Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Police say an armed robber took $325 from a man walking in the unit block of President Street on Monday night.
An Annapolis man was robbed at gunpoint in the unit block of President Street around 7:30 p.m. on Monday, according to Annapolis Police. The man told police that the assailant approached, displayed a handgun and demanded money. He took $325 from the victim and fled on foot towards the 1100 block of Madison Street. The investigation is on-going.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Three men robbed a man at gunpoint early Tuesday morning in Annapolis.
Three men robbed another man at gunpoint at about 12:15 a.m. Tuesday in the unit block of St. John's Street, according to a report from Annapolis Police. The victim, an unidentified male, was in the area when three men walked up to him, police said. One of them pointed a handgun at him, while the other two went through the victim's pockets. The trio stole a cellphone, money, a skateboard, a baseball cap and gold chain before running away. Police said officers recovered the skateboard not far from where the robbery took place.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Two men used a gun to attempt to rob two people outside of an apartment building in Annapolis early Thursday morning, police said.
Annapolis Police said two men—one of whom carried a silver gun—attempted to take money from two separate victims in the 1000 block of Madison Street early Thursday morning. An unidentified man called Annapolis police at 12:30 a.m. Thursday to report that two men had just held him up at gun point. He said one person pointed a silver handgun at him, and the other demanded his money. The victim reportedly was on his way home at the time of the attack, and he ran inside his apartment building. The two men then allegedly confronted another person outside the building, but fled when they saw the first victim on his cellphone. Police said the man carrying the handgun wore a black mask that covered his face.
Daniel Moreau
10:20 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
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