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By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | April 10, 2012
An MS-13 gang member wanted in Honduras in the killing of a man with a machete was arrested Monday at his home in Randallstown, federal authorities announced. Oscar Orlando Amador Centeno, 29, had previously been deported in January 2010 for illegally entering the country, and officials say that in July 2010 he struck a man three times with a machete on a soccer field in Olancho, Honduras, and stole his wallet. Amador Centeno re-entered the country at an unknown time and began living in Randallstown.
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By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | April 10, 2012
Neila Block, a retired Baltimore County recreation center supervisor who had been a Pimlico Hotel hostess, died of lung disease March 30 at her daughter's home in Santa Fe, N.M. She was 82 and had lived in Randallstown and Mount Washington. Born Neila Beal in Minneapolis, she earned a degree in recreation from the University of Minnesota. She became a civilian employee of the Army and set up and managed military recreation centers in France and Germany in the 1950s. While working with the military, she met her future husband, Fred Block, a Hochschild Kohn department store buyer who later owned women's clothing stores, including the Fashion Post.
SPORTS
By Sandra McKee and The Baltimore Sun | April 3, 2012
While earning two victories last week, the junior pitcher struck out 30 batters over 12 innings. He fanned 18 hitters in a seven-inning two-hitter against Pikesville, then followed that with 12 strikeouts in a five-inning, no-hit shutout of Milford Mill. Coach Marc Stevens said the 6-foot-2, 190-pound right-hander pounds the strike zone with his fastball, forcing hitters off the plate. A three-year starter, Sanchez is also showing maturity with patience and by getting ahead in the count.
NEWS
March 30, 2012
Susan Reimer seems extremely misguided; her sympathy for Sgt. Robert Bales, who massacred men, women and children, is an enigma to me ("War makes you crazy, both there and here," March 26). But since these are her feelings, why is she ashamed to admit them? Geraldine Segal, Randallstown
NEWS
By Luke Broadwater, The Baltimore Sun | March 13, 2012
Baltimore County police have charged a 54-year-old Randallstown man with first-degree murder, alleging he stabbed his girlfriend's son to death Sunday night with a "sword-type weapon. " James Thomas Haywood, 54, of the 3800 block of Pikeswood Drive in Randallstown, is accused of killing Andrew Maurice Fisher, 28, of the 7000 block of Windsor Mill Road in Lochearn. Court records show that Haywood was convicted in 1990 of attempted murder and in 2010 of misdemeanor theft. On Sunday, officers responded to the 3800 block of Pikeswood Drive for a report of a stabbing at around 10 p.m., said Baltimore County police spokeswoman Detective Cathy Batton.
NEWS
By Luke Broadwater, The Baltimore Sun | March 12, 2012
A 28-year-old man died after he was stabbed Sunday night in Randallstown and a suspect has been arrested, according to Baltimore County police. Officers responded to the 3800 block of Pikeswood Drive for a report of a stabbing at around 10 p.m., said Baltimore County police spokeswoman Detective Cathy Batton. The 28-year-old had gone on his own to Northwest Hospital and was pronounced dead several hours later, Batton said. At the Randallstown address, police took a 54-year-old suspect into custody.
SPORTS
By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | February 17, 2012
The No. 1 Milford Mill boys basketball team knocked out another of its season goals on Friday night, one that has impressively become routine. Led by a scintillating shooting performance from senior guard Chase Cormier, who scored a career-high 28 points, the Millers earned their fourth straight Baltimore County championship with a 76-45 win at Randallstown. Milford Mill, also the two-time defending Class 3A state champions, took charge in the second quarter, limiting the Rams (17-5)
SPORTS
From Sun staff reports | February 16, 2012
No. 13 Poly took an early lead Wednesday, but Digital Harbor kept hanging around. The host Engineers saw their 10-point lead cut in the second half, but held on to win, 74-68. Darrion Stokes-Graham had 21 points and 13 rebounds to lead Poly. The Engineers led 14-10 after the first quarter and never were up by more than six points in the second half. Corey Mendez finished with a game-high 22 points for Digital Harbor. No. 7 Dunbar 73, Friendship Academy of Science and Technology 29: The host Poets (17-3)
EXPLORE
February 3, 2012
The Baltimore County Office of Human Resources will host a "Alternative Career Options Forum for Non-College Bound High School Graduates" on Saturday, Feb. 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Randallstown Community Center, at 3505 Resource Drive in Randallstown.  The Baltimore County Office of Human Resources will host a "Alternative Career Options Forum for Non-College Bound High School Graduates" on Saturday, Feb. 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Randallstown...
SPORTS
From Sun staff reports | January 27, 2012
Charles Tapper and Omari George score 26 and 23 points, respectively, to power the No. 10 City boys past Randallstown, 58-37, at the Basketball Academy at Lake Clifton on Thursday. Despite turnovers, the Knights (11-3) led 22-19 at the half. But in the second half, City's zone defense held Randallstown to 18 points. City faces New Town at 5 p.m. today in the second day of the tournament. Girls basketball Joppatowne 59, Harford Tech 35: Shakara Head scored 23 points to lead the host Mariners past the Cobras.
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