NEWS
By Liz F. Kay, The Baltimore Sun | July 24, 2011
Baltimore County Police are investigating the non-fatal shooting of two people in Baltimore County early Sunday morning. The incident occurred at 4:40 a.m. at Chapeldale Road and Liberty Road, police said, about a mile from Liberty Reservoir. No further information, including the genders of the victims, was available.
NEWS
By BRADLEY OLSON | March 5, 2006
Police are seeking help in locating a Glen Burnie man sought in the February shooting of Benjamin Philip Evans at an Annapolis public housing complex. An arrest warrant has been issued charging Derrick Lamont Brown, 21, with first-degree murder and other offenses related to the killing. Evans was shot Feb. 26 and died March 1, according to police. Annapolis and Anne Arundel County police said they checked two addresses for Brown yesterday morning and didn't find him at either location.
SPORTS
By PETER SCHMUCK | August 31, 2005
I HAVE TO admit, I'm still a little skeptical about Terrell Owens and his supposed groin injury. Seems to me that his groin only seems to hurt when the Eagles need an excuse to keep him out of the spotlight. He didn't show up in Baltimore for the Aug. 20 exhibition game against the Ravens because of it, but he looked just fine catching a 64-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals a week later. So, where was he on Sunday when the Eagles held their annual charity carnival? Nursing that groin injury, of course.
NEWS
By Mike Farabaugh and Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF jTC | November 4, 1997
State and municipal police received more than three dozen calls Sunday from Westminster area residents who complained that vandals had driven through their neighborhoods between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. shooting out car windshields.Damage from 18 reports of malicious destruction received by Westminster police was estimated at nearly $3,000.Damage estimates from 20 reports received by state police were unavailable. The majority of those complaints came from residents of Marydell Drive, near Westminster High School.
NEWS
February 28, 1996
Police logOwen Brown: 7100 block of Minstrel Way: Someone tried to pry open a rear door at Burger King early Sunday morning, but was scared away by an alarm, police said.Long Reach: 8700 block of Cloudleap Court: A 1993 Dodge Minivan with West Virginia tags 8H7899 was stolen Saturday or Sunday, police said.
NEWS
By Compiled from the files of the Historical Society of Carroll County | November 5, 1995
50 years agoUnion Mills was visited by a most destructive fire last evening about 8:45 o'clock when the Arthur Hollinger antique shop was completely destroyed. Mr. Hollinger operated an antique shop and employed eight men, and was doing a fine business. Mr. Hollinger and his wife were not home at the time, being in Washington delivering a load of finished antique furniture to his trade and his son was in charge and had left the store earlier in the evening with everything in order. The fire caused much anxiety among the citizens of Union Mills until the firemen arrived zTC for protection.