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Victim identified in fatal Harford County party bus crash that hospitalized 23 people
Police identified the person who died Sunday morning in a Harford County party bus crash as Alexis Nicole Kegler, a 30-year-old from Philadelphia. Kegler died after the bus hit an Interstate 95 guardrail around 6 a.m., sending 23 people to area hospitals, according to fire and police officials. She was a tech support analyst at Verizon and had studied computer science and network security at ...
Baltimore Teacher Accused of Having ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ With Student, Helped Teen Shoot His Ex: Cops
Matthew Biegel, 38, is charged with 12 counts in the case, including attempted first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the first and second degree, according to a court record obtained by Inside Edition Digital.
Video shows woman setting fires to Papi Cuisine in South Baltimore
BALTIMORE - A popular South Baltimore restaurant was the victim of an arson attack Monday morning.Alex Perez, the owner of Papi Cuisine, told WJZ that the fire department called his business partner around 6:45 a.m. after a fire at their business.After reviewing surveillance video from the restaurant's cameras, the owners say a woman was at the scene on camera going in between two dumpsters in the alleyway behind the business before lighting fires. She is also seen throwing a cocktail bomb into their receiving door.Perez says the attack comes on the heels of petitions filed to get him to close his business."We are resilient. We are just running a business here," Perez said. "We aren't doing anything wrong. When the health department comes, they sign off and see we are doing everything by the book."There was a sprinkler system inside the receiving area of the restaurant that extinguished the flames inside and prevented further damage.The woman has not been caught.However, Perez says residents in the community have identified her and he has passed that information along to the investigators.
Estranged husband charged in Essex home explosion
BALTIMORE -- A man has been charged with arson in connection with a home explosion in Essex last month, the Baltimore County Fire Department said Tuesday.Police say Michael Greensfelder created the explosion -- which led to a two-alarm fire -- at a home he shared with his estranged wife and children. He's also charged with animal cruelty because the family dog died in the fire.The explosion happened on April 20 around 11 p.m. on Crafton Road. One man was hospitalized for non-life-threatening burn injuries.The 52-year-old is charged with first-degree arson, malicious destruction of property, malicious burning and animal cruelty. He was...
Video: Parents walk in on 2-year-old in crib chanting 'Let's go O's!'
BALTIMORE - A family is raising their young son the right way!A proud mom and day caught their 2-year-old son chanting "Let Go O's" in his crib.The Beliveau family says dad's excitement about the team has become infectious.The Orioles are first in the American League East with a bright future.
Daunte Marqui Butler Killed In Charles County Crash
A Baltimore man was killed overnight in Charles County when the driver of the car he was riding in lost control and smashed into a tree, according to the sheriff's office. Daunte Marqui Butler, 26, has been identified as the victim who was killed late on Monday night, May 6 in Waldorf, the Charles County Sheriff's Office announced.
Controlled explosives used to clear large span of Key Bridge collapse from the Dali
BALTIMORE -- Some controlled explosives will be used to remove a large span of the Key Bridge collapse that lies on top of the Dali, the container ship that crashed into the bridge in March.The Unified Command says this process is part of what they call "precision cutting.""We knew that in order to safely remove the Dali, it was going to require precision cutting to be able to do it," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said. "Right now, the Dali still has anywhere from 3 to 4,000 tons of steel that's sitting on top of it."Unified Command crews are working to...
Romain Mpoko Found Dead After Disappearance In Maryland
Romain Mpoko went missing on Sunday, April 21 near the Baltimore National Aquarium after leaving his job at Sagamore Pendry, his family says. For seven days, his family and first responders feverishly searched for Mpoko, until his body was pulled out of the National Harbor in the 400 block of East Pratt Street.
Baltimore man arrested for murder in connection to man found dead in abandoned car
FREDERICK, Md. — A second man has been arrested in connection to a murder back in January of a Maryland man found dead in a car in Frederick County. On Tuesday, deputies located and arrested 23-year-old Alonzo Michael Epps, of Baltimore, for the murder of 65-year-old Brice Wendell Boots on Jan. 10 of this year. Epps is charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, first-degree murder, kidnapping, and carjacking.
Beloved Baltimore filmmaker, actor John Waters released from hospital after car crash
BALTIMORE - Beloved Baltimore filmmaker, actor and writer John Waters was released from the hospital Tuesday morning following a car crash in Baltimore County.The 78-year-old said that while he was hurt in the crash, he did not suffer any major injuries, according to our media partner at The Baltimore Banner."Since it hurts when I laugh I will have no witty answer about being in a car accident that no one has said was my fault," Waters said in a statement. "Hope you understand. I'm released from the hospital and all is ok."Waters did not disclose any other details of the...
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