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Police Press Release for April 16, 2018

Northern District

Robbery - Baltimore

On April 15, 2018 at approximately 8:37 p.m., responded to the Pizza Boli’s located at 5317 Ritchie Highway in Baltimore for a report of a robbery of one of their delivery drivers.  Officers met with the victim who stated that at approximately 40 minutes earlier he was making a delivery in the 5300 block of Wasena Avenue when he was approached by three males.  One of the males displayed a handgun and demanded cash.  A second suspect punched the victim in the face. The driver complied and the suspects fled from the area.  Officers responded to the location of the crime to look for suspects but were unable to locate any.

Suspects:

1)      Black male approximately 250 lbs, black ski mask, black hoodie, Silver athletic pants

2)      Black male wearing a ski mask and a gray sleeveless T-Shirt

3)      Black male wearing a ski mask

 

Animal Control

Rabies & Microchip Clinic Extended Hours  - Millersville

Anne Arundel County Animal Control will be offering the public an extended low-cost rabies and microchip clinic from noon to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at its shelter, 411 Maxwell Frye Rd., Millersville, MD 21108. 

Animal Control’s weekly Thursday clinics normally operate from noon to 3 p.m. during this time of the year. On April 19, however, the clinic’s hours will be extended to noon until 7 p.m. to make low-cost rabies vaccinations and microchips for pets more accessible to the public. The clinic will return to its usual hours the following Thursday.

Rabies vaccinations are $5 per pet during the clinic, cash or check only. Maryland law requires that all dogs, cats and ferrets 4 months of age or older be vaccinated against this deadly disease, which can affect humans as well as animals. The length of the vaccine’s effectiveness depends on the vaccine used and whether the animal has been vaccinated previously. Owners who have proof that their animal was vaccinated before should bring that proof with them.

Microchips are $20 per animal, cash or check only. This does not include an additional $19.95 to register the owner’s personal information with the manufacturer of the chip so that, if the animal is lost and its chip scanned, its owner is contracted first. A brochure given to owners when their pets are microchipped explains the registration process. 

The line for this clinic forms outside, so clinic attendees are asked to come prepared for the weather, to bring necessities for both themselves and their pets, and to maintain a safe distance between pets while waiting. During weather extremes, the clinic may be cancelled; if in doubt, call the shelter at 410-222-8900 or check the Facebook page for Anne Arundel County Animal Control. While Animal Control accepts cash as well as checks during this clinic, please bring cash in bills no larger than $20.

For more information about rabies and the shelter’s weekly clinics, please visit Animal Control’s website, www.aacounty.org/animalcontrol, or call the shelter at 410-222-8900. 

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