Crime & Safety

Fairway Hills Clubhouse Offices Ransacked: Crime Roundup

The following arrest information was supplied by the Howard County police department. It does not indicate a conviction. Crimes reported between Sep. 4 - Sep. 12.

 

Commercial Burglary

An unknown suspect or suspects reportedly entered the rear door of the club house at Fairway Hills Golf Club, ransacked the offices and stole a small amount of money and an iPhone between 8:15 p.m. on Sept. 10 and 7 a.m. on Sept. 11.

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Clarksville – A generator, power tools, jacks and silver coins were reported stolen by an unknown suspect or suspects from Bells Auto Service at 3900 Ten Oaks Rd. between July 16 and Sept. 12, there were no signs of forced entry.

Robbery – Home Invasion

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Three suspects allegedly entered the unlocked front door of a residence near the 8300 block of Tamar Drive on Sept. 11 around 8:30 p.m., struck a person inside the residence with the butt of a handgun and stole prescription medication, a pair of sneakers and electronics. As of Thursday, police had not made an arrest in the case, according to police. For suspect descriptions see Patch’s full report on the home invasion.

Catburglarly

An unknown suspect or suspects allegedly gained entry by unknown mean to a residence near the 11200 block of Green Dragon Court and stole cash, a gift card, a black hoodie and keys.

Residential Breaking and Entering

A TV was stolen after an unknown suspect or suspects allegedly broke into a residence by unknown means near the 10300 block of Swift Stream Place at 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 10.

Vehicle Thefts

A 2011 Kaitong black motor scooter was reported stolen at 9:45 p.m. near the 6200 block of Columbia Crossing Circle on Sept. 6.


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