[Ed. Note:] Shomrim reports the following this morning, Nov. 23, 2015:

We note, with concern, that car and house crimes have continued, albeit at a slightly reduced pace. In the last few days, cars and homes have been targeted in the 5900 block of Bland, the 3700 block of Clarinth.Baltimore, MD - Nov. 18, 2015 :

Dear Community Members,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

The Brookmill and Colonial Village communities have experienced the following crimes between the dates of 10/28/2015 and 11/17/2015:

1) Stolen Vehicle (07 Mitsubishi Eclipse) between 10/28/15 11:00 pm to 11/01/15 3:45 pm in the 6900 block of Blanche Road

2) Destruction of Property between 11/01/15 11:00 pm to 11/02/15 6:00 am in the 6900 block of Milbrook Park Drive

3) 4th Degree Burglary between 11/02/15 7:00 am to 11/02/15 3:00 pm in the 4200 block of Colonial Road

4) Robbery/1st Degree assault between 11/06/15 7:15 am to 11/06/15 7:30 am in the 6900 block of Marsue Drive

5) 1st Degree Burglary between 11/09/15 8:00 to 11/12/15 10:00 am in the 4200 block of Old Milford Mill Road

6) 4th Degree Burglary between 11/10/15 12:00 am to 11/11/15 4:30 pm in the 4200 block of St. Vincents Drive

7) Theft from vehicle between 11/11/15 8:30 pm to 11/12/15 7:00 am 7000 block of Deerfield Road

8) Stolen Vehicle (02 Dodge Caravan) between 11/11/15 7:00 pm to 11/12/15 8:30 am in the 6900 block of Marsue Drive

9) Theft of rear vehicle tag between 11/12/15 6:00 pm to 11/13/15 8:30 am in the 6900 block of Milbrook Park Drive

10) Recovered stolen golf cart 11/13/15 2:30 pm to 11/13/15 3:02 pm in the 6900 block of Milbrook Park Drive

11) Theft of rear vehicle tag between 11/14/15 2:40 pm to 11/14/15 3:10 pm in the 6900 block of Brookmill Road

12) Theft from vehicle between 11/16/15 (unknown time) and 11/17/15 7:00 am in the 6900 block of Brookmill Road

Please be vigilant of suspicious subjects or vehicles roaming through the neighborhoods. Please lock your vehicles at all times and remove all spare keys/valet keys and any valuables (GPS, satellite radio, wallets/purses, etc.) from inside of your vehicles. If you notice suspicious activity, safely get a good description of the subjects and contact 911.  We do offer Free Home Security Surveys where a uniformed officer will respond to your home and give you ideas and suggestions on ways to make your home and property more secure. Officers from the Pikesville Precinct are actively patrolling your neighborhood. If you have any questions or would like to have a Security Survey, please contact the Pikesville Community Outreach Team for assistance at 410-887-6775.