Sunday, February 10, 2013
Police have some tips for residents "before the burglar comes."
Howard County Police Capt. Daniel Coon visited with residents in Ellicott City's Dunloggin Neighborhood earlier this week to talk to people about residential burglaries. Along with specific information about their neighborhood, he shared some general advice for people to keep their homes safe, including a brochure from Maryland Crime Watch. Make your home look (and sound) occupied: Be a good neighbor: Install good locks ... and lock them: Secure your windows: Change the locks 'at the drop of a threat': Don't welcome burglars by telephone: Don't open your door to anyone with no business inside: Man's best friend repels burglars: Don't advertise your vacation plans: Tell the police: Write down the serial numbers for you electronic devices:
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
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Ellicott City Residential burglary A woman told police that her daughter reported missing some belongings from their home on the 4900 block of Lee Farm Court after having friends over in September. The daughter reported makeup, a gift card, an iPod charger and a house key missing. On Dec. 17 the girl reported items missing from her room again, though there were no signs of forced entry. Police determined that two neighbors, both juveniles, were responsible for the burglary and had used the key from the first burglary to break in in December. Except for the gift card, police said all of the property was returned. The victim did not want to press charges, police said. Parents said they would handle matters among themselves. A resident …
Thursday, November 15, 2012
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Elkridge Robbery On Nov. 13 at about 4:10 p.m., an Elkridge man was in Baltimore when he was forced into his car by a two men - one with a gun - and told to direct them to his home and get money, according to police. The man arrived at his home on the 5900 block of Autumn Spell where the two stole money, according to police. The two then left in the victim’s vehicle. One of the two men struck the victim, cutting him near his eye, police said. The men are described as: Commercial burglary When a police officer arrived at the 7300 block of Washington Boulevard in response to an alarm at Inter Connect Electronics at about 2 a.m. on Nov. 14, the officer saw someone running away from the building. The officer chased the person, but he ran into…
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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Howard County Police are looking for two teenagers in connection with an armed robbery in Laurel. According to police, the victim was sitting in his car on the 9300 block of Canterbury Riding just after midnight on Saturday when a young woman asked to use his phone. According to the victim, when he gave her the phone, a young man approached him, showed a gun and demanded money. The victim surrendered his wallet and money, according to police, and then the suspect demanded the keys to the victim’s vehicle. The victim handed over the keys and the suspects fled toward All Saint’s Road. Police say they are looking for: Sometime between last Wednesday and Saturday, suspects used a sprinkler head to force a back window open of the Glenwood …
Thursday, September 20, 2012
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Less than a week before summer's end, Alex's Snowball and Ice Cream Stand in Woodbine was broken into, according to Howard County Police. Sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning, suspects pried open a side door, then pried open the cash register, taking money from the store on the 16000 block of Frederick Road, according to police. The suspects also pried open a safe on the second floor, and took money from it. Police say the suspects also tried to get into the main office, but could not pry open the front door. Sometime between Monday evening and Tuesday morning, suspects entered a house on the 5000 block of Worthington Manor Way through an unlocked garage, according to police. The victim reported a laptop computer stolen from …
Friday, May 4, 2012
Friends of Mary-Marguerite Kohn are praying for her survival.
Even with hope, dealing with the shooting of Mary-Marguerite Kohn was filled with grief, friends and Episcopal church members said. “She brought so much joy and life to our department … it’s hard to see someone with such gifts to be taken away so needlessly,” said Sharon Cheston, who was Kohn’s advisor at Loyola University. Kohn received a PHD in pastoral counseling from Loyola in 2009. Cheston said Kohn’s family is gathering and that Kohn has been “annointed,” an Episcopalian ritual similar to Catholicism’s “last rites,” performed when a person is dying, or gravely ill, according to About.com, a New York Times Company website. “It's hard even if you have a lot of support and a lot of love and a lot of faith,” Cheston said. “It's still …
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Douglas Franklin Jones, who used St. Peter's food bank, was found dead in the woods Thursday after two women were shot at the church.
Police have identified the body of a suspect in the church shooting Thursday evening in Ellicott City as that of a man who visited the church food pantry. Howard County Police say Douglas Franklin Jones, 56, was found dead in a wooded area near St. Peter’s Episcopal Church with a handgun near his body. Police say he died of a "self-inflicted gunshot wound." Brenda Brewington, 59, of Ellicott City was found dead and Mary-Marguerite Kohn, 62, of Arbutus was found with gunshot wounds in an office at St. Peter’s. Police said Kohn was in "very critical condition." Police said Jones had regularly been visiting the church’s food bank, but recently he had become “belligerent and argumentative.” Police say Jones’ disputes with the church may have …
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St Peter's Episcopal Church
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One woman was shot to death, the other wounded inside St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
Update 3:00 p.m. Police Friday afternoon identified the body of a man found in the woods near an Episcopal church in Ellicott City where two women were found Thursday night with gunshot wounds. Howard County Police say Douglas Franklin Jones, 56, was found dead in an area near St. Peter’s Episcopal Church with a handgun near his body. Police morning identified two of the victims in the shooting in an Ellicott City church as an Episcopal priest and a church employee. Police say Brenda Brewington, 59, of Ellicott City was found dead on the scene at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Thursday night. She is listed as an administrator on the church's website. Mary-Marguerite Kohn, 62, of Arbutus was found with a gunshot wound and taken to the …
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Two women were shot at St. Peter's and a man's body was found outside, police say.
Updated 11:25 p.m. Two people are dead and one is in “very critical condition” after a shooting Thursday evening at an Ellicott City church, according to Howard County police. Police swarmed the neighborhood after a custodian at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 3695 Rogers Ave., Ellicott City, called police at about 5:20 p.m. to report finding two women shot inside an office in the building, according to Sherry Llewellyn, Howard County police spokeswoman. One woman was pronounced dead at the scene; the other was taken to University of Maryland’s Shock Trauma center. “Her condition was described as ‘very critical,’” Llewellyn said. Residents in the quiet neighborhood called the incident "shocking." After police searched inside the building, …
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Police say a woman stole from someone's front porch.
Waiting for your holiday package to arrive? You might not be the only one. Howard County Police say a woman has stolen at least one package left on the front porch of an Ellicott City house. The victim had a surveillance camera and caught the whole thing on tape, which was released by police. According to police, a delivery company dropped off a package Friday on the front porch of a house on the 8200 block of Weston Drive at about 9:50 a.m. An hour and a half later, a surveillance camera at the house recorded a blue, two-door sedan pulling into the driveway. The video shows a woman getting out of the passenger side of the car, taking a package, putting it in the trunk and getting back in the car. The suspected thief is a white woman, …
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