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Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of Oct. 12

Check out what's going on crime-wise around the region.

 

Catonsville

A burglar stole plumbing pipes from Western School of Technology. Read more about crime in Catonsville Patch.

Pikesville

A man pleaded guilty to assault for driving away as an officer was reaching into his vehicle. Read about crime in Pikesville Patch.

Towson

A man was slashed with a knife during a robbery. Read more about crime in Towson Patch.

Lutherville-Timonium

Three homes were burgalized. Read more about crime in Lutherville-Timonium Patch.

Hunt Valley

A man was arrested for allegedly stealing from his parents. Read more about crime in Hunt Valley Patch.

Owings Mills-Reisterstown

A man made a false statement to police about being robbed to settle gambling debts.  Read more about crime in Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.

North Baltimore

A man was killed after suffering multiple gun shot wounds. Read more about crime in North Baltimore Patch.

Parkville-Overlea

Riding gear, valued at $3,530, was stolen from a barn. Read more about crime in Parkville-Overlea Patch.

Essex-Middle River

A burglar stole $20,000 worth of copper coils from seven commercial air conditioning units. Read more about crime in Essex-Middle River Patch.

Dundalk

A man was allegedly threatened by another man he is scheduled to testify against in an assault case. Read more about crime in Dundalk.

Perry Hall

Burglars caused $1,000 worth of damage when attempting to break into a house. Read more about crime in Perry Hall.

Related Topics: Baltimore Metro Crime

Buck Harmon

8:40 am on Monday, October 15, 2012

A refreshing Monday morning read...)

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