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You are here: Home / Blotter / Dagger Blotter August 1-2: Bat “Dive Bombing” Forest Hill Children; Bel Air Resident Awakened By Harassing Political Phone Call; Darlington Dogs Possibly Poisoned By Neighbor

Dagger Blotter August 1-2: Bat “Dive Bombing” Forest Hill Children; Bel Air Resident Awakened By Harassing Political Phone Call; Darlington Dogs Possibly Poisoned By Neighbor

August 5, 2012 By Nix Applin 15 Comments

The blotter is compiled from records of calls for service received by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. The records are reviewed and prepared for publication by Dagger staff. They do not include records from municipal or state law enforcement agencies.

Aberdeen

A caller from the 600 block of Mahan Road reported Wednesday that someone had broken into the caller’s residence.

A caller from the 1100 block of Old Philadelphia Road complained Thursday of a suspicious vehicle in front of the caller’s residence.

A caller from the 1300 block of Tralee Circle reported Thursday that a person who had been previously identified as missing had returned.

A caller from the 300 block of Mayberry Drive reported a disorderly person Thursday.

A caller from the 400 block of Aldino-Stepney Road reported destruction of a mailbox Thursday.

A caller from the 4900 block of Bristle Cone Circle reported an accident Thursday.

A caller from the 900 block of North Stepney Road complained Thursday of an unwanted man on the property.

A caller from the area of Route 7 and Route 715 reported an accident Thursday involving a government vehicle.

Abingdon

A caller form the area of Kensington Parkway and Auden Court Wednesday reported a parking complaint regarding a vehicle with South Carolina tags.

A caller from the 100 block of Waldon Road reported a suspicious person in a stairwell Wednesday.

A caller from the 100 block of Walter Ward Boulevard reported Wednesday that someone had punched the caller’s son.

A caller from the 2800 block of Preston Lane reported Wednesday that a person was at the location in violation of an order.

A caller from the 2900 block of Shelley Court reported vandalism to a house Wednesday.

A caller from the 300 block of Laurel Woods Drive reported a trespasser Wednesday.

A caller from the 3500 block of Merchant Boulevard reported a hit and run in a parking lot Wednesday.

A caller from the 400 block of Autumn Harvest Court reported Wednesday that the caller had sent money for merchandise but the caller never received it.

A caller from the 400 block of Constant Friendship Boulevard reported an abandoned trailer Wednesday.

A caller from the 400 block of Constant Friendship Boulevard reported Wednesday being followed by an ex.

A caller from the 500 block of Eastview Terrace reported an accident Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Constant Friendship Boulevard and South Tollgate Road reported an accident Wednesday.

A caller from the area of South Tollgate Road and Fullerton Place reported an accident Wednesday.

A disorderly person was reported Wednesday from the 400 block of Constant Friendship Boulevard.

A suspicious person or situation was reported Wednesday from the 3000 block of Abingdon Road.

Theft of money from a residence was reported Wednesday from the 2100 block of Haven Oak Court.

A caller from Mitchell Drive complained Thursday of possible drug use.

A caller from the 100 block of Glen View Terrace complained Thursday of a suspicious vehicle at the caller’s location.

A caller from the 200 block of Oak Leaf Circle complained Thursday of kids outside being loud.

A caller from the 2600 block of Parallel Path reported a burglary Thursday.

A caller from the 3200 block of Split Oak Court reported having fake money Thursday.

A caller from the 3400 block of Clairborne Way Thursday reported items stolen from outside of a home.

A caller from the 500 block of Ramblewood Rive reported a disorderly intoxicated person outside Thursday.

A caller from the area of South Tollgate Road and Nanticoke Court complained Thursday of being hit with a paintball gun.

A caller from the area of Valley Forge Way and Federal Lane complained Thursday of a suspicious vehicle that had been at the corner for an hour.

A caller from Woodsdale Road at Route 24 reported an accident Thursday.

A civil dispute was reported Thursday from the 2300 block of Old Emmorton Road.

Baldwin

A caller from the 2800 block of Raintree Court complained Thursday of someone ringing the caller’s doorbell and running away.

A caller from the area of Rayham Court and Placid Drive complained Thursday of solicitors going door to door.

Bel Air

A caller from Cedarwood Drive and Applewood Drive reported suspicious people and a vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the 100 block of Duncannon Road Wednesday reported a tree in the roadway.

A caller from the 1300 block of Churchville Road reported a traffic offense Wednesday.

A caller from the 1900 block of Laurel Oak Drive reported theft from a vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the 2200 block of Kempton Park Circle reported vandalism Wednesday.

A caller from the 2600 block of Forge Hill Road reported a traffic offense Wednesday.

A caller from the 300 block of Sunflower Drive reported receiving a harassing, political phone call at five in the morning Wednesday.

A caller from the 400 block of Thomas Run Road reported a juvenile complaint Wednesday.

A caller from the 500 block of Upper Chesapeake Drive reported being bit in the face Wednesday by another person’s dog.

A caller from the 600 block of Red Pump Road reported a vehicle was doing burn-outs in a parking lot Wednesday.

A caller from the 900 block of Clymer Court reported check fraud Wednesday.

A caller from the 900 block of Todd Road complained Wednesday of a person looking in peoples’ windows.

A caller from the 900 block of Whispering Ridge Lane reported theft from a vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Forge Hill Road and Conowingo Road East reported an abandoned vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Route 23 and Hoagie Drive Wednesday reported a traffic offense.

A caller from the area of Salonica Place and Econ Drive reported a parking complaint Wednesday.

A snowball stand was broken into Wednesday in the 1100 block of Cedar Lane.

A suspicious person or situation was reported Wednesday from the 1100 block of Seaford Court.

A suspicious person or situation was reported Wednesday from the area of Route 22 and Brierhill Drive.

A trespassing complaint was made Wednesday from the 600 block of Hoagie Drive.

A caller from Blakes Legacy Drive reported a suspicious person or situation Thursday.

A caller from East Ellendale Street reported an accident Thursday.

A caller from the 100 block of Prospect Mill Road reported a suspicious person or situation Thursday.

A caller from the 1100 block of Cedar Lane complained Thursday of a banned person trespassing.

A caller from the 1300 block of Churchville Road reported a traffic offense Thursday.

A caller from the 1600 block of Churchville Road reported a person driving the wrong way on Route 22 Thursday.

A caller from the 1900 block of Hamlet Place reported Thursday that an object had been stolen from a Jeep the previous night.

A caller from the 2300 block of Churchville Road reported an accident Thursday.

A caller from the 2700 block of Forge Hill Road complained Thursday of theft of property from a barn.

A caller from the 300 block of Huntsman Court complained Thursday that the caller’s son had been assaulted at a party that night.

A caller from the 800 block of Bel Air Road reported harassment Thursday.

A caller from the 900 block of Richwood Road Thursday stated “There’s an emergency,” gave the address, then disconnected.

A caller from the area of Yankee Doodle Drive and Red Pump Road reported two vehicles parked in a traffic circle Thursday.

A complaint was made Thursday from Bel Air South Parkway that a customer had run out of a store with merchandise.

A traffic offense was reported Thursday from the 800 block of Bel Air Road.

An accident requiring rescue was reported Thursday from the Bel Air Bypass.

An accident was reported Thursday from the area of Grafton Shop Road and Red Pump Road. The caller reported the accident occurred an hour and a half ago and the driver had abandoned the vehicle.

Belcamp

A caller from the 4200 block of Chapelgate Place reported a suspicious vehicle parked and possibly stealing things Wednesday.

A caller from the 1300 block of Policy Drive Thursday reported harassment.

A caller from the 4300 block of Gilmer Court complained Thursday that one month before the call, earrings had been taken from their original box which was kept in the caller’s pantyhose drawer.

Churchville

A caller from Calvary Road reported Thursday that someone was trespassing on a neighbor’s yard.

A caller from the dead end of Lady Ann Court reported hearing shots fired Thursday.

Darlington

A caller from the 1500 block of Deerfield Road reported loud music Wednesday.

A caller from the 2100 block of Shuresville Road reported possible drug use in the park Wednesday.

A caller from the 3700 block of Love Road reported Wednesday that the caller thought the caller’s dogs were poisoned by a neighbor.

Edgewood

A caller from Edgewood Road at the railroad overpass reported an accident Wednesday where a vehicle needed to be towed.

A caller from the 100 block of Edgewood Road reported hearing a man yelling “stop” Wednesday.

A caller from the 1700 block of Fountain Rock Way reported someone was breaking into a neighbor’s residence Wednesday.

A caller from the 1700 block of Hanson Road reported Wednesday receiving fake currency.

A caller from the 1700 block of Van Bibber Road reported harassment via the telephone Wednesday.

A caller from the 1800 block of Edgewater Drive reported a shopping cart hit the caller’s vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the 1800 block of Grempler Way complained Wednesday that kids were causing a nuisance in a courtyard.

A caller from the 1800 block of Steven Drive Wednesday reported two suspicious men walking door-to-door and claiming to be from BGE.

A caller from the 1900 block of Edgewater Drive reported loud music and screaming coming from an apartment Wednesday.

A caller from the 1900 block of Edgewater Drive reported a noise complaint Wednesday about loud music playing.

A caller from the 1900 block of Edgewater Drive reported a party with loud music Wednesday.

A caller from the 1900 block of Pulaski Highway reported a suspicious person or situation Wednesday.

A caller from the 2200 block of Hanson Road complained Wednesday of people loitering in front of a store.

A caller from the 2200 block of Perry Avenue reported harassment Wednesday.

A caller from the 300 block of Palmetto Drive reported being harassed and threatened Wednesday.

A caller from the 400 block of Flying Point Road reported a suspicious vehicle parked near a fence Wednesday.

A caller from the 800 block of West Spring Meadow Court reported theft of a check Wednesday.

A caller from the 800 block of Windstream Way reported a disorderly man Wednesday.

A caller from the 900 block of Swallow Crest Court reported a child in a vehicle without a car seat Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Hornbeam Road and Perry Avenue Wednesday reported a man who was knocked out in a car.

A caller from the area of Lake Avenue and Red Oak Avenue reported four-wheelers in Magnolia Estates Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Swallow Crest Drive and Brookside Drive reported Wednesday there had been an accident and one of the drivers was possibly intoxicated.

A suspicious person or situation was reported Wednesday from the 800 block of Windstream Way.

A traffic offense was reported Wednesday from the 1300 block of Pulaski Highway.

An animal complaint was made Wednesday from the area of Route 24 and Route 40.

An assault was reported Wednesday from the 2100 block of Nuttal Avenue.

A caller from the 1100 block of Windy Branch Way complained Thursday of being harassed by the caller’s boyfriend’s wife.

A caller from the 1400 block of Harford Square Drive complained Thursday that an irate employee was harassing the caller.

A caller from the 1600 block of Swallow Crest Drive reported suspicious people possibly trying to break-in Thursday.

A caller from the 1700 block of Judy Way reported Thursday a person had gotten peppermint oil in the mouth.

A caller from the 1800 block of Edgewater Drive reported Thursday that a student was trying to get off of the bus.

A caller from the 2000 block of Morgan Street Thursday reported a traffic offense.

A caller from the 2000 block of Rockwell Street complained Thursday of trespassers inside of a residence.

A caller from the 2100 block of Emmorton Park Road reported Thursday that someone had put hands on the caller’s wife.

A caller from the 2200 block of Hanson Road complained Thursday that a person had tossed something at the caller’s car.

A caller from the 2200 block of Hanson Road reported a parking complaint Thursday.

A caller from the 2200 block of Hanson Road reported Thursday that the caller’s gate had been busted open.

A caller from the 2200 block of Pulaski Highway complained Thursday of a disorderly customer.

A caller from the 2500 block of Hanson Road reported a suspicious person or situation Thursday.

A caller from the 500 block of Jamestown Court complained Thursday of people in a residence that shouldn’t have been there.

A caller from the 600 block of Shelter Cove South complained Thursday of theft from a vehicle overnight.

A caller from the area of Harrpark Court and Cedar Drive reported a dirtbike speeding back and forth.

A parking complaint was made Thursday from the 2200 block of Hanson Road.

Fallston

A caller from the 1300 block of Stonewall Lane reported Wednesday that a red pickup truck with no tags had been at the location for several months.

A caller from the 1500 block of Ryan Road reported harassment by a landlord Wednesday.

A caller from the 2400 block of Cabernet Court reported vandalism to a residence and possible trespassing Wednesday.

A caller from the 2700 block of Lawson Road reported gun shots in the area Wednesday.

A caller from the 2700 block of Park Shire Court reported Wednesday that a log had fallen on a person.

A caller from the 2800 block of Bel Air Road reported an attempted break-in Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Morenga Court and Arabian Way complained Thursday of a suspicious vehicle near the caller’s residence.

A caller from the 300 block of Fallston Boulevard complained Thursday of a homeless man sleeping behind a building.

A caller from the area of Ryan Road and Angleside Road reported a traffic offense Thursday.

An accident with injury was reported Thursday from the 1900 block of Bel Air Road.

Forest Hill

A caller from the 1900 block of High Point Road reported Wednesday that a bat was “dive bombing” children.

A caller from the 300 block of Esther Drive complained Thursday of an internet scam.

A caller from the area of East Jarrettsville Road and Tuchahoe Road reported a person walking in the middle of the road Thursday.

A wounded baby raccoon was reported Thursday from the 1900 block of Rock Spring Road.

An accident requiring rescue was reported Thursday from the area of Route 543 and Chestnut Hill Road.

Havre de Grace

A caller from Chestnut Street reported a hit and run accident Wednesday.

A caller from the 100 block of North Earlton Road Wednesday reported that a vehicle had overturned and someone was trapped inside.

A caller from the 1300 block of Old Post Road reported a hit and run in a parking lot that had occurred earlier in the day in a parking lot.

A caller from the 200 block of Hopkins Road reported a break-in Wednesday.

A caller from the 2200 block of Pulaski Highway reported a suspicious person or situation Wednesday.

A caller from the 4000 block of Chapel Road reported finding the caller’s dog deceased in a vehicle.

A caller from the area of Country Club Road reported Wednesday that a vehicle had hit a fence and left.

An accident was reported Wednesday from the 300 block of North Earlton Road.

A caller from Locust Street complained Thursday of unauthorized use of a vehicle.

A caller from the 4100 block of Webster-Lapidum Road complained Thursday of phone harassment.

A caller from the area of Route 40 and Robin Hood Road reported Thursday that a flagger in the construction zone was jumping into traffic and almost getting hit.

Jarrettsville

A caller from the 1200 block of Knopp Road reported Wednesday that more than $10,000 but less than $100,000 worth of coins was possibly being sold at a pawn shop on Route 40 in Aberdeen.

A caller from the 3200 block of Sharon Road complained Wednesday that the caller had hired a man without a driver’s license.

A caller from the 3700 block of Norrisville Road reported unauthorized use of a vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from Holy Cross Road at Saint Clair Bridge Road complained Thursday of four-wheelers on the roadway.

A caller from the 1200 block of North Bend Road reported Thursday a suspicious vehicle at the end of a driveway.

A caller from the 2000 block of Trout Farm Road complained Thursday that a mailbox had been damaged with explosives.

A caller from the 2700 block of Sharon Road reported Thursday that a 43 year old man had fallen.

A caller from the 3800 block of Old Federal Hill Road complained Thursday of a four-wheeler riding on the roadway.

A caller from the 3900 block of West Bend Drive reported vandalism Thursday.

Joppa

A caller from the 1000 block of Joppa farm Road complained Wednesday of theft of a wallet.

A caller from the 1000 block of Joppa Farm Road reported Wednesday that a black Trailblazer with temporary tags was on fire and that two suspicious men had just walked from the vehicle towards Redner’s.

A caller from the 1300 block of Pulaski Highway reported unauthorized use of a vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the 400 block of Larkspur Drive reported a suspicious vehicle Wednesday.

A caller from the 700 block of Pulaski Highway reported a civil dispute Wednesday.

A caller from the 900 block of Averill Road reported an accident blocking traffic Wednesday.

A caller from the area of Bridge Drive and Shore Drive complained Wednesday that a trailer with a boat hadn’t moved in a week.

A caller from the area of Old Mountain Road South and Philadelphia Road reported a tree in the roadway Wednesday.

A suspicious person or situation was reported Wednesday from the 100 block of Kearney Drive.

A walk-in to the Southern Precinct reported credit card fraud Wednesday.

Credit card theft was reported Wednesday from the 1300 block of Pulaski Highway.

A caller from the 100 block of Fort Hoyle Road reported Thursday the caller’s neighbor had threatened the caller over grass cutting.

A caller from the 1000 block of Pulaski Highway reported a suspicious person or situation Thursday.

A caller from the 1300 block of Pulaski Highway reported Thursday wanting to turn in ammunition.

A caller from the 1400 block of Old Mountain Road reported finding property Thursday.

A caller from the 2300 block of Singer Road reported Thursday that the caller suspected the caller’s ex-husband had broken a back window out and destroyed things.

A caller from the 700 block of Philadelphia Road reported burglary to trailers overnight Thursday.

A caller from the area of Joppa Farm Road and Garnett Road reported Thursday that the caller’s brother was drunk and had just taken off in a vehicle.

A caller from the area of Route 40 and Joppa Farm Road reported someone rolling a joint on the side of the road Thursday.

A walk-in to the Southern Precinct complained Thursday of theft of several items.

Pylesville

A caller from the 800 block of Sherrill Drive complained Wednesday that a neighbor’s dog had charged towards the caller.

A caller from the 4800 block of Rocks Road reported a suspicious person or situation Thursday.

Street

A caller from the 3700 block of Prospect Road Wednesday reported that a burglary had occurred the day prior to the call.

A caller from the 4200 block of Federal Hill Road reported finding a rear license plate Thursday.

A caller from the area of Route 1 and Route 136 reported Thursday a vehicle had hit a telephone pole.

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  1. Abingdon says

    August 5, 2012 at 10:19 pm

    A caller from the 1300 block of Tralee Circle reported Thursday that a person who had been previously identified as missing had returned.

    wasn’t that attempted murder suicide in the 1300 block of tralee?

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    • Brian Goodman says

      August 5, 2012 at 10:35 pm

      Great catch:

      “Shortly after 1:30am on Saturday, August 4, Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 1300 block of Tralee Circle in Aberdeen, MD for a 911 call regarding a 48 year old female who had just been assaulted and shot in her home by her live in boyfriend.”

      http://www.daggerpress.com/2012/08/04/domestic-assault-ends-with-suicide-in-aberdeen-45-yr-old-man-shoots-girlfriend-then-himself-after-police-standoff/

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  2. Sheeple says

    August 6, 2012 at 8:52 am

    “A caller from the 1900 block of High Point Road reported Wednesday that a bat was “dive bombing” children”

    So take your kids inside, why would you call the police for this? People in this county have become so helpless.

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    • noble says

      August 6, 2012 at 10:39 am

      What are they going to do, shoot the bat?

      People are lazy and call 911 for everything.

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    • Kharn says

      August 6, 2012 at 11:13 am

      Because it could have rabies.

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      • The Money Tree says

        August 6, 2012 at 11:43 am

        Bats are really quite beneficial and not the boogey-man they’ve been unfortunately painted as. I would venture to guess that the kids were throwing something…used to be lots of bats around here and as kids we figured out they’ll follow moving objects in the air nearly to the ground. They’re hunting; looking for bugs not kids but they don’t see well and rely on sonar to figure out what’s where in their airborne world. Wish we had more bats; there’d be a whole lot less mosquitoes. Sort of agree with the first comments here – if you’re freaked out by wildlife maybe you ought not live in Forest Hill and frankly calling the police because there are bats flying about is batty.

        http://www.nwf.org/Kids/Ranger-Rick/Animals/Mammals/Bat-Myths.aspx

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      • John Paff says

        August 6, 2012 at 12:00 pm

        Since 1990 17 people of contracted rabies from bats. Would you call the police because a dog walked to close to their children?

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        • Sheeple says

          August 6, 2012 at 10:30 pm

          Mr. Paff, I bet they would. My wife brought her horse trailer in our development that we lived in at the time to get something from the house, some woman called the police to report it because she thought the horse could get out and tramole her kids to death, the trailer was empty by the way.

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      • The Money Tree says

        August 6, 2012 at 12:11 pm

        Spot on Mr. Paff.

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      • Cdev says

        August 6, 2012 at 1:10 pm

        More people die annually from vending machines than get rabies from bats!

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        • Sam says

          August 6, 2012 at 8:16 pm

          Dont say that. Omalley and the rest of the Democrats will now want to ban vending machines.

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          • ALEX R says

            August 7, 2012 at 9:46 am

            Never happen. They get too much revenue from them.

      • Sheeple says

        August 6, 2012 at 10:24 pm

        There are just no words, I hope you have never reproduced.

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  3. ALEX R says

    August 7, 2012 at 9:53 am

    I love reading this column while at the same time I sometimes think it is a waste of space. And I’m not talking about the comments being posted.

    Each time I read it I get a renewed appreciation of what the HCSO is facing when they answer the telephone. I know it can’t really happen but I wish there were a way to give people a ticket for making stupid calls to 9-1-1. Just once I would like to see “A caller from the 800 block of Main Street was arrested for making a stupid and unnecessary call to 9-1-1.”

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    • noble says

      August 7, 2012 at 1:02 pm

      For good or bad, there’s a lot of space to waste on the internet, so I wouldn’t worry too much about that.

      Between all the blotters and you, me, and every other nutjob reading The Dagger combined, I don’t think we’d be taking a grain of sand off the beach with our ramblings.

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