May 20, 2011
- Employees at Murray Ford reported five new tailgates from 2011 Ford pick-up trucks and two chrome bumpers were taken from the lot.
- A woman reported that her sister and brother-in-law left their three children with family and had not been heard from in three days. The couple also left their pets alone in their Treasure Lake home.
- An Old Woods Road resident reported that someone flattened two front tires on their vehicle.
- A 45-year-old Sykesville man reported that while at the Falls Creek Sheetz, a light skinned African American approached and began yelling at him, then hit him in the face and left.
- A 66-year-old Treasure Lake man was walking his dog when another dog charged him and bit his hand. After investigation, police referred the matter to the state dog warden.
- A false alarm was reported at PNC Bank.
- A car full of young people was reported to be driving around the area, taking items from other people’s yards. Officers located the vehicle and they explained they were on a scavenger hunt and planned on putting the items back.
May 21, 2011
- Officers received a tip that Fugitive of the Week Melissa Custer was at a residence on Dixon Avenue. She was taken into custyd without incident.
- A Treasure Lake woman reported that family members were entering a home on William Penn Avenue and taking her items.
- A Don Street resident reported a vehicle struck and damaged his mailbox.