Laptop swiped in columbia burglary through sliding door

Laptop swiped in Columbia burglary through sliding door

Laptop stolen in late-night Columbia home burglary through sliding door

COLUMBIA, MD — A laptop was reported stolen late Saturday night after someone entered a Columbia residence through a sliding door, according to police.

The burglary happened around 10:30 p.m. on the 9300 block of Indian Camp Road on November 16. Police said unknown suspects gained access to the home through the rear sliding door and left with a laptop.

No one was reported injured, and there were no immediate signs of forced entry beyond the compromised door. Investigators are continuing to review the case.

Key Points

  • Burglary reported late Saturday night on Indian Camp Road in Columbia
  • Suspects entered through a sliding door and stole a laptop
  • Incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. with no suspect description available
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