A man was found dead in his car in a vacant parking lot in Aberdeen Tuesday evening, city police said. The man was found slumped in the front seat of his vehicle in the parking lot of a new office building off Route 22, near the Aberdeen Target store, at approximately 5 p.m. according to […]
Archives for March 2013
Harford County Under Winter Weather Warning; Heavy Snow, Gusting Winds and Hazardous Driving Conditions Expected
WINTER WEATHER WARNING From Harford County government: Good Evening, this is Emergency Manager Rick Ayers with a winter weather message. Harford County has been placed under a Winter Weather Warning. The heaviest snow will occur during the daylight hours Wednesday and we should expect 4 to 6 inches of heavy wet snow. The winds will […]
Dagger Blotter Feb. 25-26: Car Stolen While Owner Inside Edgewood Store; Hitchhikers Cause Traffic Hazard in Forest Hill; 2 Horses Reported In Forest Hill Front Yard
The blotter is compiled from records of calls for service received by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. The records are reviewed and prepared for publication by Dagger staff. They do not include records from municipal or state law enforcement agencies. Aberdeen A caller from the 1200 block of Technology Drive reported an accident Monday. Abingdon […]
Maryland Homicide Detective Ken Lang to Appear at Abingdon Library
From the Harford County Public Library: Former Baltimore area homicide detective turned award-winning author, Ken Lang will be sharing his experiences investigating some of the most intriguing and grueling murder investigations as detailed in his books on March 10th at the Abingdon Library. In his presentation, Homicide: One Detective’s Story, Lang captures the extremes of […]
Sen. Mikulski Calls on Internal Revenue Service to Get to Bottom of Potential Accu-Pay Fraud and Tax Theft
From the office of U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski: Senator asks IRS to expedite any Request for Abatement of Interest for Maryland businesses that may have been affected as tax season approaches U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) today called upon Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Acting Commissioner Steven Miller to get to the bottom of allegations […]
Little Leapers to Launch at Harford County Public Library
From Harford County Public Library: Harford County Public Library is excited to announce the launch of its newest early literacy initiative, Little Leapers, pre- and early-literacy kits that focus on fostering and developing pre- and early literacy skills through STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) topics. Targeted for children ages birth to 5 years, these […]
C. Milton Wright High School Evacuated for Bomb Threat Monday; Threat Later Deemed Not Credible
C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air was evacuated Monday morning after the school received a bomb threat by phone. Following an investigation, law enforcement deemed the threat not to be credible, according to Teri Kranefeld, HCPS manager of communications, and students and staff returned to class. Below is the series of communications from […]
“Capt’n” Jim McMahan’s Coffee Talk, March 4: Snow Storm Headed Toward Harford County; Daylight Saving Time on Sunday
From Harford County Council District C Councilman Jim McMahan: NEWS (special edition) WINTER STORM MODE (1919 Hrs) Good evening everyone! The forecasters are still discussing outcomes of this storm that will effect the entire area starting Tuesday night. The Foots Forecast Winter Stormcast Team will be out with a statement later tonight with a more […]