
A visitor to a Delaware State park known as the Go Ape Tree Adventure suffered a fatal fall, say police.
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A visitor to a Delaware State park known as the Go Ape Tree Adventure suffered a fatal fall, say police.
In Howard County, a motorcyclist attempted to drive between two vehicles while traveling east on I-70 at Rt. 29 shortly before noon yesterday. He lost control and was ejected from his motorcycle. The investigation indicates he was driving impaired. When a friend of his, also driving a motorcycle, stopped at the scene of the crash, he was arrested by troopers for operating under the influence.
The driver of the car, says Sgt. Clifford Dempsey, has been identified as 36-year-old Michelle Small of Wyoming, Delaware. She was arrested and later taken to Beebe Hospital, treated, released and charged with DUI and related traffic charges.
Multiple people have been injured Wednesday night after a “possible explosion” at an apartment building in Silver Spring, Maryland, fire officials say.
As Trooper Evans approached the driver’s side window, an unyielding odor of alcohol was detected. Further investigation led troopers to the arrest of Laciny for suspected impaired driving. A further search of the vehicle revealed four loaded handguns almost 800 prescription pills.
Stevens may have to explain to his supplier why he came up empty handed with no cash while the cops got his drugs.
In 2011, Lumpkins pleaded guilty for his role in the largest striped bass poaching ring in the history of the Chesapeake Bay and was sentenced to serve 18 months in federal prison. He also was ordered to pay a fine of $36,000 and make restitution of $165,000.
It is Weston’s bad luck that he didn’t stay in the slammer longer or that he chose to eat the evidence in this arrest rather than drop it on the ground. He might have gone to jail, but he would have dodged the trip to the morgue.
It was dinner time in Randallstown as the fat crabs were being steamed the bar patrons were loading up on their favorite brew when Baltimore County Police got a call for a freshly ventilated #1 Jimmy, which is Maryland crab vernacular for a male crab