Crime & Safety

Reckless Dirt Bike Riders Elude Annapolis Police

Also, how you can support Special Olympics flame relay.

From the Annapolis Police Department:

In the last 24 hours Annapolis Police officers responded to 82 calls for service and arrested 8 people.

Dirt Bike Complaints – Various areas of Annapolis – Evening of April 28: The Annapolis Police Department received several calls from residents about dirt bikes operating unsafely in the city. The dirt bike operators would not stop for our officers and we could not safely chase them through the city. Please continue to call our non-emergency number, 410-268-4141, when you see them. Officers will continue to try and stop the operators. If you have any information about the operators you can remain anonymous and use our tip line, 410-280-CLUE (2583).

Coffee with a Cop
We held another successful Coffee with a Cop on April 28th. This Coffee with a Cop was hosted by McDonald’s at 1941 West St. We saw many community members stop in and chat. The next Coffee with a Cop will be held in June.

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 27th, on a leg of its journey to the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles. You can support the team by donating online athttp://uraa.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.team&teamID=5585.

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