NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department crime blotter for late September and early October indicates a spike in violent assaults and notable burglary incidents across the eastern side of the county, including areas in Fullerton, Rosedale, Essex, and Middle River.

Authorities reported two incidents of First-Degree Assault involving a weapon in the span of three days, along with a string of burglaries, one of which involved a repeat target.

Burglary Incidents and Arrest

The Fullerton area saw the same location on the 7500 Block of Belair Rd targeted twice for burglary in just four days.

  • October 3: At approximately 10 p.m., an unknown suspect committed a second-degree burglary at the location before fleeing.
  • October 7: At approximately 8 a.m., a suspect burglarized the same location again and stole property. Police were successful in making an arrest in connection with this incident.

A third burglary occurred in Rosedale:

  • October 3: In the afternoon, around 1 p.m., the 1800 Block of Weyburn Rd in Rosedale was the site of a first-degree burglary, with an unknown suspect stealing various items.

First-Degree Assaults Reported

The blotter also detailed two separate incidents where victims were assaulted with a weapon, both occurring in the eastern county precincts.

  • September 30 (Essex): An unknown suspect assaulted a victim with a weapon at approximately 10 p.m. in the Unit Block of Landmark Ct in Essex.
  • October 2 (Middle River): Two days later, a second assault involving a weapon was reported. At approximately 2:30 p.m., an unknown suspect assaulted a victim in the Unit Block of Kingston Rd in Middle River before fleeing the scene.

The Baltimore County Police Department has not released further details on the condition of the assault victims or the specific nature of the stolen property at this time. Investigations into the unsolved cases remain ongoing.

NOTE: Crime blotter posts are compiled from raw data from Baltimore County Police Department precinct feeds. Suspect descriptions and specific store/business names are not included in these data feeds.

Photo via Baltimore County Police Department

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