Crime & Safety

Baltimore County Police: Detectives Actively Investigate Lakeside Boulevard Incident

A preliminary investigation indicates on November 13, at 7:19 p.m., officers responded to the scene of a reported shooting in the area o ...

November 14, 2021

As detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit investigate a non-fatal shooting that occurred Saturday, November 13, at 7:19 p.m., the department would like to remind residents that conflict resolution resources are available to mediate disputes that arise within the community. The following link is to the Conflict Resolution Center of Baltimore County. This service is available to all County residents. https://crcbaltimorecounty.org/contact-us/

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A preliminary investigation indicates on November 13, at 7:19 p.m., officers responded to the scene of a reported shooting in the area of Lakeside and Owings Mills Boulevard, 21117. When officers arrived, they located an individual inside a vehicle with a gunshot wound. Medics transported the individual to an area hospital for treatment.

As detectives continue to investigate this case, they are asking anyone with information to contact 410-307-2020.

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iWatch Program

Residents may also submit information through the Baltimore County Police Department’s iWatch program by emailing iWatch@BaltimoreCountymd.gov

Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland

Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland, an organization that is separate from the Baltimore County Police Department and Baltimore County Government, offers rewards of up to $2000 for information that leads to the arrest and charges in connection with felony offenses.

Anonymous tips can be sent to Metro Crime Stoppers by phone, online or via mobile app.

Phone: 1-866-7LOCKUP

Web tip: http://metrocrimestoppers.org/

Mobile App: P3TIPS


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