[Chat] MAIL UPDATE

GASP107 at aol.com GASP107 at aol.com
Tue Jan 13 13:01:59 EST 2009


Dear Neighbors,
 
My offer still stands to receive packages here at Graphic Imaging  Inc.
Only Peter Duvall has taken me up on the offer.
We get daily deliveries from UPS, FEDEX, US Mail & others.
All you have to do is e-mail us or call if you are sending a package to us.  
We will contact you when it arrives. There is no charge for this service.
We are here until 5:30 and usually later on weekdays.
 
Thanks: Richard Burnham
President
 
Graphic Imaging, Inc.


Digital Printing &  Graphic Solutions
Family Owned & Operated

107 East  25th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(P)  410-467-7071
(F) 410-366-7866
(EM)  Print at Graphic-Imaging-Inc.com
www.graphic-imaging-inc.com 
 
In a message dated 1/13/2009 9:13:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
SLG2700 at cs.com writes:

Greg and Wendy:

Yesterday and Today I emailed your  chain of messages to Officers Doug Gibson 
and Jonathan Walther and to David  Hill at the CVCBD Safety and asked for 
their help on what has become a chronic  problem.  I know that we should be 
careful not to leave packages on our  porches but I am concerned that someone or 
more thieves are following the Fed  Ex or UPS truck looking for packages.  These 
thieves must be  caught.  This issue will be discussed at the upcoming CVCBD 
Safety  Advisory Council meeting which is attended by both officers.

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

Subj: [Chat] POLICE PERSON DROPS OFF MAIL  
Date: 1/12/2009 6:46:40 PM Eastern Standard Time 
From: _grayskull74 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:grayskull74 at yahoo.com)  
Reply-to: _chat at charlesvillage.info_ (mailto:chat at charlesvillage.info)  
To: _chat at charlesvillage.info_ (mailto:chat at charlesvillage.info) , 
_CVCBDQuad4 at yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:CVCBDQuad4 at yahoogroups.com) , 
_discussion at charlesvillage.info_ (mailto:discussion at charlesvillage.info)   


Today my mother called me because a Police officer went to our  house to drop 
off an open package that was addressed to her. 

He asked  if she knew what the contents of the box was and what should be in 
the box,  and if she was expecting a delivery.

She only told him that hse was  expecting a box from her cousin, with candy 
and come caribbien spices. He went  tot he trunk of his vehicle (According to 
her the vehicle was a police car but  does not remember if was a city police 
car or county or state) She says he was  wearing a uniform.  He asked her for 
her name and birth date. (I find  that rather odd) 

He gave her the package and then left telling her  that he would return at 
1pm to get a report.

I may be paraniod but this  sets off my "Spider senses" on many levels. 1) 
why would a cop just drop off  the package? 2) why did he only ask for her name 
and age?

I plan on  staying home tomorrow to see if this "cop" returns. 

Any ideas?  Suggestions? Theories? 

I would appreciate any and all  input

Subj:  [Chat] MAIL UPDATE 
Date: 1/12/2009 7:37:22 PM  Eastern Standard Time
From: grayskull74 at yahoo.com
Reply-to:  chat at charlesvillage.info

Thank you Wendy & Greg.

that was my  Mom's package. I appreciate the neighborly diligence and 
thoughfulness  

I  called the police to see if they sent someone to the house and  they 
verified it to be true and mentioned that there is an investigation but  could not 
say more on the topic. They suggested I , or my spouse be here since  my 
mother has a language barrier regaridn English.

I wonder if this guy  who Greg followed is the same person who took some 
other  packages.

Thank you again
:-)

I have informed my mother that  from now on all packages should be sent to my 
office.


Subj:   Re: [Chat] POLICE PERSON DROPS OFF MAIL 
Date: 1/12/2009 7:17:49 PM Eastern  Standard Time
From: wendy at muse.jhu.edu
Reply-to:  chat at charlesvillage.info

We have had several packages stolen off of our  porch. So today, greg
sees a guy carrying a package, and he dropped it in  our alley (we live
at 2711n calvert). the box was to 26?? Calvert St.  (wanda). So greg
called the police and followed the guy to find him looking  for packages
on the 2700 block of St Paul. He went house to house.  The police came
and questioned him and let him go. Greg showed the officer  the dumped
package and the officer took it.

The good news is that  the officer is aware of who the person is, they
just need to catch him in  the act.

Hope this is your package and relieves your  worries.

WENdy




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

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