JHU Daily Incident Report

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Nov 27, 2006, 1:34:56 PM11/27/06
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>From Johns Hopkins University Daily Incident Report

ARREST - ROBBERY - 2800 Blk. N. Charles St. - On Nov. 26th at
7:10 PM, an 18-year old male was arrested by Baltimore Police and an
off-duty Baltimore Police Officer working overtime for Hopkins who
observed the male walk up behind a non-affiliate and demand her purse.
The suspect held his hand in his pocket as though armed, but no weapon
was displayed. Investigation continuing to determine if the suspect is
responsible for the reported robbery below.

Robbery - 2700 Blk. N. Charles St - On Nov. 26th at 6:35 PM, a male
walked up behind an alumni who was walking south on N. Charles Street.
The male demanded her purse and cell phone claiming he had a gun;
however, no weapon was displayed. The suspect then took the property
and was last seen walking north on N. Charles St. Baltimore Police
responded. Investigation continuing.

ARREST UPDATE-BURGLARY - On November 22nd Baltimore Police arrested
a suspect on a warrant for the burglary that occurred Oct. 12th in the
300 Blk E. University Parkway. Investigation continuing.

Burglaries (Private Residences):
· 300 Blk E. University Parkway-November 22nd between 2:30 AM
and 4:45 AM, a computer and LCD monitor were taken from
undergraduate's apartment. Entry had been gained by breaking a
second floor window. Baltimore Police responded. Investigation
continuing.

· 300 Blk. E. University Parkway - Between Nov. 22nd at 7:00
PM and Nov. 24th at 10:00 PM, a debit card and three boxes of jewelry
were taken from undergraduates' residence. The point of entry could
not be determined in the initial investigation. The debit card was
later used. Baltimore Police responded. Investigation continuing.

· 300 Blk. E. University Parkway - Between Nov. 23rd at 2:00
PM and Nov. 26th at 2:00 PM, two laptop computers, currency and a watch
were taken from undergraduates' residence. Entry had been gained
through an unlocked 2nd floor rear bedroom window. Baltimore Police
responded. Investigation continuing.

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