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October 13, 1992
POLICE LOGCrownsville: Someone shot out the front window of a home in the 800 block of Generals Highway Friday night, county police said.Millersville: Vandals stole a car stereo from a 1984 Ford Escort parked in the 8300 block fo Williamstown Drive, police said.A taste of adventure In
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NEWS
November 10, 1994
A 17-year-old Crownsville youth was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night as he used a pay phone at an Exxon station near Jumpers Hole Road and Ritchie Highway, county police said.A man walked up to the youth shortly after 10 p.m. and pulled out a handgun. He took the victim's coat and an undisclosed amount of money before running off along Jumpers Hole Road, police said.
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel and Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF | February 28, 1997
Anne Arundel County blue bloods can relax. But others may do the opposite.Students at the new high school for disruptive teen-agers are asking that their school be named Crownsville High School.That will pacify long-established area families who took offense last month when school officials agreed on Arundel Academy as a temporary name, said Del. Robert C. Baldwin. The West County Republican is from a family that helped found the Anne Arundel Academy, a once-tony, now-folded semiprivate high school in Millersville.
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