore Police searched the area with negative results.  Investigation continuing.

 

Burglary (Private Residence) 3100 Blk. Guilford Ave. (east side) – Oct. 10th at 5:34 AM, a non-affiliated resident, awakened by a burglar, confronted and fought with him before the suspect broke free and fled out a third floor window.  Baltimore Police and campus officers searched the area with negative results.  Entry had been gained through an unsecured window.  No property taken.  Investigation continuing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

REMINDERS

 

When traveling at night use the Security Department’s escort service at 410-516-8700.  Security Escort Vans are operational from 5:00 PM to 3:00AM.

All students are welcome to participate in the security ride along program. This report is posted on http://www.jhu.edu/~security and distributed to the Residential Advisors.