Saturday, February 16, 2013
Baltimore County police served warrants Saturday on 16 vendors suspected of selling counterfeit goods at the Dundalk market.
Baltimore County police officers have just finished serving a series of search warrants on about 16 dealers suspected of selling counterfeit goods at the North Point Flea Market in Dundalk. Using funds from the Federal Bureau of Justice Assistance Intellectual Property Theft Enforcement Program, officers initiated an investigation after complaints were received about the fake goods, according to Cpl. Cathy Batton, a spokesman for the Baltimore County Police Department. Detectives worked with representatives from the Recording Industry Association of America, the Motion Picture Association of America, Stumar Investigations and Walters Investigative Services (trademark representatives for many major brand names for several months to gather …
Monday, November 12, 2012
Two men were arrested for their roles in the clash on Sunday that injured three people.
Baltimore County Police Department officials on Monday confirmed that a fight Sunday at the North Point Flea Market was motorcycle "gang-related." The groups involved in the fight that injured three people have been identified as the Demon Souls Motorcycle Club and the Titan Motorcycle Club, according to Lt. Robert McCullough, a spokesman for the police department. At about 1:10 p.m. Nov. 11, police responded to a call reporting a fight at the flea market in the 2400 block of North Point Boulevard. During the clash, one man was hit in the upper chest with a rubber mallet. He was taken to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, according to a statement from police. Two other people were injured in the fight, but …
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Baltimore County police could not confirm the fight was gang-related.
Three people were injured and two were taken into custody following a fight at North Point Flea Market on Sunday. According to Baltimore County police, officers responded to a report of a fight at about 1:10 p.m. Two groups reportedly got into a fight and one person was hit in the upper body with a rubber mallet. The person struck with a mallet was taken to an area hospital with injures that were not leife-threatening, according to police. Two other people were injured in the melee but declined medical treatment. Two people are in custody, but police cannot confirm rumors that the fight was gang-related. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Dundalk Patch on Facebook and Twitter.
Heat2079
8:55 am on Monday, February 18, 2013
Everyone who goes there knows what they are buying. Was it wrong, yes. But to have so much time energy n money wasted on that is stupid. Write them a ticket n let them know your gonna be back, if they continue to do it then arrest them.   more ›