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Security Information Bulletin: Unarmed Assault and Robbery (Off-Campus)


bulletin subject:  UNARMED ASSAULT & ROBBERY (OFF-CAMPUS)

LOCATION:  2000 BLOCK OF BANK STREET

DATE:  DECEMBER 20, 2011

TIME:  10:40 PM

Summary:
A staff member reported that she was walking in the 2000 block of Bank Street when she was approached by three unidentified male juveniles who forcefully removed her book bag from her shoulder, pushed her to the ground and then kicked and punched her several times.  After the assault, all three suspects ran north-bound in the 300 block S. Washington Street out of sight.

The victim’s book bag contained her wallet, credit cards, personal identification and a small amount of U.S. currency.  She was treated for minor injuries in the Emergency Room of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and released.

This incident is being actively investigated by the Baltimore Police Department. If you have any information, please contact the Baltimore Police Department, Southeastern District at 410-396-2422 or Corporate Security’s Investigations Unit at 410-955-9140 (refer to Incident Report Number 112L 08958).

Students and staff who reside in the immediate area should be extremely cautious.

SUSPECT INFO:
Suspects are described as an African-American male, 13 years of age, approximately 5’1” tall and 120 lbs wearing a dark hoodie and blue pants. The second suspect was described as an African-American male, 13 years of age with a slim build, wearing a dark hoodie with red on the front. The third suspect was described as an African-American male, approximately 13years of age wearing a dark hoodie and blue jeans.


All faculty, staff and students are reminded to remain alert and aware of their surroundings while walking to and from the campus. Should you find yourself the victim of a robbery, always remember to stay calm, listen and observe intently, do not resist, give up your property and report the crime as soon as possible.

Employees with access to the Johns Hopkins Medicine intranet can view this Security Alert and others on Corporate Security’s internal website

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