CRIME LOG AT A.GLANCE

The following is compiled from police reports. Descriptions 'ot perpetrators are included only when the description makes identification possible. Ellicott City Montgomery Road, 4900 blOck; 9:55 a.m. Dec. 6.' Man seen in garage. Entry made through front door. Nothing re­ The Howard County Council voted on Councilwoman Jen Terrasa, a Demo- Doolittle wrote -that "CSX has been ported missing. Monday to. put on hold a decision on crat who represents the southeast engaged in disctissions on this issue with - Saliimore National Pike, 8500 block, whether to adopt a set of ~esign county, ~ chair the zoning board with the state of , and we are happy Nov. 1 to 11:29 a.m. Dec~ 1. Silver 2002 guidelines for Clarksville Pike~ Sigaty as vice ·chair, and Sigaty will chair to continue the dialogue with our state Dodge Caravan, no tags, stolen from Councilmembers unanimously tabled·- the liquor board, with Councilman Greg and. county partners to develop an Classic Kia.- . two bills related to the design plan, a ·Fox, a Republican from Fulton, as vice appropriate solution to commuters' re­ Richards Valley Road, 5700 block, 12:34 quirements, while also meeting the , a.m. Nov. 30. Nail and Hair Care Spa en­ 113-page document that creates standards chair. critical need to maintain the efficient tered, cash stolen. No sign·s of forced for future· buildings and streetscape -4manda Yeager flow of freight traffic across Maryland!' entry. design along a stretch of the pike from Howard, Laurel leaders Executive Center Road,_ 8900 block, Guilford Road t-0 Trotter Road. The letter follows months of cQricem 9:06 p.m. Nov. 30. Blue 2008 Pontiac G6, Architectural firm Design Collective . join in rail request to CSX from Laurel residents and officials that a MD 2CB4328, stolen from Carmax. and the county's Department of Planning plan to turn the station into a Howard County Executive Allan Kit­ full-service stop will mean elimination of and Zoning have been working on the tleman and Laurel. City Council Presi­ Elkridge/Jessup guidelines for more than a year and have the train station in downtown Laurel, dent Ed Ricks are joining to~ther to right 0ff of Main Street Southmoor Street, 7000 block, noon held sever;;tl public meetings for input appeal to railroad company CSX Trans­ Councilwoman Mary Kay Sigaty, a The Stronach Group, which owns the Dec. 2. Heating, venting, air conditioning portation to allow full commuter train adjacent Laurel Park race track;, has unit stolen from house·under construc­ Democrat who represents Clarksville; service at two stations in Laurel. submitted plans to Howard County for a tion. said the bill was tabled to give council Kittleman and Ricks signed a letter to development next to -the Laurel Park · Park Place, 6900 block, 6 a.m: to 4:49 members more time to look at the Brian Hammock, CSX resident vice p.m. Dec. 1. Residence entered by break­ guidelines. In particular, she wants to train .station. The development, to_ be · president for state government affairs, on called Laurel , Park Station, js heavily ing glass on rear door. Televisions, check- reconsider whether the document Monday morning, calling for an expan­ book, printer stolen. · should include improvements to the pike focused on the convenience of a train sion of passenger rail service that would station steps away from the 1,000 resi­ Selnic:k Drive, 6600 block, Nov. 25 to such as traffic lights arid lane extensiops, make-it possible for commuter trains to 10:37 a.m. Nov. 30. 2016 International Box which were originally part of the plan. dential units and 700,000 square feet of stop at both the downtown Laurel retail, commercial and office_ space Truck-430, MD 6BW6194, stolen from Paul Deputy planning director Raj Kud­ MARC train station and at Latirel Park F. Federline and Sons. chadkar said last moµth that the county planned for the site. Station, 2,500 feet to the north. Nearby development Hawthorne­ had decided to. remove traffic improve­ Currently, the MARC train, .which Savage/North Laurel ments, which proved controversial with­ Place, which has already been approved carriE'.s passengers between _Baltimore by the city of Laurel, will add another Pineway Court, 8500 block, 8:10 p.m. in the community, from the guidelines so and Washlligton, makes several stops a 1,006 residential units and 150,000 square Dec. 6. Residence entered through un­ as not to prevent the rest of the. design day at the station in downtown Laurel, feet of office and retail space once it is secured rear door. Cellphone, computer concepts from being implemented. which is in Prince George'~ Comity. built stolen. At the cou.ncil's November public Laurel Park Station, in Howard County, is Stansfield Road, 10490 block, 8:30 a.m. hearing, one resident, who had worked "City of Laurel c~ently has over a flag stop, used only when there is a 3,000 m;tlts either on the drawing board to 3 p.m. Dec. 4. Forced entry to residence as 'a planner, testified that slowing tr¢fic_ passenger waiting on the platform. through basemenfdoor; coins stolen. along the pike was essential to creating or being built,'' Ricks said. "So with that CSX, a freight transportation· com­ kind of development, we need public All Saints Road, 9200 block, 2:10 a.m. the Main Street feel the design guidelines pany, owns the tracks.' The MARC Dec. 2. Man exposed himself in vehicle at seek to create. . transportation.'.' commuter ·train is operated _by· the The Laurel station currently serves drive through wind~w. · '"'"You can't design for a road ifyou can't Maryland Transit Administration. brihg the speeds down," Sigaty said more than 850 passengers a day, ac- "Howard County and the City of cordingto Ricks. · Clarksville/Fulton Monday. 'We've heard some i.:ery com­ Laurel are very much . q,ware of the Kittleman said expanding public tran­ Scaggsville Road, 11200 block, Dec. 2 to pelling. testimony about how the road importance of timely rail service to CSX -sit would help support develop;ment 12:23 p.m. Dec. 3. Motorcycle stolen. needed to be included!' - · and the scheduling -difficulties brought along Route I in Howard County, as well. Simpson Road, 11800 block, 9:15to10:20 Both bills related to the guidelines will about by :mixing freight and passenger 'We can't keep on building arid a.m. Dec. 1. Residence entered by breaking again be eligible for a vote early next service;' Kittleman and Ricks wrote· to building and building - we've got to rear door glass. Electronics, cash stolen. _ month at the county's January voting Hammock. ''However, increasing high figure out ways to get people to use Clarksville Pike, 12200 block, 7:17 a.m. session. density mixed-use development in the public transportation;' he said. · Nov. 30. Hole cut in fence at Kendall The council also elected new officers Greater Laurel area makes it critical that -Amanda Yeager ·Hardware to gain entf'Y. Tool box, tools, for 2016 Monday night Councilman · government work with CSX to develop a lawn equipment stolen. Keys, Chevy truck, Calvin Ball, a Democrat from east mutually beneficial schedule that will Centenmal Lake level MD 69S315, also stolen. Columbia, will serve as chairman, while allow afull stop at Laurel Park to coexist Ifyou have ariy further information about Jon Weinstein, an Ellicott City Demo­ with the eXisting full stop at the Laurel to be lowered for repairs these crimes, call Howard County police at crat, will be vice chair. for his second year MARC Train Station." Howard County Department ofRecre­ 470-373-2200. inarow. In an email, CSX spokesman Rob ation & Parks will be lowering the water