Monday, October 29, 2012

List of Impassable Roads in Baltimore County

Here is a list of roads that are now impassable in the county:
•Cuckold Point Road at 7th Avenue
•Oakleigh Road and White Oak Avenue
•11300 block Raphael Road
•1500 block of Providence Road
•1700 block of Cherry Garden Road
•1800 block Back River Neck Road
•2000 to 2400 block of Holly Neck Road
•2800 block of Bay Drive
•Windsor Mill Road at Gwynn Oak Road
•Gwynn Oak Road and Pernell Drive
•Cool Spring Road and Five Springs Road
•Liberty Road and Buckingham Road
•Buckingham Road and Prince Georges Road
•Milford Mill Road and Scotts Level Road
•Buckingham Road and Rock Ridge Road
•Bellona Avenue and Malvern Avenue
•Circle Road and Ruxton Road
•York Road and Cockeysville Road
•York Road and Belfast Road
•Bucks Schoolhouse Road and Ridge Road
•Silver Spring Road and Yvonne Road
•Northpoint Boulevard and Old Battle Grove Road
•Northpoint Road and Beechwood Road

County Councilman David Marks
dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov

edit: here's some more from Councilman Marks

Additional road closures, as of early this morning.  Many are in the Parkville area.
 
Cromwell Bridge Road between Satyr Hill Road and Cromwell Bridge Road Rossville Boulevard and Square Ridge Road Beaver Dam Road and Ivy Hill Court Red Lion Road and Stevens Road Norman Avenue and Seminary Avenue Ebenezer Road and Vincent Farm Road West Seminary Avenue between York Road and Bellona Avenue Knoll Acres and Cub Hill Road Summit Road and Old Harford Road Upton Road and Lamaze Road Notchcliff Road Proctor Lane and Old Harford Road
 
My initial assessment is that we fared much better than during the Derecho - some outages in Campus Hills, Armagh Village, some of Anneslie, the Harford Hills area, and eastern Perry Hall.  Please stay in touch.
 

County Councilman David Marks
dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov

Area Closings Update

Senior centers and recreation centers shut down at noon.   All county administrative hearings are cancelled for Tuesday.
 
Towson University and Goucher College are closed Tuesday.
 
The county is opening an Eastside shelter at Eastern Technical High School at 1 p.m. if you find your homes flooded.
 
The County Executive has now declared a state of emergency:
 
 

County Councilman David Marks
dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Prepare as Hurricane Sandy Looms

From Councilman Marks:
 
The Baltimore area faces the possibility of a rare late October hurricane next week.   Please review the attached press release from BGE and take precautions.  A link to the attachment can be found here:
 
 
Baltimore County's emergency management page can be found here:
 
 
 
 
 
 
County Councilman David Marks

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Upcoming Events at GBMC

GBMC invites all GTCCA communities to participate in these upcoming events!!

-- Oral Cancer Screenings -- Tuesday, November 8, 2012 3:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.  (See attached flyer for additional information.)

--  GBMC Community Blood Drive -- Tuesday, November 20, 2012  5 a.m. - 5 p.m.  (See attached flyer for additional information.)

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Archived Board Minutes

Catching up on posting the minutes. They should also be available on the RFC, Inc. website shortly.

April 2012
May 2012
May 2012 Special Session
August 2012

There was no meeting in June or July.

Weekend Work 10/20 at Tiger Arena

Please be informed that the construction on the Tiger Arena is scheduled for Saturday. As a courtesy, per TU's  MOU with Rodgers Forge, I notify you, as President, and the community of any Tiger Arena construction work outside of the normal Monday – Friday 7am – 7 pm  time frame.

Thanks again, 

Marina H. Cooper
Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of the President
Towson University
410-704-3300

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

RFCOP Crime Update Week of October 8th - 14th

B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter – Oct, 8-14, 2012
This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive

October 14: Armed Robbery - Implied Gun, 500 block of York Road, 21286

At 8:40 p.m., the suspect approached the victim and asked for money. The victim gave the suspect some money, and the suspect then stated that he had a gun and demanded more money. The victim gave the suspect additional money. The suspect was located and arrested.

October 12 to 13: Commercial Burglary, 6200 block of North Charles Street, 21212

Between 11 p.m. on October 11 and 6 a.m. on October 12, an unknown suspect removed the lock from the Exxon station door to enter the convenience store. The suspect broke into the ATM and removed money. The suspect also removed scratch off lottery tickets from the safe.

October 12 to October 13: Commercial Burglary, 1600 block of Loch Ness Road, 21234

Between 10 p.m. on October 12 and 7 a.m. on October 13, an unknown suspect forced open the rear window to the Babcock Presbyterian Church and stole bronze medallions.

October 11: Armed Robbery, Aigburth Road and Donnybrook Road, 21204

At 1:10 a.m., three suspects approached the victims from the ground and one displayed a gun. The suspects pushed the victims to the ground and took cell phones, backpacks, and wallets. The first suspect is a black male, 18 to 25 years old, 5'8", with a medium build and light complexion. The second suspect is a black male, 18 to 25 years old, 5'9", with a medium build and medium complexion. The third suspect is a black male. They fled on foot after taking the victims' property.

October 10: Attempted Armed Robbery, 1100 block of Halstead Road, 21234

At 7:30 p.m., a man approached five teenagers in the alley and pushed one victim to the ground. He told that victim to empty his pockets. One of the other victims screamed and the suspect fled on foot. The suspect is a male and was wearing a mask.

October 9: Third Degree Burglary, 1200 block of Limit Avenue, 21239

At 4:08 p.m., an unknown suspect entered the home through a kitchen window and smashed a clock. Nothing appears to be missing.

October 9: First Degree Burglary, 6400 block of Falkirk Road, 21239

Between 11:10 and 11:50 a.m., an unknown suspect popped the front window lock to enter the home and remove electronics.

October 8 to October 9: Fourth Degree Burglary, 900 block of Fairmount Avenue, 21286

Between 10 p.m. on October 8 and 4 p.m. on October 9, a woman was arrested after she stole lawn furniture and items from a home in the 900 block of Fairmount Avenue, 1400 block of Taylor Avenue, and three homes in the 1900 block of Hillendale Road.

October 8 to October 9: Third Degree Burglary, 2300 block of West Joppa Road, 21093

Between 10 p.m. on October 8 and 9:30 a.m. on October 9, an unknown suspect entered the Maryland State Highway Administration building by unknown means and sprayed three fire extinguishers throughout the location.

October 8: Robbery, Goucher Boulevard and Putty Hill Avenue, 21286

At 8 p.m., a 14 year old male grabbed the victim's cell phone and ran. The suspect was arrested at the scene and charged as a juvenile.

October 8: First Degree Burglary, 1000 block of Pleasant Oaks Road, 21234

At 7 a.m., an unknown suspect entered the home and removed electronics. There were no signs of forced entry.

October 7: Fourth Degree Burglary, 1300 block of Racquet Road, 21209

At 1:30 p.m., two black males entered a storage yard belonging to Electrico and took coils of electrical wire.
 
Email Alerts  - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Oct. 8-14, 2012
Case #                Crime                                          Date     Time                Address
122860044      Destruction of Property       10/12  12:26 am         68xx Blenheim Road
122870335      2nd degree Burglary               10/13  6:07 am           62xx Charles Street
Baltimore County Offering Free Gun Locks
Baltimore County gun owners can walk into any police precinct in the county to receive up to three free gun locks.
·         With several incidents involving guns in Baltimore County Public Schools this fall, the county has started a new program that should help gun owners secure their weapons.
·         “This has been a very difficult start of a school year,” said County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. “Now with yesterday’s incident, this is third weapon-related incident in the past eight weeks of school.”
·         Through a donation from the nonprofit Baltimore County Police Foundation, county residents who own guns can acquire up to three free gun locks by simply walking into any police precinct and showing that they live in the county.
·         Two Deer Park Middle School students, both 12, are charged with handgun violations after they traded a Bersa 380-caliber handgun for an Xbox and one of them brought ammunition to school Thursday.
·         In the previous incidents, one student shot a classmate during the first day of school at Perry Hall High School and another student displayed a handgun and threatened his teacher and students at Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex. A student at the Forsbush School at Glyndon in Reisterstown was charged with disturbing school activities and disorderly conduct after he said he had a gun, even though he didn’t.
·         “None of these incidents were caused by owners who were just being careless,” Kamenetz said. “Frankly, they were caused by owners who were being idiotic.”
·         He was joined by Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson, Sheriff Jay Fisher and Councilman Ken Oliver at the Frankin Precinct in Reisterstown Friday afternoon to announce the new gun lock program.
·         “We have an obligation to be proactive to ensure the safety of all our citizens, particularly young individuals,” Johnson said.
·         The $4,700 donation from the police foundation paid for 2,000 locks, which are compatible with most handguns and long guns.
·         “Any police station in Baltimore County. Walk right in, show them you’re a Baltimore County resident, we’ll give you up to three of these locks,” Johnson said. “Please use them. We know they work and they’re very, very effective.”
·         Beyond the gun lock, Johnson suggest to secure the gun so children can’t remove them from hiding spots or take them out of the home. An inexpensive security system Johnson suggested included attaching the gun to an eye bolt using the gun lock and securing the bolt to a fixed structure.
·         Johnson hopes to keep the program going once the initial 2,000 locks are given out.
·         “As we begin to exhaust our supply, we’ll look for measures or means to continue this on,” he said. “This is good stuff. This is smart, proactive safety for all our families in our communities, so use these gun locks.”
-          From The Towson Patch

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Fundraiser for Towson 4th of July Parade



Fundraiser for TOWSON 4th of JULY PARADE Longaberger/Vera Bradley
 BINGO!
 Thursday, November 1, 2012
American Legion Post #22     125 York Road
Doors open 6 P.M. - Games begin 7 P.M.
Food/Beverages Available
Cost $12 in advance - $15 at door
Raffles/Specials/Door Prizes/Crafts

For tickets call Maryann 410 931-1749 or Pat 410 256-4662
Make checks payable to the Towson 4th of July Parade
This fundraiser is in no way connected with or sponsored by The Longaberger Company.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Want to Learn About Wind Power?

I’m Abie Rubin with Clean Currents, a local, independent green energy company, supplying residential and commercial customers with wind and solar power options.
Clean Currents is hosting Wind Powered Baltimore Week Oct. 15-21 to celebrate Baltimore’s wind powered businesses and we would like to invite the Rodgers Forge Community to join us.  Events range from networking events to happy hours, and are all hosted by wind powered businesses. I’ve included more information about Wind Powered Baltimore Week below.
That week, we are also kicking off the Green Neighborhood Challenge (GNEC), which gives community organizations the opportunity to raise funds for green projects while spreading the word about wind power. As an outstanding leader in the community, we think you would be a great GNEC participant.
Please join us at the Green Neighborhood Challenge Kick Off at Union Mill, 1500 Union Avenue, Baltimore, Wednesday, October 17th, 5:30 - 6:45 pm to learn more about GNEC and how you can be involved. And, please pass this information on to anyone who may be interested as well.
 
Thanks, and I hope to see you during Wind Powered Baltimore Week!
 
Abie

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

BCPD Theft Alert

Once again we've seen reports of thefts from autos in the York Rd corridor. Six (6) cars were broken into and some property removed because the cars were not properly secured while parked outside the residences.  The targeted vehicles were parked in the 500 block of Wilton Rd and 100 block of Lapaix Ln.  As members of Towson Precinct Captain Trentzsch, Lt Stankowski and myself are asking you as community leaders in these affected neighborhoods to get the word out and stress the importance of properly securing all personal property when not being used. 

Thank You, Sgt Stephen Fink, 2815, PC06 COT

RFCOP Crime Update Week of October 1st - 7th

Halloween is coming and also the Pumpkin Patrol:
The Citizens on Patrol wishes you all a safe weekend.  We will be patrolling the Forge in hopes of discouraging mischief night and Halloween night vandalism.  Please if you see anything suspicious do not hesitate to call the police.  Baltimore County Police and all of Towson communities are banding together to coordinate patrols for all communities.  RFCOP is also implementing a schedule of patrols for the weekend by Rodgers Forge COP members. 
Ghosts, Goblins and Trick-or-Treat are just around the corner:
Rodgers Forge has had several patrols on Mischief Night for the last couple years. Anyone can participate.  We can provide vehicle lights for car patrollers or vests for folks that would rather walk or ride bikes. It's a fun night and seems to decrease the number of incidents in The Forge. We would be more than willing to pair anyone up with an experienced patroller.
If interested please contact:
Mike Calwell – mikecalwell@gmail.com
John Falconer – tillerman6@verizon.net
Karen Falconer – lovinlife6501@verizon.net
 
Towson Area Citizens On Patrol
MISCHIEF NIGHT PREVENTION PATROLS
  
Mark your Calendars now!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Baltimore County Police Hillendale Resource Center,
1055 Taylor Avenue
EVERYONE is invited! ◄
Light food @ 6:00; PLEASE arrive by 6:30PM for photos. 
COP Neighborhood Patrols begin @ 7:00PM.
The Hillendale Resource Center is open ‘til midnight to
Network with fellow patrollers & exchange equipment.
PLEASE use COP signs and lights on your cars!
 
Questions?Janice Arcieri, Event Co-Chair
443-465-0150/Email: janjoeka@comcast.net
Barbara Lewis, Event Co-Chair
410-663-4266/Email: Blewis711@verizon.net

Mischief Night Prevention Patrol with Councilman Kevin Kamenetz and candidates

Halloween Safety Tips - From PCPD
Don't Be Afraid Of Halloween. Just Be Aware.
You don't need to be scared of the ghosts and goblins that come to your house this Halloween, just cautious. The Baltimore County Police Department suggests a few precautions this year before you open your door.
It may seem easier to leave your front door open with only the storm door closed, but please don't. Storm doors were not meant to act as deterrents to thieves and robbers. Keep your main door locked and don't open it until you've looked through a window or the door's peephole. Open your door to only those children and adults you know and recognize.
The Department advises trick-or-treaters to be aware of their surroundings as well. Visit only those neighbors who are familiar to you. Remind children not to eat goodies before they get home. When they do arrive home, parents need to check the contents of their children's bags. Look for such things as unwrapped candy, loose pieces of candy, and fruit. When checking candy wrappers, look for unusual markings or bumps and bulges. These could be signs of tampering. Throw away all unwrapped goodies. If something appears suspicious, err on the side of caution and get rid of it.
Some other suggestions
* Adults should accompany young children, and older kids should travel in groups.
* Obey all traffic laws. Walk on sidewalks whenever possible and cross at crosswalks or corners. Never cross between parked cars.
* Do not go into any vehicles or homes while trick-or-treating. Wait outside for treats.
 * Respect other people's property. Don't destroy it.
 * Stay in your own neighborhood.
 * Parents, make sure masks have large holes for the eyes. It is easy for little ones to trip and fall on a dark night. If possible, use make-up instead of a mask. Give children flashlights to carry with them. Flashlights or battery-powered Halloween torches or lamps enable them to see better. It also makes it easier for others, especially motorists, to see them.
Baltimore County Police hope everyone will have a safe and fun Halloween.
 
Take Away The Fun Of "Moving Night"
Baltimore's tradition of "Moving Night," October 30, is not something that everyone cherishes. For those not familiar with the term "Moving Night," it began years ago as a series of pranks, but it is now just another reason for thieves to steal outdoor furniture and anything else that isn't nailed down. Don't become a statistic, play it safe and follow a few easy steps.
* Leave all outside lights on overnight. Check and replace all burned out bulbs. Remember that the sun sets earlier now.* Trim back all shrubs and trees for maximum visibility for inside and outside viewing.
* Place all outdoor furniture, barbecue grills and other outdoor items in a locked garage, shed or basement. If these are not viable options, use a chain and lock and attach it to a fence, pole or railing.
* Network with neighbors. Keep an eye on each other's property. It is easier to keep track on neighborhood activities if there are more eyes keeping watch.
* Contact the local Citizens on Patrol group. Ask if there are some special plans for this evening. You might be able to assist the group by watching for any strange activity that might occur on your street.
* Let the local precinct know of any suspicious or criminal activities from years past that might affect your street this year.
* Call 911 if you see anything suspicious or anyone acting suspicious. When you talk to the dispatcher, explain why you think the activity looks strange. Remember that a group of teenagers is not always looking for trouble.
* Lock all vehicles and remove all valuables.

B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter – Oct, 1-7, 2012
This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive

October 6: Attempted First Degree Burglary, Unit block of Dowling Circle, 21234

At 12:45 p.m., an unknown suspect used a rock to break an apartment window. A neighbor heard the noise and went to investigate. A screen was removed and the window was unlocked. It is unknown if entry was gained.

October 5 to October 6: First Degree Burglary, 400 block of Campus View Drive, 21204

Between 10:30 p.m. on October 5 and 2:30 p.m. on October 6, an unknown suspect cut the window screen to enter the apartment. Nothing has been reported missing at this time.

October 4: Armed Robbery - Knife, 6600 block of Collinsdale Road, 21234

At 8 a.m., two suspects approached the victim from behind and one suspect placed a knife to the victim's throat. The victim gave the suspects his phone and money, then slapped the arm of the suspect holding the knife. The suspect slashed at the victim, causing a cut to the victim's arm. The suspects, two black males in their late teens or early 20s, fled on foot.

September 30 to October 1: First Degree Burglary, 500 block of Castle Drive, 21212

Between 7 p.m. on September 30 and noon on October 1, an unknown suspect entered the apartment window and stole a carpet steamer and a vacuum cleaner
 
Email Alerts  - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Oct. 1-7, 2012
Case #                Crime                                          Date     Time                Address
122750366      Arson – Fire/Burglary                        10/1    8:17 am           70xx Bellona Avenue
122750457      Theft – Other                         10/1    9:22 am           4xx Overbrook Road
122792020      Theft – Other                         10/5    10:49 pm         72xx York Road

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

RFC Meeting Wednesday October 10th

The innaguaral meeting of the "Stu Sirota Administration" is scheduled for next Wednesday October 10th at 7pm. It is in the regular location, the RFES "cafetorium".

All residents are welcome to attend.

Please see the attachment for a copy of the agenda by clicking here.

RFCOP Crime Update Week of September 24th - 30th

2011 Unofficial Crimes Statistics follows the Crime Blotter & Spot crime reports
B.C.P.D. Precinct # 6 - Crime Blotter –Sep 17-30, 2012
(Includes items not available in time for the previous week’s report)
This is a summary of recent significant police news in your community. For police news from across the entire county, visit our news archive

September 29: First Degree Burglary, 900 block of Fairmount Avenue, 21286

Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., an unknown suspect forced open the front door and took jewelry.

September 27: 500 block of Goucher Boulevard, 21286

Between 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m., an unknown suspect broke the door glass to enter the home and take jewelry.

September 25: First Degree Burglary, 6900 block of Lochlan Circle, 21286

At 12:30 p.m., two suspects entered the victim's apartment through the front door. The suspects took a watch, video games, and electronics. Michael McKay, 28, of no fixed address, and Tayvon Miller, 26, of the 6800 block of Sturbridge Drive, 21204, were arrested at the scene and charged with burglary.

September 24: First Degree Burglary, 900 block of Dulaney Valley Court, 21204

At 1:30 p.m., a man entered the apartment through an unlocked window. Nothing was taken, and the suspect was arrested at the scene. Jose Cardona, 38, who also lives in the 900 block of Dulaney Valley Court, 21204, was arrested and charged with burglary.

September 23: Attempted Murder/Disorderly Crowd, 400 block of York Road, 21204

At approximately 1 a.m., officers responded for a large disorderly crowd in connection with an event at the Recher Theatre. Several arrests were made for disorderly conduct and assault. Three officers received minor injuries. While officers were in the area for the disorderly crowd, a man came up to one of the officers and reported that he had been shot in a parking garage at the Towson Town Center. He reported that a black male in a dark-colored vehicle fired several shots at him. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

September 23: Attempted Burglary, 700 block of Anneslie Road, 21212

Between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., an unknown suspect cut a screen and attempted to raise the garage door. Entry was not gained.

September 22: Fourth Degree Burglary, 100 block of West Road, 21204

At 9 a.m., an employee found a man inside the building. The suspect asked for a medic and was transported to the hospital.

September 21: Fourth Degree Burglary, 600 block of Wilton Avenue, 21286

At 3:30 p.m., a black male in his 20s removed a UPS package containing a purse from the front porch.

September 21: Fourth Degree Burglary, 400 block of Jefferson Avenue, 21204

Between 12:01 a.m. and 7:30 a.m., an unknown suspect entered the front porch and took two patio tables.

September 19 to September 20: First Degree Burglary, 400 block of Hopkins Road, 21212

Between 11 p.m. on September 19 and 6:25 a.m. on September 20, an unknown suspect entered the home through an unlocked window and took a laptop computer.

September 19: First Degree Assault, Beechwood Road and Saint Albans Road, 21239

At 9:24 p.m., two men struck the victim in the face with an unknown object. Henry Young, 18, of no fixed address, and James McCoy, 21, of the 900 block of Overbrook Road, 21239, were arrested and charged with assault.

September 19: First Degree Burglary, Unit block of Dowling Circle, 21234

At 12:25 a.m., three suspects kicked in the front door of the apartment. One of the suspects threw bleach on the victim. When officers responded to the apartment, a woman threw bleach on the officer, striking her in the face, arms and legs.

September 18: Commercial Burglary, 800 block of Dulaney Valley Road, 21286

At 1:54 a.m., two suspects jumped over the counter of The Great Cookie inside Towson Town Center. The suspects took 24 pounds of cookies.

September 17 to September 22: Fourth Degree Burglary, 1700 block of Roland Avenue, 21212

Between 4:30 p.m. on September 17 and 10 a.m. on September 22, an unknown suspect entered a detached garage and took golf clubs and tools
 
 
Email Alerts  - Spot Crime.com
2.00 Miles around 222 Dumbarton Road –
Week of Sep 24-30, 2012
Case #                Crime                                          Date     Time                Address
122681099      4th degree Burglary                9/24    3:37 pm           3xx Regester Ave.
122710929      Theft from Motor Vehicle    9/27    1:00 pm           3xx Overbrook Road
           
Unofficial serious crime report for 2011 for Rodgers Forge
The following is an unofficial serious crime report for 2011 for Rodgers Forge. The information that follows was compiled from several different sources. Some data is incomplete. So as to not make this post extremely long, we are providing only a list of burglaries and thefts. Other reports and additional information is available. Please feel free to email us at rfcitizensonpatrol@gmail.com to request other reports. We will attempt to provide you with the requested information.
Thanks to Rob Williams for researching and compiling this report.
 
First Degree Burglary
2/1-1103211206-6:11pm-7100 block Heathfield Road
4/17-111071156-5:28pm-Unit block Murdock Road
Second Degree Burglary
7/27-112080238-6:13am-Near Murdock Road & Heathfield Road
Fourth Degree Burglary
1/31-CC#Missing-7:11pm-7100 block Heathfield Road
4/19-11109196-5:40pm-100 block Regester Avenue
5/19-111390892-1:15pm-Near Old Trail & Heathfield Road
7/6-111871621-7:31pm-400 block Murdock Road
7/18-111991061-2:59pm-100 block Murdock Road
7/28-112091497-5:27pm-Near Dorking Road & Dunkirk Road
8/8-112200993-2:57pm-200 block Regester Avenue
8/17-112291061-3:07pm-7000 block Heathfield Road
8/28-112402274-2:48pm-200 block Stanmore Road
8/29-112411147-8:34am-7100 block Heathfield Road
9/9-112521669-7:45pm-100 block Stanmore Road
10/16-112891409-8:28pm-200 block Regester Avenue
12/20-112540998-2:54pm-400 block Overbrook Road
12/22-112560467-9:37am-200 block Hopkins Road
Attempted First Degree Burglary
12/7-113410860-2:22pm-300 block Hopkins Road
Attempted Armed Robbery
7/26-112070090-1:35am-7000 block Heathfield Road
Theft from Motor Vehicle
1/1-CC#Missing-12:05pm-100 block Dumbarton Road
3/3-CC#Missing-Time of call missing-300 block Hopkins Road
3/29-1108881229-400 block Hopkins Road
5/14-111341146-6:30pm-100 block Stanmore Road
5/18-111380347-8:13am-100 block Brandon Road
6/29-111801100-2:54pm-Unit block Regester Avenue
7/4-111850545-10:16am-100 block Regester Avenue
7/11-111920453-8:59am-Near Brandon Road & Lanark Road
7/11-111920738-11:43am-Near Heathfield Road & Chumleigh Road
7/11-111921805-8:53pm-Near Stevenson Lane & Lanark Road
8/14-112260672-1:33pm-200 block Hopkins Road
8/14-112261206-8:29pm-100 block Overbrook Road
8/16-112280476-9:17am-100 block Murdock Road
8/25-112370418-9:11am-400 block Old Trail
9/6-112490391-9:08am-100 block Stanmore Road
9/6-112490803-1:15pm-200 block Stanmore Road
9/21-112640951-1:36pm-7000 block Heathfield Road
10/1-112740695-11:44am-300 block Overbrook Road
10/24-112970709-12:30pm-Near Hopkins Road & Blenheim Road
11/20-113240427-8:51am-200 block Hopkins Road
Identity Theft
3/24-110831109-7:33am-Unit block Murdock Road
6/27-111781153-4:11pm-200 block Overbrook Road
9/11-112541081-8:30am-7400 block Stanmore Court
11/9-113131447-8:29pm-300 block Old Trail
11/21-113251166-5:50pm-Unit block Dunkirk Road
11/30-113340546-10:27am-300 block Stanmore Road
12/19-113530595-11:33am-100 block Stanmore Road
12/20-113541419-6:33pm-300 block Old Trail
12/21-113550983-1:30pm-300 block Hopkins Road
Theft (Miscellaneous)
1/6-CC#Missing-8:06pm- Theft (Forgery)-400 block Regester Avenue
4/2-110891059-2:58pm-Theft (Other)-7100 block Heathfield Road
6/4-11155027-3:32am-Theft (Bike)-400 block Overbrook Road
7/2-111831643-7:40pm-Theft (Other)-100 block Hopkins Road
7/7-111880653-11:00am- Theft (Other)-100 block Murdock Road
7/30-112111279-1:31pm-Theft (Other)-100 block Dumbarton Road
11/13-113170075-12:46am- Theft (Other)-300 block Stanmore Road
12/15-113491107-9:40am- Theft (Other)-400 block Chumleigh Road
 
The following is an unofficial list of burglaries and thefts that occurred in the Gaywood Community and along the Midhurst Road and Pinehurst Road area in 2011. These incidents have been separated from incidents that occurred in the Rodgers Forge Community. Some data is incomplete. The list is in order of the date of the incident. The type of incident is listed with the case. This list was compiled from several crime reporting resources.
1/1-CC#Missing-12:32pm-Theft from vehicle-6400 block Blenheim Road
2/28-110590279-7:33am-4th degree burglary-6300 block Pinehurst Road
2/28-CC#Missing-9:12am-4th degree burglary-6400 block Blenheim Road
6/28-111791065-2:15pm-Identity Theft-6400 block Blenheim Road
8/23-112351728-7:47pm-1st degree burglary-6400 block Pinehurst Road
9/1-112440390-8:25am-Theft from vehicle-6400 block Blenheim Road
9/1-112440717-11:34am-4th degree burglary-200 block Midhurst Road
11/23-113270755-Theft(Other)-200 block Midhurst Road
12/27-113610874-2:38pm-4th degree burglary-100 block Midhurst Road
 
The following is an unofficial list of burglaries, thefts & other incidents that occurred within the acreage of the Rodgers Forge Apartments in 2011. These incidents have been separated from the boundaries of the Rodgers Forge Community. Some data is incomplete. The
list is in order of the date of the incident. The incident type is listed with the case. The list was compiled from several crime reporting sources.
1/1-CC#Missing-1:02pm-Theft from vehicle-200 block Rodgers Forge Road
1/19-110190100-1:55am-1st degree assault-200 block Rodgers Forge Road (stabbing)
2/1-CC#Missing-4:43pm-Theft from vehicle-6800 block Blenheim Road
2/8-110391539-4:10pm-1st degree burglary-100 block Dumbarton Road
2/20-110511397-9:07pm-Theft from vehicle-200 block Rodgers Forge Road
6/3-111541949-9:43pm-Theft of vehicle-6800 block Blenheim Road
6/17-111680515-9:29am-Destruction of property-200 block Rodgers Forge Road
7/20-112011280-5:50pm-Destruction of property-200 block Rodgers Forge Road
8/23-112352028-10:35pm-2nd degree assault-100 block Dumbarton Road
9/21-112640146-1:34am-Destruction of property-200 block Rodgers Forge Road
12/16-113500086-1:16am-2nd degree assault-200 block Rodgers Forge Road