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Murder
Saturday, 24 November 2007
July Draft Letter to Mayor Dixon
Draft Letter to Mayor Dixon

Allan W. Garske  agarske@hotmail.com  Weblog: allan366.tripod.com/CV/

3101 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21218-3420 Phone: (410) 880-2483 

MAIL: Box 27442, Baltimore, MD 21285-7442

 

 

July 24, 2007 (DRAFT ONLY – Not Sent – September 19, 2007)

The Honorable Sheila Dixon

City Hall, Room 250

100 North Holiday Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21202

FAX: (410) 576-9425

 

Dear Mayor Dixon,

 

I am writing to request that you have the Baltimore City Police secure my apartment as a crime scene full of evidence which it is. This is because my apartment was entered over the weekend and several 120 minute recording tapes were removed. This was a continuation of actions taken over a period of time, some of which are detailed in a letter sent to my landlord a copy of which may be viewed on my weblog at allan366.tripod.com/CV/. A neighbor who may have knowledge of this is Drew Burden who resides at 3208 Saint Paul Street Apartments where his telephone number is 235-4618. Although Mr. Burden is relocating to Arbutus, he may also be contacted at his place of employment which is Downtown Social Security.

 

One of the individuals entering my apartment is probably a David Mills who is a member of the Charles Village drug scene with whom I have had problems for years. This Mills may be found at the house of Diana West, 3019 North Calvert Street, at Eddies Supermarket on Saint Paul Street, or possibly in a Village Lofts apartment on Saint Paul Street. He was mentioned to me by Homicide Detective Donald Worden as a person of interest in the 1989 murder of Johns Hopkins University coed Bridgette Phillips and was also in the vicinity when Rouse empoyee Keri Sirbaugh was murdered. The Cold Case Unit of the Homicide Division of the Baltimore City Police is familiar with both cases.

 

I have discussed some aspects of my situation with Steven J. Hess of the U.S. Attorney's Office. I was referred to Mr. Hess by Congressman Elijah Cummings and U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein. I am mailing copies of correspondence to these persons as well as to you rather than use Email which I regard as not secure.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Allan W. Garske


Posted by allan366 at 12:01 PM EST

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