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Maryland Firefighter Reported Missing Near State Park Found Dead In Maryland, Police Say
A firefighter in Maryland who was reported missing last week was found dead, authorities in Harford County confirmed. Friends and family reported David Starr missing on Thursday March 14 after he was last seen in the 600 block of Erie Street with the intention of heading to the area of Susquehanna State Park.
Police: Shooting in Parkville leaves man dead
PARKVILLE, Md. — Police are investigating a deadly shooting that left one man dead early Tuesday morning in Parkville. According to police, officers are on the scene of a shooting in the 1000 block of Halstead Road. They have reported that a man has been pronounced dead, and homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances around this case.
Man arrested in connection with ‘series’ of Aberdeen fires, suspected in other Harford County blazes
State and federal investigators believe a 45-year-old recently arrested on charges stemming from Aberdeen burnings could be connected to a string of other Harford County fires last year. The suspect was taken into custody Friday at an Aberdeen home for the set of charges, including trespassing and second-degree malicious burning,...
Overnight shooting in Middle River leaves man in critical condition
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Police are investigating a shooting that occurred overnight in Middle River. At just before 3 a.m. on Sunday, March 17, officers with the Baltimore County Police Department responded to the 100-block of Kingston Road (21220) following reports of a shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, they...
Middle River fisherman earns FishMaryland’s seventh Master Angler Award
BALTIMORE, MD—A Middle River man has become the latest angler to win a prestigious award from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Zeljko Koretic has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland DNR’s FishMaryland program. The award recognizes recreational anglers who catch ten different species of...
Two men shot, killed in parking lot of Middle River bar
BALTIMORE - Two men were shot and killed outside of a bar Thursday night in Middle River, according to Baltimore County Police.Officers responded around 8:30 p.m. to the parking lot in the 9600 block of Pulaski Highway, where they found two men shot. Both men were pronounced dead on the scene, police said. Both were adults, but no further identifying information was immediately available. An investigation is ongoing, police said, and no arrests have been announced. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 410-307-2020. Information may also be provided anonymously by contacting Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-2587 (7LOCKUP).
Winning Pick 5 tickets sold in Rosedale, Middle River, two $23K tickets sold in Nottingham
BALTIMORE, MD—There were a couple of very lottery lucky tickets sold in and around the Nottingham area over the past week. In all, 34 Maryland Lottery tickets worth $10,000 or more were purchased or claimed in the week ending March 17, and players won prizes totaled more than $42.1 million in that span.
Arrests reported following Nottingham burglary, Middle River assault
NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police are investigating three local crimes that were reported over the past week. At around 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, March 14, 2024, a suspect entered a location in the 8700-block of Cottington Road in Nottingham (21236), stole property, and was subsequently arrested. At just after midnight on Friday,...
Towson High School student recognized by Maryland Business Roundtable for Education
TOWSON, MD—One of Towson High School’s finest and brightest students has been recognized by the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education (MBRT) as one of the inaugural winners of The 24: Maryland’s Emerging Scholars award.
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