[Chat] Charles Village Crime Alerts
SLG2700 at cs.com
SLG2700 at cs.com
Tue Apr 3 11:38:50 EDT 2007
Neighbors:
I have been fighting for more to be done in our community to prevent crime
for many years now. If you are concerned about safety and crime matters, such
as the ones contained in the forwarded emails below (SEE BELOW), it is
important that you communicate these concerns to Northern District through the
Charles Village Community Benefits District which has a safety program exactly for
that purpose. We need to increase patrols both by the CVCBD team and by
Northern District. We need coordination between the CVCBD and the Northern
District. We need the CVCBD Safety team to assist in educating us on the best crime
prevention techniques and safety precautions. At the CVCBD Budget hearing on
March 13 David Hill, Executive Director, confirmed that these things would
continue to be done. We also need to do our part by becoming block leaders for the
CVCBD and block watchers for the Northern District. The proposed budget and
the presentation on the Financial Plan for Fiscal Year 2008 are both available
online at the website www.charlesvillage.org . Please note that, although
residents surveyed consistently have stated that they want safety and sanitation
to receive equal treatment in the budget, the proposed budget spends less on
Safety than Sanitation.
I urge all of you who are concerned about safety issues to check out the
budget and financial plan on the website and communicate with David Hill or your
quad representative or your community association representatives about your
concerns. We shouldn't wait for crimes to happen to take proper precautions
and to make proper plans for improve safety. If we could increase our
attendance at important meetings that would have the best impact.
Sharon L. Guida
2746 Maryland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21218
410-889-0436 (home)
410-467-4409 (work)
410-467-4410 (work fax)
410-960-1139 (cell)
SLG2700 at cs.com
To all concerned neighbors and representatives of CVCBD and CVCA:
We just received this message from Katie Beltz, our CV block leader
coordinator, via a neighbor, regarding a house break- in on the East
side of 2700 block of St. Paul and are quite alarmed by the brazenness
of this act. We have many questions and hope that all of you will
follow up on this and update us as more information becomes available.
We were also very alarmed to hear of a car break- in, on March 28,
during the CVCA meeting at Margaret Brent, in which a guest presenter
to the meeting had her driver car window smashed and her navigation
system stolen while parked on St. Paul. How ironic when safety issues
were on the agenda just a few feet from the break-in. It took over an
hour and a half for the police to arrive on the scene, while she waited
outside on the sidewalk. This woman had to drive all the way back to
Frederick, MD without a driver window and without her navigation
system. What a fine welcome to our neighborhood.
Clearly, safety issues cannot be ignored and indeed, must take
priority. It would be nice to think that we have gotten beyond these
more serious crimes and can relax by diverting our funds and turn our
attention to other more pleasant issues in our neighborhood. But
apparently we have not, and must continue to be vigilant and even
perhaps more so as these events seem to suggest.
This prompted me to review the notes from the February 7, CVCBD meeting
where concerns regarding " a crime wave" were raised. Is this indeed
what is occurring? How does the Northern District respond to this? Is
there a pattern that can be discerned?
How is the CVCA and the CVCBD responding to this?
Sincerely,
Linda Gravina Ridings
Cornel Rubino
From: Katie Beltz <katie at charlesvillage.org>
>>Date: 2007/04/02 Mon PM 01:51:35 CDT
>>To: Block Leaders <blockleaders at charlesvillage.info>
>>Subject: [CV Block Leaders] (no subject)
>
>
>>Monday April 2, 2007 One of our neighbors had their house broken into
>>last night on the East side of the 2700 block of St. Paul. They asked
>>me to email you all with the details as soon as possible so that you
>>all might be on the look out and keep your own houses protected.
>>Luckily they were not home, because the intruders stayed all night
>>long. They cut the phone lines (presumably before entering the
>>house) then forced the back door of the house open. They stole
>>mainly jewelry, power tools, personal documents, alcohol, and some of
>>the homeowners clothing. They may have been watching this house
>>because they did not seem to be bothered that the car was parked in
>>back of the house and that the lights were on up stairs. It appears
>>that the intruders were a man and a woman and that one or both of
>>them smoked cigarettes. They stayed in the house overnight eating
>>the homeowners food, drinking their alcohol, and sleeping in their
>>rooms. The home owners arrived early this morning around 7am to
>>find the house ransacked. Please keep your eyes and ears open but
>>remember,
>>* If you have any information regarding this incident please call the
>>Northern District Police - 410-396-2455 or JHU Campus Safety and
>>Security - 410-516-4600.
>>* Do not argue with an armed robber and risk serious injury: safety
>>- wise, it is better to relinquish the property demanded. Without
>>being obvious about it, try to form a detailed memory of the robber's
>>appearance so that you can make positive identification afterwards.
>>Timely and accurate crime reporting is critical to crime prevention.
>>Report all criminal incidents promptly to the Police
>>Katie BeltzBlock Leader CoordinatorCharles Village Community
>>Benefits District2301 N Charles St - Baltimore, MD 21218410-235-4411
>>x16
>
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