UMBC Off-Campus armed robbery

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  • Medshot

    Active Member
    Jul 24, 2013
    238
    The following is a campus crime alert for UMBC; I'm sure it's a fluke though, since criminals can't have guns anymore.

    How about them safety tips? Remember kids, travel together to increase the loot, er, increase safety.



    Crime Alert from the UMBC Police Department*410-455-5555

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    Crime Alerts are issued to inform the UMBC Campus of any situation that poses a potential threat to the safety and/or property of students, faculty, staff, and visitors of the campus.

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    Off Campus Robbery

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    Occurred:************November 14, 2014

    Time: ********************7:35p.m.

    Location: ************ Shelbourne Road at Stevens Avenue

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    The Baltimore County Police Department is investigating an armed robbery of a student that occurred on November 14th, 2014 at7:35p.m.*near the intersection of Shelbourne Road and Stevens Avenue (http://tinyurl.com/lzh2rs9). ***The victim reported he was walking along Shelbourne Road when he observed the suspect walking towards him.* The suspect approached the victim, displayed a black or dark gray handgun and demanded the victim’s money.* The victim surrendered his property and the suspect ran towards Linden Avenue.* The suspect is described as black male, 18 to 20 years old, 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, wearing a black jacket and pants and a hooded black sweatshirt.

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    The Baltimore County Police Department is actively investigating the incident.** Anyone with information is encouraged to call*410-887-0872.* The Baltimore County Police and the University Police remind individuals to practice basic safety tips such as; be aware of your surroundings, walk in groups, walk in well- lit areas, and immediately report any conduct of a suspicious or unusual nature to police.* The University Police also offer a 24 hour escort service for all of campus and areas adjacent to the campus.* You can request an escort by calling*410-455-5555.


    Paul Dillon

    Deputy Chief of Police - UMBC Police Department

    1000 Hilltop Circle

    Baltimore, MD 21250-0002
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    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,293
    Wait the suspect was under 21 so he couldn't have had a handgun, black dark gray or any other color. The victim should have asked to see his HQL before handing anything over.
     

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