Crime & Safety
Boys Leave Pizza Driver with Fake $50 Bill: Annapolis Police Reports
Also, join the Annapolis police chief and a minister for a community conversation March 10 at Eastport United Methodist Church.

From the Annapolis Police Department:
In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 79 calls for service and arrested 2 people.
Robbery – 800 block of Brooke Ct – 03/02 at 9:30pm: A man delivering pizza to two boys was robbed. One boy paid for half of the bill and the second youth asked for change for a $50 bill to pay for his half. While the man was counting out change, the boy grabbed all the money from the driver and fled on foot into the woods. The suspect left the $50 bill, which was counterfeit. The first juvenile stayed on scene. If you have any information about this incident contact Detective Joshua Liebross at 410-268-9000 ext. 5816 or jdliebross@annapolis.gov.
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Community Conversation
The Reverend Michelle Thorne Mejia and Police Chief Michael Pristoop invite you to attend this open conversation to further the relationship between the community and the Annapolis Police Department. Chief Pristoop will make a brief presentation which will be followed by comments and questions.
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The conversation will be held at Eastport United Methodist Church, located at 926 Bay Ridge Ave., on March 10 and will begin at 6:30 p.m.
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