Police Log
10/31 - Window broken, vehicle scratched
CUMBERLAND — On Oct. 21 or 22, an office window in the 200 block of Washington Street was broken and both sides of a car were scratched with a key, according to Cumberland Police.
The window damage was estimated at $200 and the vehicle damage at $500. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call police at (301) 777-1600.
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3/18 -Plaza business damaged by fire
A small fire Tuesday night that damaged the LaVale Plaza laundry was extinguished by employees of an adjacent business, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office.
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3/18 -Man charged in domestic complaint
A city man was arrested Tuesday afternoon following a domestic incident at a Sperry Terrace residence, Cumberland Police said.
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3/18 - Washington County judge pleads guilty
A Washington County Circuit Court judge has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol in a collision that caused minor injuries to the other driver.
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3/18 - Ex-mayor’s items on eBay
Auctions for three items used as evidence against ousted Baltimore mayor Sheila Dixon have ended on eBay.
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3/17/10 - City man charged in sex offense case
A 28-year-old Cumberland man was arrested Monday on charges stemming from alleged sexual contact he had with his 3-year-old daughter, according to the C3I Unit.
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3/17/10 - Copper stolen from church HVAC units
Theft of a copper pipe and aluminum from the air conditioning and heating units of a Cumberland church is being investigated by Cumberland Police.
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3/16 - Downtown store victim of burglary
Burglary of Morton’s Jewelry Store on Baltimore Street during the weekend remains under investigation by the Cumberland Police Department.
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3/16 - Fire damages Route 28 home
A Mineral County home was damaged by fire early Monday.
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3/15 - ACM student allegedly steals laptop from office
Police arrested an Allegany College of Maryland student Saturday night for stealing a laptop computer from a campus security office.
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3/13 - Charges dismissed for Frostburg man
Charges of casting rays of light with a weapon in possession, hunting deer in closed season and hunting deer at night against David A. Topper, 35, of Frostburg, were dismissed recently in Garrett County District Court.
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3/18 -Plaza business damaged by fire


