- Police were called to Wal-Mart Supercenter for a complaint regarding a dog locked in a vehicle. The incident was listed as unfounded as the officers checked on the dog and found the windows to be cracked and no extreme temperatures.
- Police responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint at the catholic cemetery.
- Police were called to Cen-Clear on Graham Street for a domestic dispute.
- Police were called for a child custody issue.
- Police were called for an incident of harassment involving juveniles at the middle school.
- Police were called for a request for information on Maxwell Construction. Officers want to remind the public that Maxwell Construction will be starting the sewer project on River Road this week.
- Police received a report that the fire department was being dispatched to a small fire in the area of Flegal Road and Rockton Mountain Highway.
- Police received a report of a domestic dispute between a man and woman in the Hillsdale area.
- Police responded to a complaint of criminal mischief that occurred on Collins Avenue. A vehicle was scratched sometime during the night.
- Police received a report of a possible domestic violence in Plymptonville. The caller asked for extra patrols from police.
- Police responded to Lawrence Park Village for a report of a loud noise complaint. Police spoke to those responsible for the noise. They agreed to take care of the problem.
- Police received a noise complaint at the Lawrence Park Village apartments. The incident was handled at the scene.
- Police responded to two local hotels during the night for a complaint of a man trying to get free rooms for the night. At the first hotel the man claimed the president of the United States had authorized him a room. At the second hotel he claimed the captain from the state police authorized a free room. Police were able to locate the Sykesville man who was removed from the second hotel and advised to return to Sykesville.