Dear Neighbors:
We have just received the following report from a resident on the 9000 block of St. Andrews Place:
<< My Jeep was broken into sometime last night [July 30th, 2009]. Jeep was in my driveway, and I discovered it when I was coming back from walking my dog this morning. The back hatch window was jimmied – nothing stolen but now I’m really spooked. Police were notified. What bothers me is that my neighbors are both policemen, and they bring their squad cars home at night. The nerve of these vandals is unbelieveable. >>
We have also received the following update from what’s happening at University Park:
<< July 29, 2009
University Park was victim to two (2) Breaking & Enterings’ on Wednesday July 29, 2009
The following is a brief synopsis of information reported to the University Park Police:
INCIDENT # 1: Breaking & Entering
OCCURRED: July 29, 2009 between 9:00am and 4:15pm
LOCATION: 6800 block of 40th Ave.
UPPD CASE #: 09-210-1417
BRIEF DETAILS: On July 29, 2009 between 9:10am and 4:15pm in the 6800 block of 40th Ave. a resident advised that he arrived home from work and found his front door unlocked. After entering the home he noticed items in his home had been moved around, and some dresser drawers were left open. The UPPD were notified and responded to the residence. The homeowner had checked for items missing and found that approximately $45.00 in cash had been removed from a piggy bank. Suspects had gained entry from a locked rear window and exited through the front door. The scene was processed for fingerprints and the area canvassed for suspects and witnesses. The investigation is on-going.
INCIDENT # 2: Breaking & Entering
OCCURRED: July 29, 2009 at 3:30pm
LOCATION: 6500 block of Adelphi Rd.
UPPD CASE #: 09-210-1355
BRIEF DETAILS: On July 29, 2009 at 3:30pm in the 6500 block of Adelphi Rd. a resident advised that she had arrived home and noticed two teenage males at the rear of her yard. She asked them if she could help them and they advised “we are looking for Michael”. The suspects left via the alleyway towards Tennyson Rd. on mountain type bicycles. Upon entering her home from the rear door the resident had noticed the door was open. The resident called 911, and UPPD & PGPD responded to the scene. The homeowner checked for missing items and determined that three (3) laptop computers were stolen, several dollars in cash and a .38 cal. Smith & Wesson handgun.
The scene was processed for fingerprints and the area canvassed for suspects and witnesses. The follow-up investigation being conducted by the Prince George’s County Police is on-going.
The subjects confronted in the rear yard of the 6500 block of Adelphi Rd.are wanted for questioning by the Prince George’s County Police and the University Park Police. The description is similar to the one provided in the Attempt Breaking and Entering that occurred on Monday July 27, 2009.
Suspect #1 was described as a black male, 5′8″, 130 lbs, between 19-21yrs. old, with short dark hair.
Suspect #2 was described as a black male, 5′8″, 130 lbs., between 15 – 17 yrs.old, with short dark hair.
Suspect #3 was described as a black male.
No further description was provided for the suspects, but all three were described as riding mountain type bicycles.
The University Park Police have significantly increased visible patrol over the past week including plain clothed officers. The Prince George’s County Police will be assisting these efforts over the next several days in a effort to apprehend these criminals. A community approach is needed to locate these suspects for questioning. Our best chance of stopping these break-ins will the the observant neighbor calling the police immediately. As insignificant as a situation may seem at the time, it could be the tip necessary to solve the crime so please call the UPPD if you notice anything out of the ordinary.
The information you have received has been shared with our surrounding police jurisdictions both by conference call and through e-mail. And all efforts are being taken to link the incidents that have occurred over the past three weeks.
If you believe a crime is in progress call 911 immediately. If you have any information pertaining to this incident or any other crime committed in University Park, please contact the UPPD at 301-277-0050. Your information will be kept confidential.>>
It would seem that Breaking & Entering Homes is the crime of choice in University Park, while Vehicle Break-ins & Thefts seem to be our lot in College Park Woods.
Please be on the alert, and call the police (301-333-4000 for non-emergencies and 911 for anything you sense is deserving of police attention right away) with any information you may have about these cases.
You might also want to check out our website: www.cpwmd.org for a record of what’s been happening in our neighborhood.






