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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Baltimore County officials are scrambling to relocate a police substation after a convicted heroin dealer terminated their lease at the Loch Raven shopping center he owns.
Police have until May 31 to move out of the Hillendale Shopping Center, where Towson-precinct officers who specialize in community outreach have worked since 1998, officials said.
The county paid $1 per month for the space under an agreement with the center’s previous owner, but new owner — and ex-con — Meir Duke does not want to renew the lease, officials said.
Duke, who owns the Bare Feet Shoes chain, served four years in federal prison on cocaine and heroin charges, and has “no use for police presence,” said Donna Spicer, president of the Loch Raven Community Council.
Spicer said she asked Duke to relocate the police substation to another one of his shopping centers in the area, or if the county could build a small station on the parking lot.
“His answer was no,” Spicer said. “He said, ‘Cops belong in cars. You call them when you need them.’ ”
Duke declined to comment.
But Councilman Vince Gardina, a Democrat who represents the area, said Duke is planning to renovate the center and simply prefers a tenant who can pay market price.
County Executive Jim Smith said the county is working to find a new location in the Hillendale area. If the county can’t identify another space by June 1, the unit will temporarily relocate to Loch Raven Elementary School, he said in a letter to area residents.
Smith spokesman Don Mohler said officials are close to announcing a site.
“The important thing is, there will be no lapse of service or lack of visibility,” said Mohler, who wouldn’t give details on a new location.
However, Gardina said the county may try to negotiate a price to stay put.
“It’s a depressed shopping center, and I think they need the rent to make it work,” he said.
Spicer said the substation, which contains meeting space for civic organizations and the county’s parole and probation unit, accounted for a 30 percent drop in crime the first year it opened.
jmalarkey@baltimoreexaminer.com
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The Undertaker said:
I don't go there to get drugs. My cat's doctor is there. The pizza place isn't horrible. The liquor store has a nice selection. Alcohol is a drug. I guess I do get drugs there. Support reformed criminals.
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Examiner Reader said:
What do you expect an ex-con and admitted drug dealer to do? I hope they "come in their cars" when when he gets held up and then get "in their cars" and leave, he second they get there. I promise you, he will be the first to scream about police protection.
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The Undertaker said:
Maybe the guy is trying to turn his life around and actually wants to make a profit (legally) with his business? The police substation is bad for business. it sends a message that you NEED a police presence, which drives off business, which actually works to increase crime in the shopping center.
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Examiner Reader said:
I don't blame him get them out, how can he deal if the Police are there!!!
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Reader said:
There is no law against the charter. The charter laws were changed because it was the right thing to do and IT went to a vote. Gardina is the only one man enough to stand up to Meir or any other fool for that matter! Save the police station and stop whining. Everyome write letters to your councilman and Executive to keep funding going for a much needed and afforable project.
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Examiner Reader said:
Leave it to Gardina to defend a criminal. He's one himself. His county salary can be used to pay rent -- after all, he's double dipping with the state and county in violation of county charter.
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Reader said:
Gee, thanks for drugs coming out of the neighborhood due to this genuine concern for the community and rehabilitating both police and having faith over the years to take a chance. Put a methedone clinic in right next store, there's an idea. Meir has a heart? Dont be so quick to judge. Doesn't everyone have a heart and right to live in safety? Living in fear of every little thing is like not living at all? People come together for real solutions, please.
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Examiner Reader said:
The shopping center is a dump and its mostly vacant. Meir Duke, should be thankfull the Police are there.
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Examiner Reader said:
I want to know why the police want to pay a drug dealing fellon? He will be back behind bars soon because he will be back at his old ways. The police then will be able to take his shopping center. The undertaker probly wants police out too so he can go get his drugs.
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The Undertaker said:
With all of the institutional racism within local police forces I don't blame this guy one bit. It is a nice shopping center. I will have to visit it more often.
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Sad Sad City said:
Drug dealers seem to own everything in Baltimore, while elected officials turn a blind eye. I don't care if he served his time, where did he get the money to but shopping centers?
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