Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (June 2, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for June 1, 2026. Notably, there were multiple incidents of theft and robbery reported throughout the county, including several auto thefts and an armed robbery.
Incidents
- Auto Theft (Motorcycle – Recovered) – 15900 block Frederick Ave. – A motorcycle was stolen from a parking garage and later recovered nearby.
- Auto Theft – 8500 block Cameron St. – Two motorcycles were stolen between May 25 at 7 p.m. and June 1 at 7 a.m.
- Auto Theft – 8000 block Eastern Ave. – Two motorcycles were stolen between May 31 at 2 p.m. and June 1 at 12 p.m.
- Auto Theft – 23000 block Glenmont Cir. – Vehicles were stolen on June 1 at 10:14 a.m.
- Auto Theft – 14200 block Grand Pre Rd. (Northgate Apartments) – A vehicle was stolen on June 1 at 6:08 p.m.
- Strong-Arm Robbery (Arrests) – 4100 block Randolph Rd. – Three suspects punched and kicked a man near a food truck and stole his personal property. The suspects were located and arrested.
- Armed Robbery (Knife) – Rexmore Dr / Locubry Dr. – A juvenile was approached by two suspects, one of whom pressed a knife to the victim’s chest and stole his personal property.
- Weapons / CDS Offense (Arrests) – 20300 block Beaconfield Ter. – Officers executed a search warrant at a residence as part of an ongoing investigation. Two handguns, drugs, and cash were seized. Three people were arrested.
- Vandalism – 11300 block Halethorpe Ter. – A group of juveniles kicked multiple residential doors in the area, likely as part of a current online challenge.
- School Threats – Reported – 18800 block Waring Station Rd. (Roberto Clemente Middle School) – A student made a threatening statement on social media.
- Hate/Bias Incident – Unit block Copps Hill Ct. – A racial slur was written in marker on a homeowner’s house number sign.
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