Crime & Safety
Bel Air Crime: Thefts, Burglary, Domestic Assaults
The following information was supplied by the Harford County Sheriff's Office. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
The following are recent incidents reported to the Harford County Sheriff's Office:
Princeton Lane, 200 block, reported 6:50 p.m. July 7. A cell phone was stolen.
Temple Drive, 200 block, reported 11:48 a.m. July 7. A woman reported a domestic assault.
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Calvary Road, 2000 block, reported 7:06 a.m. July 6. Someone broke into a business.
Redfield Road, 1600 block, reported 11:50 p.m. July 5. A woman told police she believed someone tried to break into her home.
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Cedar Lane, 1100 block, reported 6:56 p.m. July 5. Someone jimmied the door lock.
Bonnie Avenue, unit block, reported 3:03 p.m. July 5. A woman told police her son was stealing property out of the house.
Gannet Court, 2000 block, reported 3 p.m. July 5. A woman reported another person refused to return her computer.
Arrow Center for Education, 2400 block Creswell Road, reported 8:52 p.m. July 4. A child was reported missing.
Pentwood Road, 900 block, reported 10:38 p.m. July 3. A woman reported a domestic incident with her boyfriend.
Artists Lane, 1300 block, reported 3:20 p.m. July 3. Property was stolen out of a vehicle.
Intersection of East Broadway and Malkus Way, reported 3:07 p.m. July 3. An incident of indecent exposure was reported.
Leeswood Road, 1000 block, reported 2:34 p.m. July 3. Someone broke into a vehicle overnight.
Thebes Drive, 1100 block, reported 12:08 p.m. July 3. A man found a duffel bag he deemed suspicious and reported it to police.
Royal Meadow Court, 1200 block, reported 9:09 a.m. July 3. Someone stole property out of a vehicle.
Canvas Place, unit block, reported 6:32 a.m. July 3. Someone broke into a car and stole an iPod.
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