Man Robbed While Getting Gas on Halloween

ANNAPOLIS, MD – A report of theft from a vehicle has been filed with the local police following an incident that occurred on Halloween.

According to the victim, while refueling at a gas station located on the 100 block of West Street, several items were stolen from his 2002 Ford van.

The theft was discovered and reported in the early hours of Thursday, at 3:09 am, when the vehicle owner approached a patrolling officer.

The stolen items include a Samsung Galaxy cell phone and a black wallet containing $700 in cash, an ID card, an expired Maryland Driver’s License, two debit cards, and various old work identification cards.

The time frame for the theft is estimated to have been between 4 pm and 6 pm. The local police department is currently handling the investigation and is seeking any information that may lead to the recovery of the stolen goods and the apprehension of the thief.

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