NEWS
June 11, 1996
Police logTown Center: 10200 block of Wincopin Circle: A maroon 1992 Nissan Pathfinder with Maryland tags 844453M was stolen from the parking garage near the Columbia Inn Saturday or Sunday. Police said someone also tried to steal a 1994 Honda Accord Saturday by tampering with its ignition.Pub Date: 6/11/96
NEWS
January 17, 1996
Police logJessup: 8800 block of U.S. Route 1: Someone tried to steal a 1992 Jeep Cherokee in the parking lot of the Comfort Inn Wednesday night or Thursday morning, damaging the ignition.North Laurel: 9600 block of Homestead Court: Someone stole a 1991 maroon Nissan NX2000 with Maryland tags XJR-947. The victim had left the vehicle unlocked and running.
NEWS
January 10, 1994
POLICE LOG* Town Center: 10400 block of Little Patuxent Parkway: A business's rear glass doors were forced open Wednesday night, but the intruders were scared off by employees.Unit block of Wincopin Circle: A maroon 1988 Acura Legend was stolen from the Columbia Inn's parking garage Wednesday or Thursday.
NEWS
June 2, 1994
POLICE LOG* Ellicott City: 9000 block of Chevrolet Drive: Computer equipment and a VCR were taken after someone cut through glass to enter two suites between Friday and Monday, police said.* Ellicott City: 5900 block of Hunt Club Road: A maroon and silver 1984 Plymouth Horizon with Maryland tags BVE032 was stolen Friday night or Saturday morning, police said.
NEWS
By Liz F. Kay and Jacques Kelly and Liz F. Kay and Jacques Kelly,liz.kay@baltsun.com | July 25, 2009
Search-and-recovery efforts for a 13-year-old Maryland boy who disappeared while in the ocean at Garden City, S.C., resumed Friday morning, according to police. The teen had been in the Atlantic Ocean with friends early Thursday afternoon when he disappeared, according to Sgt. Robert Kegler of the Horry County Police Department. Kegler did not identify the boy. But a South Carolina TV station reported that friends had identified him as Lonnie Hill, and that he played for a Greater Glen Burnie Junior Sports League team.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Knight Ridder / Tribune | September 9, 2004
TOP 40 SINGLES 1. Ashlee Simpson, "Pieces of Me" 2. Jojo, "Leave (Get Out)" 3. Maroon 5, "She Will Be Loved" 4. Christina Milian, "Dip It Low" 5 Avril Lavigne, "My Happy Ending" URBAN SINGLES 1. Terror Squad, "Lean Back" 2 Ciara featuring Petey Pablo, "Goodies" 3 Lil' Flip, "Sunshine" 4 Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton, "Why" 5 Alicia Keys, "Diary" COUNTRY SINGLES 1 Tim McGraw, "Live Like You Were Dying" 2 Terri Clark, "Girls Lie Too"...
SPORTS
By Roch Kubatko and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF | January 17, 1998
As spring training nears for the Orioles, some club officials are up to their ears in audiotape.The number of applicants for the part-time position of public address announcer at Camden Yards is approaching 300, with more cassettes arriving each day postmarked before the Jan. 9 deadline. Spiro Alafassos, director of ballpark entertainment, TTC said he hopes to have Rex Barney's replacement named by March 1, but first comes the process of sorting through the candidates."It's a little steeper than the amount we had envisioned," said spokesman John Maroon.
NEWS
By William Wan and William Wan,SUN STAFF | October 23, 2004
A head-on collision on Interstate 70 killed four men yesterday in western Howard County, forcing state police to close one side of the highway during the morning rush hour and causing traffic backups that stretched about three miles. Two pickup trucks, each with two men inside, collided about 6:40 a.m. just west of the Route 97 exit in Cooksville. The trucks - both 2004 Chevrolet Silverado pickups, one white, one maroon - were traveling in opposite directions, the white truck eastbound and the maroon westbound.
SPORTS
By Buster Olney and Buster Olney,SUN STAFF | March 16, 1996
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - More than two weeks away from Opening Day, the Orioles are close to selling 3 million tickets for this season.The Orioles have sold 2.865 million tickets. If they were to sell out all tickets for home games, they would achieve an attendance of 3.7 million."We have as good a chance as anybody to lead the league in attendance," Orioles spokesman John Maroon said. "We've got a good team, and our fans are ravenous for a winner. They've proven time and again they'll support this team, and we think we have a very good product this year."