[RP TownTalk] shocking strong armed robbery on Harrison Street reply

Sheri Mattes smattes3 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 21 13:50:36 UTC 2010


i found a black ski hat in my backyard around 3 days ago, that doesn't
belong to anyone in my house...  i thought it was odd since it was still
pretty warm out.  does anyone know if a black hat has been involved in any
of the crimes?  we often get trash and stuff in the yard from the wind, so
it may also be nothing...

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Sue Collins <wheadle at yahoo.com> wrote:

> This is horrible and all the more shocking as it took place in broad
> daylight.  I'm also glad that neither the woman nor her daughter were
> seriously injured.  I also saw on crimereports.com the other week that
> around 9:00 in the evening a woman was assaulted in the 4700 block of
> Ravenswood Road;  no details about exactly what happened.
>
> I would "second" Mayor Archers' post that we all remain alert as to what's
> around us, especially if we're out and about.  Too, if you ARE approached by
> someone who demands your money, please don't try and resist, give them the
> money, it's not worth getting hurt or killed.
>
> Speaking of being alert - I've noticed that the lights at the entranceway
> to my apt. building on the 4700 block of Ravenswood are being turned out
> overnight.  My apartment doesn't face the front of the building, so I can't
> see who is doing what.  However, I can't imagine why anyone would "need" to
> turn out the lights unless they were doing something they didn't want seen.
> If you see anything suspicious outside my building (or anywhere), people
> loitering, etc., please notify the police and let them check into it.
>
> As they used to say on Hill Street Blues, "Let's be careful out there."
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Vernon Archer <varcher at gmail.com>
> *To:* TownTalk <TownTalk at riverdale-park.org>
> *Sent:* Sat, September 18, 2010 12:13:31 PM
> *Subject:* [RP TownTalk] shocking strong armed robbery on Harrison Street
>
> Dear friends and neighbors,
>
>
>
> I have some information about a strong armed robbery that took place on
> Harrison Avenue yesterday afternoon at about 3 PM.  While we sometimes get
> jaded by the crime that unfortunately occurs around us, this particular
> incident is so shocking that I feel I must bring it to your attention so
> that you will remain alert to what I must consider a continuing threat.
>
>
>
> Two of our neighbors were attacked while leaving their home on Harrison
> Street. I thank God that the mother and her 10 year-old-daughter escaped
> serious physical injury.  Police report that an arrest of someone they
> believe to be one of the two attackers has been made; however, at least one
> of the attackers remains at large. We must also be aware that it is possible
> the person arrested may prove to not be the other felon. On the reverse side
> of this letter is an edited version of the police report of the incident
> which is provided to help you to stay safe.
>
>
>
> Please remember in times like these to report suspicious activity to the
> police. They are trained to be cautious and if what you report turns out to
> be inocent, they will quickly figure it out and act accordingly.  Often
> times the way police are able to identify and stop crime is by piecing
> together a variety of bits of information, and the small thing you report
> might just be the piece of the puzzle they need!
>
>
>
> Stay safe and best wishes,
>
> Vernon Archer
> _________________________________________________________________________
> Information from Riverdale Park Police:
>
>
>
> On 09/17/2010, at approximately 3 p.m., Riverdale Park police officers
> responded to the area of Baltimore Avenue and Oliver Street for a report of
> a citizen robbery. The victim reported that she had been robbed in the 5900
> block of Harrison Avenue.  There were two witnesses to the incident, and
> detailed descriptions of the suspects were obtained from all parties.
>
>
>
> The crime occurred when two suspects announced a robbery and demanded the
> victim’s money. When the victim refused to comply, one suspect punched her
> in the face and took her purse. The victim’s daughter was held in a choke
> hold by a second suspect as the first suspect attacked the victim. The
> victim fought back but was overpowered.
>
>
>
> The suspects then fled on foot towards Baltimore Avenue with the victim
> chasing after them. One of the suspects (the one who punched the victim) was
> stopped by a Riverdale Park police officer near the intersection of
> Queensbury Road and Lafayette Avenue.  The victim and witnesses positively
> identified this subject, later identified as Dashaun Terrence Richardson of
> 5901 Harrison Avenue, as one of the robbery suspects.  Richardson denied
> involvement and refused to talk to police investigators. The other suspect
> made good his escape and remains at large. He is described as a black male
> in his mid 20s, approximately 5’7” tall, 180 pounds, with black hair and
> brown eyes, light-skinned, heavy set.  At the time, he was wearing a black
> or blue button-up shirt and blue pants.
>
>
>
> The stolen property has not been recovered.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Vernon Archer, Mayor
> Town of Riverdale Park, Maryland
>
>
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