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 1700 block of Carsins Run Road reported a suspicious vehicle […]
Archives for April 2013
Black Guerilla Family Members, Corrections Officers Indicted for Sweeping Conspiracy at Baltimore City Detention Center
Federal authorities on Tuesday indicted 25 individuals, including members of the Black Guerrilla Family and 13 female corrections officers, in a widespread conspiracy which allowed the organization to freely smuggle drugs and contraband into the Baltimore City Detention Center and coordinate criminal activity outside the facility. Those involved face racketeering, drug, and money laundering charges […]
Wehland: “Our County Council Needs to Wake Up and Stop Outlandish Development”
From Bill Wehland of Bel Air: It has become increasingly apparent that the Harford County Council members do not work together as a team to pass legislation that represents the majority of the community’s interests. Instead they have their own self interests and create hostility between themselves and the citizens they serve. A prime example […]
Abingdon Community Council Asks Harford County Council to Better Examine Impacts of Ill-Managed Growth
The following letter was sent by the Abingdon Community Council to the Harford County Council. A copy was provided to The Dagger for publication: The Abingdon Community Council wishes to bring to your attention a very important matter which continues to be vocalized at every meeting and hearing in our area. Traffic congestion and public […]
Year-Long $50,000 Restoration of Skipjack Martha Lewis Begins in Havre de Grace
From the Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy, Inc.: The Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy has announced a year-long skipjack restoration for the Martha Lewis which will be done in public view at Hutchins Park in Havre de Grace, MD. The funding for the project will be through philanthropic support as well as community involvement. The Martha Lewis, built in […]
“Capt’n” Jim McMahan’s Coffee Talk, April 22: Sen. Glassman to Discuss Boston Terror Attack and Why MD Should Have Kept the Death Penalty
From Harford County Council Councilman Jim McMahan: NEWS Senator Glassman on Fox 45 tomorrow morning at 7:45 to discuss the Boston Terror Attack and why MD should have kept the Death Penalty. BEL AIR FARMERS MARKET IS NOW OPEN SATURDAYS IN THE STATE OFFICE BUILDING PARKING LOT AT THE CORNER OF BOND AND THOMAS STREETS. […]
Don Morrison Inducted into Harford County Public Schools Educator Hall of Fame; Bid Awarded for Magnolia Middle School HVAC Project
From Harford County Public Schools: The Board of Education of Harford County met for an open business meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 22, 2013, in the Board Room of the HCPS/A.A. Roberty Building and took the following actions and received the following presentations: Recognized the following: – Donald R. Morrison – Hall of […]
Attorneys for Bel Air Youth Accused of Murdering Father Seek Removal from Harford County Detention Center, Trial in Juvenile Court
The Bel Air teenager accused of murdering his father should be moved to a facility better suited to his age and needs or tried as a juvenile, his attorneys argued in Harford County Circuit Court on Friday. Defense counsel for Robert Richardson, 17, said he is “isolated, absolutely isolated” at the Harford County Detention Center, […]