NEWS
June 6, 1996
Police logHarper's Choice: 5500 block of Eliots Oak Road: A man tried to force open a house's rear screen door Tuesday afternoon but ran when nearby dogs started barking.Pub Date: 6/06/96
NEWS
November 6, 1996
Police logElkridge: 7200 block of U.S. 1: Someone used a key to enter the offices of O.N.E. Inc. on Friday afternoon and took a computer.Pub Date: 11/06/96
NEWS
June 6, 1995
President Clinton will be in Baltimore this afternoon to address a meeting of the National Governors' Association at Stouffer Harborplace Hotel. The event is not open to the public.
NEWS
April 28, 1997
The Sun's television book for Carroll County distributed in yesterday's Carroll County edition contains incorrect times for afternoon program listings. The times listed at the top of each page of afternoon listings should read, from left, 12: 00, 12: 30, 1: 00, 1: 30, 2: 00, 2: 30, 3: 00, 3: 30, 4: 00, 4: 30, 5: 00, 5: 30.Readers may consult the daily television listings for correct times.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 4/28/97
NEWS
August 15, 1993
POLICE LOG* Owen Brown: 8900 block of McGaw Court: A $200 car stereo was stolen from a vehicle Wednesday afternoon.6400 block of Dobbin Road: A gray 1987 Toyota Tercel with Pennsylvania tags ABA8023 was stolen late Tuesday or early Wednesday.* Long Reach: 1100 block of Tamar Drive: A 26-inch bicycle valued at $125 was stolen from an open garage Wednesday afternoon.6400 block of Tree Top Circle: Three small pine trees were stolen from a front yard Tuesday or Wednesday.
NEWS
November 7, 1996
Police logLong Reach: 5900 block of Fox Glen Court: Sometime between Friday afternoon and Tuesday morning, someone entered a house through an open rear window. Kitchen cabinets were taken.Long Reach: 5900 block of Avalon Drive: Building materials were taken from a garage that was used to store supplies between Friday afternoon and Tuesday morning. There were no signs of a forced entry.Owen Brown: 7100 block of Carved Stone: A blue 1989 Chevy Cavalier was stolen from the parking lot of Brunswick Columbia Lanes Tuesday night.
NEWS
By Annie Linskey | April 7, 2007
A Baltimore police officer was assaulted by an armed man in Southwest Baltimore yesterday afternoon, said police spokesman Agent Donny Moses. The officer was responding to a call for three armed men in the back of a vacant rowhouse at Wedgewood and Briarclift roads, just north of U.S. 40 near the city-county line, Moses said. The officer, who was not identified, saw men running away from the house and chased them, Moses said. He caught up to one man who tried to stab him but cut only the shirt of his uniform, Moses said.
SPORTS
By Baltimoresun.com Staff | March 7, 2004
Towson - No. 17 Towson cruised to a 12-2 win over Providence Sunday at Unitas Stadium, improving to 1-1 on the season. The Tigers got two-goal games from Jonathan Engelke, Drew Pfarr, Brian Meyers and Steve Mull. Kevin Rutledge added a pair of assists. Towson won 14 of 18 faceoffs on the afternoon, led by a 10-for-13 performance by midfielder Ben DiFeliece. The Tigers return to action next Saturday afternoon, when they travel to College Park to face No. 2 Maryland. Originally published March 7, 2004, 4:47 PM EST
NEWS
December 20, 2002
A Westminster man whose Frito-Lay delivery truck was found abandoned in Pasadena on Saturday night was located Wednesday afternoon at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, Anne Arundel County police said. Michael Yeagle, 45, who has a history of gambling, returned Wednesday from a trip to Las Vegas, authorities said. His wife, Donna Yeagle, reported the Uniontown Road resident missing Saturday afternoon, saying she hadn't seen him since about 6:30 a.m. Friday, when he left to drop off his stepson with a day care provider.