Laurel police report
This activity report is provided by the Laurel Police Department as a public service to the community and is not a complete listing of all events and crime reported.
Thefts
Sept. 19
900 block of Fairlawn Avenue. Purse stolen from a parked car.
200 block of Fort Meade Road. Many home-improvement items stolen from Home Depot.
Sept. 20
700 block of Gorman Avenue. Food stolen from the 7-Eleven store.
Sept. 21
200 block of Fort Meade Road. North Face backpack containing college textbooks and a laptop computer was stolen from a parked car.
200 block of Fort Meade Road. Kenwood amp, subwoofers, speaker box and a Kenwood GPS radio stolen from a parked car.
700 block of Gorman Avenue. Candy stolen from the 7-Eleven store.
700 block of Main Street. Power and hand tools stolen from a parked truck.
Sept. 22
13700 block of Baltimore Avenue. Dell computer stolen from the lobby of Fairfield Inn Hotel.
Sept. 24
14800 block of Baltimore Avenue. Pair of shoes and a shirt stolen from Burlington Coat Factory.
Sept. 25
600 block of Tenth Street. Clyde's gift card stolen from a parked SUV truck.
14500 block of Laurel Place. Two employees' purses were stolen from a cabinet at Empire Buffet Restaurant.
Sept. 26
100 block of Irving Street. Power tools and plumbing equipment stolen from a parked truck.
Stolen autos
Sept. 22
14100 block of Baltimore Avenue. 1995 Lexus ES300, four-door, gray with Washington, D.C., tags DG3891.
Burglaries
Sept. 19
100 block of Bowie Road. Entry gained through by smashing out a front window. A small amount of U.S. currency was taken.
Sept. 22
300 block of Gorman Avenue. Entry gained through the glass door. Taken was a Royal cash register, which contained only some coins.
800 block of Eighth Street. Entry gained through a window. A Vizio 42-inch plasma and jewelry were taken.
Robberies
Sept. 19
400 block of Gorman Avenue. Laurel Police are investigating an alleged robbery. The victim told police he was at a friend's house having drinks and the family at the home blocked the door and would not allow him to leave until he gave them his money. Once the victim left the residence, he flagged down a Laurel police officer on patrol and reported the incident. Police interviewed all parties involved and the investigation continues.