NEWS
By Justin George, The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2013
Baltimore police have identified two people who died in unrelated shootings this week. Police said David Armstrong was found fatally shot at the bottom of a stairwell in Southwest Baltimore on Monday night. Armstrong, 47, found in the 4300 block of Adelle Terrace in the city's Irvington neighborhood, was shot in the torso by an unknown assailant, police said. Police said the victim's last address may have been in the 4300 block of Dana Street, not far from the crime scene. The case remains under investigation, and police said they have no suspects.
EXPLORE
February 13, 2013
Navy Lt. Jordon C. Sims, whose wife, Megan, is the daughter of Marylou Donhauser of Pylesville, and Michael Donhauser Jr. of Bel Air, and sailors from the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Cheyenne (SSN 773), departed Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a scheduled six-month deployment in the Western Pacific region. The crew had anxiously waited for the day to deploy after having spent months preparing and training for the missions they will soon undertake. From different weather patterns to deployed operational tasking, Cheyenne will face many challenges during deployment that are not normally encountered in the local operating area.
NEWS
By Scott Dance, The Baltimore Sun | January 2, 2013
A 40-year-old Edgewood man was flown to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center on Tuesday night and was later arrested after a shooting in a domestic dispute in Belcamp, according to Harford County emergency officials. Paramedics responded to the 4200 block of Chapelgate Court for a report of a shooting about 5:50 p.m. and found David Woodfolk, 35, bleeding from a head injury. He told police that David LaMont Gregg, of the 3400 block of Periwinkle Way in Edgewood, had struck him in the head with a handgun, police said.
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel and Ian Duncan, The Baltimore Sun | December 11, 2012
Anne Arundel County police said they found a woman who drank herself to death in a Glen Burnie home Tuesday after her husband reported it during a traffic stop. An autopsy by the office of the chief medical examiner Tuesday showed that Bonnie Grace Anthony-Garde, 50, died from gastrointestinal bleeding due to excessive alcohol consumption, police said. Her husband had been stopped about 11 p.m. Monday at West Ordnance Road and Roberts Court on suspicion of drunken driving, police said.
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | December 7, 2012
Jarnetta Kroh, a Greater Baltimore Medical Center philanthropist who assisted her husband in his import car servicing business, died Nov. 25 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder at her home in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 81 and had lived in the Rockland section of Baltimore County for many years. Jarnetta Althea Jarvis was born in Spencer, W.Va., and raised in Walton, W.Va., where her father was postmaster. Her mother was a secretary to a May Co. department store executive.
NEWS
By Ian Duncan and Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun | December 2, 2012
Baltimore County police are investigating the fatal stabbing of a man and a woman in Parkville early Sunday morning, in which the woman's husband has allegedly come forward and admitted his involvement. Police believe the double killing was the result of a domestic dispute. When police arrived at the first block of Solar Circle about 2:30 a.m. for a reported stabbing, they found 42-year-old Okemia Lastezia Walls outside on the ground near the street with multiple stab wounds.
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | October 3, 2012
Natalina J. Mozingo, a former farmer and world traveler, died Friday from complications of dementia at her daughter's Dover, Del., home. She was 88. The former Natalina Josephine Tringali was born and raised in Northwest Baltimore. After she graduated from Forest Park High School, she worked as a secretary for the Baltimore Paint Co. In 1942, she married Harry L. Mozingo, a machinist. The couple later purchased Green Ridge Farm in Emmitsburg, which they turned into a poultry farm raising laying hens and thoroughbred horses.
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | August 22, 2012
A Glen Burnie man has been indicted on charges that he killed his girlfriend's former husband, who still shared her home. A four-count indictment unsealed last week accuses Victor Steven Harper, 48, of the April 5 fatal shooting of Ray William Collignon, 53. Harper is charged with second-degree murder and related counts. Police had gone to the home in the 1500 block of Furnace Avenue in response to a call shortly after 3 p.m. They found Collignon dead, apparently shot in the head, Anne Arundel police said at the time.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | August 20, 2012
Annapolis resident Stephanie Freeman was the lucky winner of breakfast-for-two for a year at the Breakfast Shoppe. According to owner Kyle Algaze, it was Freeman's first time at the popular Severna Park restaurant. She and her husband almost didn't wait, but they decided to stay. Turns out she ordered the Breakfast Shoppe's 1 millionth egg . Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman --stepping in for "Street Bike" Tommy Passemante -- was on hand to present the prize to Freeman, who, Algaze said, had been after her husband to go to the Breakfast Shoppe for a year. The Breakfast Shoppe opened in its current location in June 2010. Algaze said that the restaurant started serving on average about 8,000 eggs a week its first year.
FEATURES
By Sarah Kickler Kelber and The Baltimore Sun | August 18, 2012
I think when I tried to rickroll my husband using our preschooler, I realized we might have a problem. A couple of years ago, Isaac's teachers at daycare asked me one day, half-embarrassed, half-amused, “Does Isaac know the song 'Ice Ice Baby'? Because we're pretty sure we heard him singing it to himself at naptime earlier this week.” Awkward! That one wasn't my fault. My husband had a goofy mix CD in his car that included that song, and unbeknown to either of us, the kid had picked up the words.