Crime & Safety

Crime Victims' Rights, Special Olympics Relay: Annapolis Police Calls

Get to know the leaders of the Annapolis Police Department at Coffee With a Cop April 28.

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Community Events

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April 28 – Coffee with a Cop from 8am to 10am at McDonald’s, 1941 West St

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In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 99 calls for service and arrested 9 people.

Theft from Vehicle – 700 block of Tyler Av – 04/22 at 10pm to 04/23 at 7am: Money and parking passes for the Hillman Garage were stolen from an unlocked vehicle.

Attempted Thefts from Vehicles – 800 block of Tyler Av – 04/22 at 8pm to 04/23 at 9:20am: Two apparently unlocked vehicles were entered, but nothing appeared to have been stolen from either vehicle.

Theft from Vehicle – 700 block of Warren Dr – 04/22 at 8:45pm to 04/23 at 1:30pm: A wallet was stolen from an unlocked vehicle.

Special Olympics Unified Relay Across America

A group of officers from the Annapolis Police Department have formed a team to carry the Flame of Hope through Annapolis on Wednesday, May 27, on a leg of its journey to the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles. You can support the team by donating online at http://uraa.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.team&teamID=5585.

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

Every year, millions of people’s lives are forever changed by crime. They are our families, neighbors, friends, and colleagues. April 19-25 is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, a time to reach out and help crime victims rebuild their lives. We all play a role. For more information go to the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center websitewww.mdcrimevictims.org.

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