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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

DELMAR POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASES

PRESS RELEASE
DELMAR POLICE DEPARTMENT

Incident: Motor Vehicle Theft
Location: 200 block of E. Walnut St., Delmar, MD
Date: November 21, 2009

On 11-21-09 at 8:00 AM
an officer of the Delmar Police Department was contacted by a resident whom resides in the 200 block of E. Walnut St., Delmar, MD. The resident advised that their vehicle had been stolen sometime after 11:30 PM on Friday night and before 7:40 AM on Saturday morning (11-21-09). The resident described the vehicle as a 2005 Honda Element, Dark Blue in color with Maryland Registration. The resident advised that an extra set of keys were located within the Honda. The Delmar Police officer subsequently recovered vehicle in the 100 block of E. Pine St., Delmar, MD, however, the keys were not located with the vehicle. The vehicle was processed for finger prints and released to owner. The investigation is continuing. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact the Delmar Police Department at 410-896-3131 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.



Incident: Burglary
Location: 207 E. Chestnut St., Delmar, MD
Date: November 21, 2009

On 11-21-09 at 1:00 PM
, an officer of the Delmar Police Department responded to 207 E. Chestnut St., Delmar, MD in reference to a Burglary. Upon arrival the officer met with the home owner whom advised that sometime between 8:00 AM and 12:50 PM on 11-21-09, unknown persons entered his residence and removed several tools from within. The officer processed the residence for fingerprints. The investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Delmar Police Department at 410-896-3131, or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.

List of items taken: Makita Router w/case, Ryobi Cordless drill and flashlight set, Milwaukee porta band saw, a set of Craftsman wrenches and socket set, 2 skill saws, Sears aluminum automotive hydraulic floor jack, Roto Zip saw.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Police might get fingerprints, but I bet they do not pursue the matter. If it won't get them public attention, they don't care about it. The officer in charge of this case will probably go on vacation and worry about it when he gets back. Meanwhile the theif will sell the items and leave no trail of evidence.