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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Forest Hill Crime: Spray-Painted Graffiti

The following information was obtained from the Harford County Sheriff's Office. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information supplied does not indicate a conviction.

The following are recent incidents handled by the Harford County Sheriff's Office: Ronnie’s Beverage Warehouse, 1514 Rock Spring Road, reported 11:07 a.m. Jan. 10. Vandals spray-painted the building and trailer belonging to the business. Colgate Circle, 2000 block, reported 5:39 p.m. Jan. 10. A van was “tagged” by vandals. Kreitler Road, 3400 block, reported 11:53 a.m. Jan. 11. Someone fraudulently charged less than $1,000 on a credit card. Intersection of Ponfield and Tuchahoe roads, reported 10:38 p.m. Jan. 12. People were being loud and drinking in the area. Morning Brook Drive, 1800 block, reported 11:48 p.m. Jan. 12. A loud party caused a noise disturbance in the area. Party Palace Rentals, 1615 Robin Circle, reported 10:47 a.m. Jan. …

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Ring Factory Vandalism Cleaned

The Harford County Department of Parks and Recreation removed the graffiti.

What appeared to be spray-paint on Ring Factory Elementary School property was cleaned off Monday. A shed on a baseball/softball field adjacent to the school was vandalized sometime during the weekend. Harford County Department of Public Works officials used paint thinner to clean the shed Monday. The Harford County Sheriff's Office has no suspects, but anyone with information should call 410-838-6600.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Vandalism at Ring Factory Elementary School

Spray-paint appears to have been used on the property.

A shed on the baseball and softball field adjacent to Ring Factory Elementary School was vandalized sometime before Sunday. Spray-paint appears to have been used on the structure. Harford County Public Schools own the property, but share it with Harford County Parks and Recrection. The incident had not been reported to police as of Sunday night and county officials were not aware of the vandalism when reached by Patch Monday morning. The Bel Air Police Department arrested suspects last week for alleged vandalism at Bel Air High School. Anyone with information should call the Harford County Sheriff's Office at 410-836-5444.

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Eric bel air

4:10 pm on Tuesday, August 2, 2011

I thought that was already a rule- when I was under 18 I couldn't buy spray paint at Home Depot to work on (non destructive) projects. But sort of like underage drinking and drug laws, while illegal it's never going to go away. I do think it's someone younger - when I was in my late teens, there is nothing to do in this county, several of my peers were into mischevious stuff just like what we see…   more ›

Monday, July 25, 2011

POLICE: PetSmart Employee Bit; Sears, Target Shoplifters

The following information was supplied by the Bel Air Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Another Home Depot Theft Marketplace Drive, 600 block, 3:45 p.m., July 11 Two air-conditioning units and a garage door opener were stolen from Home Depot. Police have no suspects, but witnesses said the person who took the items drove away in a white pick-up truck. Cell Phone Taken From Tailgate Lee Way, 600 block, 1:12 p.m., July 11 A cell phone was stolen from a truck tailgate. Police have no suspects. Truck Windows 'Busted Out' Lee Way, 300 block, Between July 9–10 The rear window of a pick-up truck was “busted out” overnight. Police have no suspects. Possible Scooter Vandalism Seevue Court, 100 block, 11:30 a.m., July 9 A caller reported that someone “drug a scooter” across their 1999 Audi. Police have no suspects. Stealing From Sears …

Monday, June 20, 2011

Bel Air High Stadium Burglarized, Vandalized

Police plan to offer an award leading to the arrest of suspects.

UPDATE (Tuesday, 1:56 p.m.)—Harford County Public Schools Manager of Communications Teri Kranefeld released the following statement regarding the vandalism: The Bel Air school community is disappointed that individuals would behave in such a way and deface their school and property. However, the graffiti has since been power-washed and areas have been repainted. --- UPDATE (2:44 p.m.)—The scoreboard, goal posts, field turf and press box in Bel Air High School’s brand new Bobcat Stadium were vandalized sometime Saturday night into early Sunday morning, police said. For instant updates follow Bel Air Patch on Facebook and Twitter. A reward of up to $2,000 from the Bel Air Police Department is being offered for information leading to the …

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Colton

2:19 am on Monday, June 27, 2011

At least this was just spray paint and not a fork lift put through a score board....   more ›

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