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March 17, 2011

Police seeking "REAL GOON," bathroom sink

In this week's Baltimore Guide police blotter for Southeast Baltimore, police are searching for a man with a "REAL GOON" tattoo, and it seems everything's being stolen but including the bathroom sink.

-Police are seeking Darryl Avery Stokes, age 25, for domestic robbery and also for a rape parole violation. He is 6’1” tall and weighs 150 pounds, and is described as a tall, thin black male with long dreads. A tattoo on the front of his throat reads REAL GOON. He has been known to use the alias of Donyea King, a fellow criminal.

-N. Robinson Street, 400 block, March 11, 4:50 p.m. Someone broke into a home through the rear window and took the bathroom sink.

-Herring Court, 200 block, March 8, 7:15 p.m. A man told police that he thought two people were laughing at him, and as a result, he had gotten into an argument with them. Shortly thereafter, two suspect, one a woman known as “Tarsha” and one known as “Kesha” (Kesha was described as a man who dressed as a woman) threw alcoholic drinks on him, and all began fighting with bats and knives. They dispersed before police arrived.

-S. President Street, 600 block, March 8, 4:58 p.m. A man was arrested for stealing the tip jar from an ice cream store.

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About Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann started covering news for The Baltimore Sun in 1990, first in Anne Arundel County and, starting in 1994, reporting on the Baltimore Police Department. In 2001, he was assigned to Jerusalem as the Baltimore Sun's Middle East correspondent. He returned in 2005 as an assistant city editor overseeing crime coverage. In 2008, Peter returned to the beat as a daily reporter and blogger. A recent BBC report featured him in a segment on the harsh realities of covering crime in Baltimore.

Coverage will focus on crime trends, problems in neighborhoods in the city and elsewhere, profiles of victims and police officers and try to offer readers a fresh perspective on one of the most vexing issues facing Baltimore and its future.



Contributing to this blog is Justin Fenton, who joined The Sun in 2005 and has covered the Baltimore City Police Department and the criminal justice system since 2008. His work includes an investigation into Cal Ripken Jr.’s minor league baseball stadium deal with his hometown of Aberdeen, a three-part series chronicling a ruthless con woman, coverage of the killing of five Amish children at a schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pa., and a job swap with a British crime reporter to explore differences in crime-fighting. A special report looking into how city police handle rape cases led to sweeping reforms that changed the way sexual assaults are investigated in Baltimore. He was recognized as the best reporter in Baltimore by the City Paper in 2010 and by Baltimore Magazine in 2011.
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