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Baltimore Sun staff | April 1, 2013
Three people died early Sunday in an Odenton car crash. According to Anne Arundel County Police, officers were called to Piney Orchard Parkway and Riverscape Road at about 12:30 a.m. where a 2005 Subaru had crashed into a tree. The driver, David Michael D'Augustine of Odenton, 22, was dead at the scene, police said, as well as two passengers in the car, Samuel Carl Schindler of Odenton, 22, and Katherine Marie Warrington of Odenton, also 22. A third passenger, identified by police as Michael Lee Phillips of Gambrills, 23, was taken by Medevac to Maryland Shock Trauma in critical condition.
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By Ian Duncan, The Baltimore Sun | March 30, 2013
A woman and a Pitbull found dead in her Davidsonville home were both stabbed multiple times and her death has been ruled a homicide, Anne Arundel County police said. Two people found the body of Nicole C. Burgess, 37, in the 3300 block of Royale Glen Court around 11:30 a.m. on Mar. 22, police said. The medical examiner's office determined that Burgess and the dog both died of multiple stab wounds, according to police. Detectives believe the deaths are related but have no motive for the crimes and did not know whether it was a targeted or random attack, police said.
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By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | March 23, 2013
Police are investigating the discovery of the bodies of a woman and dog found Friday in a Davidsonville home, Anne Arundel County police said. Police said they went to a home in the 3300 block of Royale Glen Court around 11:30 a.m. after two people reported finding the body of a woman there, identified by police Saturday as Nicole Burgess, 37. The woman had endured a "trauma" to her body, but police did not provide additional details; they called...
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By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | March 22, 2013
No photos, recordings or videos were found on any computers "associated with the police officer" who is under investigation by Anne Arundel County police in the placement of what appeared to be a camera in a boys' bathroom at Glen Burnie High School, county police said Friday. Lt. T.J. Smith declined to say how many computers were seized in the investigation, whose computers they were, or where the search - or searches - took place. "No images of any person were captured," on the computers or from the item found Wednesday by a student in the boys bathroom in the media building of the high school, Smith said.
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By Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun | March 21, 2013
An accident involving at least two vehicles closed West Nursery Road in both directions Thursday morning and caused injuries, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Officers were dispatched to the intersection of West Nursery and Winterson roads about 7:04 a.m. and found two or three vehicles had been involved in a collision, a police dispatcher said. The intersection is just south of Interstate 295 in the Linthicum Heights area north of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
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By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | February 28, 2013
Anne Arundel County police and Broadneck High School officials say they are cracking down on "the pit," an area near the school in Cape St. Claire where residents have complained of loitering, fights and illegal drug use. More than a dozen people, mostly teenagers under age 18, have been charged or issued citations so far in February, police said. Following a videotaped fight after school dismissal on Feb. 8 in which police say one teenager acted as the referee, four juveniles were charged.
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By Jim Joyner, The Baltimore Sun | February 24, 2013
Anne Arundel County Police say a 12-year-old was seriously injured in an accident on Saturday when the dirt bike he was driving on a road collided with a passenger van. The boy, who was not identified, sustained serious injuries, but they were not considered life-threatening, police said, and he is expected to recover. He was taken to a local hospital, police said. The incident occurred at about 2:34 p.m. Saturday, in the 500 block of Friendship Road, Friendship. Police said they responded to a call and found two vehicles had collided.
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By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | February 12, 2013
A 28-year-old man was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder in the Dec. 30 fatal shooting of 31-year-old Sir Keith English Queen Jones, according to Anne Arundel County police said. Police said Carroll Leon Johnson, 28, of no fixed address, was arrested around 7 a.m. Tuesday near Oak Manor Drive in Glen Burnie. Court records indicate Johnson was ordered held without bail. Police had been called to the parking lot of Dietrich's Tavern in Glen Burnie around 5:21 p.m. Dec. 30 for a shooting, and found Jones suffering from gunshot wounds.
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By Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun | February 1, 2013
A 25-year-old man wanted by police for more than a week in the shooting of two other men at a bar near Fort Meade has been arrested, Anne Arundel County Police said Friday. Raynard Leo Boston, of no fixed address, was arrested without incident on Wednesday - after being called potentially armed and dangerous by police - after county investigators located him in the area of Cross and 6th streets in Brooklyn Park, which is on the city line, police said. Police first announced they were searching for Boston on Jan. 22, three days after he allegedly got into an early morning argument with a bouncer at My Place Bar and Lounge in the 1600 block of Annapolis Road in Odenton and opened fire, striking the 45-year-old bouncer in the lower body and a 34-year-old male bar patron in the hand, police said.
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By Alison Knezevich, The Baltimore Sun | February 1, 2013
Anne Arundel County police have identified the woman whose body was found in rising waters near a homeless camp in Laurel Thursday as 26-year-old Anifa Kiwanuka. Kiwanuka's body was discovered around 11:25 a.m. in rising waters Thursday near a homeless camp in a low lying, wooded area located by Route 198 and Racetrack Road. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore will determine the cause of death. According to police, a witness told Kiwanuka between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. to leave the area because the high waters were dangerous.