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Fallston, MD

Charging Lithium Ion Battery To Blame For Harford County House Fire, Officials Say Charging Lithium Ion Battery To Blame For Harford County House Fire, Officials Say
Charging Lithium Ion Battery To Blame For Harford County House Fire, Officials Say Another blaze broke out in a Maryland house due to a charging lithium-ion battery, according to the state fire marshal.  A crew of more than two dozen firefighters from the Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Company and nearby agencies were called shortly after 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning to the 2200 block of Queensbury Drive in Fallston, where the homeowners advised that a fire broke out in a bedroom. Firefighters were quickly able to knock down the flames, officials say, and contained the damage to the one bedroom, though approximately $50,000 in damage. Fallston Volunteer Fir…
Here's Who Got The Most Snow In Harford County Here's Who Got The Most Snow In Harford County
Here's Who Got The Most Snow In Harford County The National Weather Service has released snowfall totals for the DMV in this week's storm. In Maryland, Sabillasville which appears to have gotten the most amount of snow: 8.5 inches on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the NWS said. In Virginia, Gavel Springs in Frederick County got about 4.5 inches. Here's the breakdown by county: BALTIMORE Lineboro: 3.5 inches Bentley Springs: 3 Owings Mills: 1 Pikesville: 0.4  CARROLL Millers: 4.7 Manchester: 4.3 Taneytown: 4 Westminster: 2 Uniontown: 1.1 CECIL Elkton: 3.0  Rising Sun: 1  Port Deposit 1 FREDERICK Sabilla…
BMW Driver Killed Crashing Into Dump Truck Inside Harford County Work Zone: Sheriff BMW Driver Killed Crashing Into Dump Truck Inside Harford County Work Zone: Sheriff
BMW Driver Killed Crashing Into Dump Truck Inside Harford County Work Zone: Sheriff One person was killed and a second hospitalized after a BMW driver crashed into the back of a dump truck while driving through a construction zone in Harford County, sheriff says. Fallston resident John Derwart, 78, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly before 1 p.m. on Thursday afternoon following a reported crash on Route 165 in the area of Furnace Road and Hunt Field Way after crashing a BMW 328i through Jarrettsville. According to the sheriff’s office, Scott Thommen, 54, of Delta, was driving a construction vehicle in an active work zone while Derwart was traveling north on the highw…
Popular Elementary School Teacher In MD Killed In Fiery Car Crash: Harford County Sheriff Popular Elementary School Teacher In MD Killed In Fiery Car Crash: Harford County Sheriff
Popular Elementary School Teacher In MD Killed In Fiery Car Crash: Harford County Sheriff A beloved elementary school teacher in Harford County was killed over the weekend after being involved in a fiery crash in Forest Hill. The community is in mourning after the Harford County Sheriff’s Office announced that Fallston resident Courtney Beth Glock, 35, a teacher at Joppatowne Elementary School, died on Sunday, June 11. Deputies from the sheriff’s office were called shortly before 10:15 p.m. on Saturday, June 10 to the 1200 block of Walters Mill Road, where there was a reported single-vehicle crash involving a Hyundai Tucson. Investigators say that Glock was driving on Walte…
Incest Enthusiast Busted With Child Porn On Boat In Harford County: DOJ Incest Enthusiast Busted With Child Porn On Boat In Harford County: DOJ
Incest Enthusiast Busted With Child Porn On Boat In Harford County: DOJ Federal officials say that a man with a checkered history involving child pornography in Maryland will spend more than a decade behind bars after being busted again with illicit materials in his home and on his beloved boat. Robert Jackson Wyatt, Jr. 54, of Fallston, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release for the distribution of child pornography, prosecutors announced. He has a previous federal conviction for possession of child pornography, they noted. According to his guilty plea, in August 2021,  Maryland State Police Internet Cri…
Plank-Wielding Fallston Man Who Assaulted Police During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Heading To Prison Plank-Wielding Fallston Man Who Assaulted Police During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Heading To Prison
Plank-Wielding Fallston Man Who Assaulted Police During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Heading To Prison The Maryland man who joined his stepfather during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the US Capitol two years ago will have plenty of time to think about his actions on that fateful day. Fallston resident Jacob Michael Therres, 25, who assaulted officers during the Washington, DC breach, has been sentenced to 40 months in prison, followed by 36 months of supervised release for assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers using a dangerous weapon during the violent incident. In addition to his prison term, Therres, who stormed the Capitol with his stepfather Douglas Wyatt, 49, also of Fallston, was …
Fallston Father, Stepson Accused Of Assaulting Officers During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Fallston Father, Stepson Accused Of Assaulting Officers During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
Fallston Father, Stepson Accused Of Assaulting Officers During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach A father-stepson duo from Maryland are facing felony charges for allegedly assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol, federal authorities announced. Harford County residents Douglas Wyatt, 49, and stepson Jacob Michael Therres, 25, both of Fallston, have been charged in the District of Columbia for their actions during the breach at the Capitol last year. Specifically, the two men were charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, and interfering with law enforcement officers during a civil disorder, both felonies, and five related misdemeanor o…
Rescues Required, Cars Damaged By Flood Waters In Harford County: Reports Rescues Required, Cars Damaged By Flood Waters In Harford County: Reports
Rescues Required, Cars Damaged By Flood Waters In Harford County: Reports At least one person was rescued in Fallston as flood waters flowed through Harford County on Monday afternoon. Fire officials in Harford County reported shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 22 that they had extricated a driver in the 2300 block of Bel Air Road after a vehicle became disabled due to flood waters in the region. The incident was not isolated, as dozens of cars were reportedly damaged by water, and multiple roads were closed to prevent other drivers from becoming disabled. During the storm and in the fallout, officials said that stretches of Route 1, Bel Air Road, Fallston…