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Randallstown, MD

DUI Driver Going 128 MPH Before Fatal Maryland Crash Charged In 17-Count Indictment: Prosecutor DUI Driver Going 128 MPH Before Fatal Maryland Crash Charged In 17-Count Indictment: Prosecutor
DUI Driver Going 128 MPH Before Fatal Maryland Crash Charged In 17-Count Indictment: Prosecutor An allegedly intoxicated driver from Baltimore County who crashed head-on and killed a 22-year-old woman in Carroll County earlier this year in Westminster has been indicted, the state's attorney's office announced on Monday afternoon. Jamall Steele, 34, of Randallstown, has been indicted on 17 counts that include automobile manslaughter and other offenses for his alleged role in the fatal crash that took the life of local resident Kayla Rodriquez-Garcia and left her passenger, Owings Mills resident Bryanie Flories, 22, hospitalized with serious injuries. The Maryland AG's Independent …
Cigarette Run Leads Maryland Grandmother To $51K Lottery Jackpot Cigarette Run Leads Maryland Grandmother To $51K Lottery Jackpot
Cigarette Run Leads Maryland Grandmother To $51K Lottery Jackpot A random trip to a convenience store in Baltimore County for a Carroll County woman led to a five-figure prize for one lucky Lottery player who picked up her ticket on a whim. Every so often, a Westminster woman says she would play a Maryland Lottery game, though she was normally drawn to scratchers versus draw games until having a recent change of heart that landed her a $51,247 "Bonus Match 5" jackpot.  The grandmother decided to purchase her ticket for the drawing on Sunday, March 3 at the Pantry One Food Mart & Deli in Randallstown after heading to the store to pick up some cig…
Randallstown Woman Charged For Fatal Shouthwest Baltimore Shooting, Police Say Randallstown Woman Charged For Fatal Shouthwest Baltimore Shooting, Police Say
Randallstown Woman Charged For Fatal Shouthwest Baltimore Shooting, Police Say A 24-year-old woman has been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting in Baltimore over the summer. Randallstown resident Cedaria Luckey has been arrested for her alleged role in the murder of Nykiah Collins, 24, in the 1000 block of West Baltimore Street in Southwest Baltimore in August, police announced on Wednesday afternoon. Officials say that around 11 p.m. on Aug. 16, officers from the Baltimore Police Department were called to the site of a reported shooting, where they found Collins unresponsive and suffering from a gunshot wound. Collins was pronounced dead at the scene. Accord…
Drivers Involved In Fatal I-695 Crash In MD That Killed Six Workers Indicted: Police Drivers Involved In Fatal I-695 Crash In MD That Killed Six Workers Indicted: Police
Drivers Involved In Fatal I-695 Crash In MD That Killed Six Workers Indicted: Police Two people have been indicted on charges associated to the crash that left six highway construction workers dead earlier this year on I-695 in Baltimore County. Lisa Adrienne Lea, 54, of Randallstown, and Melachi Duane Brown, 20, of Baltimore, are facing a host of charges for their roles in the fatal crash in March. New details have been released by Maryland State Police as they continue their probe into the fatal Baltimore Beltway crash that killed the six workers. The day after the crash, on Thursday, March 23, the six victims of the fatal crash were positively identified by state polic…
Man Accused Of Killing Grandma, Grandpa In Baltimore County, Police Say Man Accused Of Killing Grandma, Grandpa In Baltimore County, Police Say
Man Accused Of Killing Grandma, Grandpa In Baltimore County, Police Say Detectives made a grisly discovery over the weekend when they found the bodies of an elderly couple who were allegedly killed by their grandson in Baltimore County. Kennard Goins, 24, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder for his alleged role in the deaths of his 86-year-old grandmother and 73-year-old grandfather, authorities announced this week. The pair were found late on Sunday, June 4 by patrol officers conducting a welfare check outside a home in the 3500 block of Cabot Road in Randallstown after the two had not been heard from recently.  Both were pronounced d…
Hardee's Employee Stabs Coworker In Back In Anne Arundel County, Police Say Hardee's Employee Stabs Coworker In Back In Anne Arundel County, Police Say
Hardee's Employee Stabs Coworker In Back In Anne Arundel County, Police Say A workplace dispute at an Anne Arundel County fast food restaurant led to charges for a woman who allegedly stabbed a coworker during a weekend scuffle, police say. At approximately 2 p.m. on Friday, April 21, officers from the Anne Arundel County Police Department were called to investigate a reported stabbing at Hardee’s on Nursery Road in Linthicum involving a pair of employees at the restaurant. During the investigation into the stabbing, it was determined that 23-year-old Micha Jaala Kennedy, of Randallstown, became visibly upset with a coworker and stabbed them in the back with a larg…
Baltimore County Makes Historic Police Chief Announcement Baltimore County Makes Historic Police Chief Announcement
Baltimore County Makes Historic Police Chief Announcement Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski has announced the nomination for the next Baltimore County Police Chief. Col. Robert McCullough's nomination makes history as the first African American chief for Baltimore County. Today marks another day in history here in Baltimore County. Congratulations to Randallstown’s very own, Robert McCullough, who will be the first African-American Chief of Police in the history of Baltimore County! pic.twitter.com/teKA4r4mH6 — Councilman Julian E. Jones Jr (@julianejonesjr) April 7, 2023 McCullough has worked for the Baltimore County Police Departm…
Six Construction Workers Killed In I-695 Crash ID'd By Maryland State Police Six Construction Workers Killed In I-695 Crash ID'd By Maryland State Police
Six Construction Workers Killed In I-695 Crash ID'd By Maryland State Police Additional details have been released by Maryland State Police as they continue their probe into the fatal Baltimore Beltway crash that killed six highway workers. The day after the crash, on Thursday, March 23, the six victims of the fatal crash were positively identified by state police investigators, hours after they laid out the details of the events leading up to the fatal incident.  The victims were identified as:  Rolando Ruiz, 46, of Laurel; Carlos Orlando Villatoro Escobar, 43, of Frederick; Jose Armando Escobar, 52, of Frederick; Mahlon Simmons III, 31, of Union Bridge; Mahlon …
Police ID Drivers Of Two Vehicles Involved In Fatal Beltway Crash Police ID Drivers Of Two Vehicles Involved In Fatal Beltway Crash
Police ID Drivers Of Two Vehicles Involved In Fatal Beltway Crash Maryland State Police have released new information regarding the drivers of two vehicles involved in Wednesday,’s I-695 crash that took the lives of six highway workers. Randallstown resident Lisa Adrienna Lea, 54, was driving in the middle lane of the Beltway at approximately 12:40 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22, when she attempted to change lanes, possibly clipping a Volkswagen being driven by Melachi Brown, 20, of Windsor Mill, who had broken down. The initial investigation determined that Lea’s Acura may have struck the front corner panel on the passenger side of the Volkswagen, which h…
Randallstown Resident Tried To Kill Man In Weekend Altercation: Police Randallstown Resident Tried To Kill Man In Weekend Altercation: Police
Randallstown Resident Tried To Kill Man In Weekend Altercation: Police A Randallstown man has been charged with attempted murder after shooting a victim over the weekend in Columbia, authorities say. Marcus Burnette, 38, was arrested after police found 55-year-old Jason Bell suffering from a gunshot wound inside a vehicle in the early morning hours of Sunday, March 5, according to Howard County police. Police located Bell after responding to reports of a shooting in the area of Governor Warfield Parkway and Chestnut Park Lane. Bell was rushed to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center where he was treated for what police say are non-life-threatening in…
Nine Pounds Of Pot, Coke, Cash Seized From Driver In Baltimore After Crash, Police Say Nine Pounds Of Pot, Coke, Cash Seized From Driver In Baltimore After Crash, Police Say
Nine Pounds Of Pot, Coke, Cash Seized From Driver In Baltimore After Crash, Police Say A Randallstown man was arrested after police found him with more than nine pounds of suspected marijuana and cocaine, authorities say. Michael Harrell Jr., 30, was pulled over after observing him driving a Honda Accord with a paper license plate that was registered to a Ford Truck on the night of Friday, Jan. 13, according to Baltimore police. When officers approached the vehicle, they saw a handgun and suspected narcotics. Harrell then tried to drive away, but collided with a police vehicle.  The crash caused both vehicles to run off the road, with Harrell's vehicle coming to a stop …
Serial Fraudster Accused Of Purchasing Two Vehicles From Maryland Dealership: Police Serial Fraudster Accused Of Purchasing Two Vehicles From Maryland Dealership: Police
Serial Fraudster Accused Of Purchasing Two Vehicles From Maryland Dealership: Police Police have arrested a Randallstown man in connection to the fraudulent purchase of two vehicles from a Silver Spring dealership in early July, authorities say. Phillip Young, 22, is accused of fraudulently purchasing a 2020 Silver Toyota Prius, and a 2021 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid from Jim Coleman Nissan with two fraudulent checks on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 5, according to Montgomery County police. Bank of America notified the dealership of the fraudulent checks on Wednesday, July 13. The two vehicles were then entered into a stolen vehicle database, and were recovered by the Baltim…
Two Minors Reported Missing In Separate Maryland Cases Two Minors Reported Missing In Separate Maryland Cases
Two Minors Reported Missing In Separate Maryland Cases Police are asking for the public's help locating two girls who went missing from the Randallstown area at the same time, authorities say. Raylynn Ryan, 11, and Jordan Ryan, 14, were last seen in the Randallstown area on Monday, Aug. 8, around 9:30 p.m., according to Baltimore County police. Raylynn is described as 4-foot-11, weighing 150 pounds. She was last seen wearing a gray hoodie and sweatpants, with a dark-colored backpack. Jordan is described as 5-foot-1, and was last seen wearing gray shorts, a dark gray hoodie, and carrying a red backpack. If you have seen Jordan or Raylynn Ryan,…
Maryland Man Shot By Wife Over Child Molestation Allegations Facing Charges Maryland Man Shot By Wife Over Child Molestation Allegations Facing Charges
Maryland Man Shot By Wife Over Child Molestation Allegations Facing Charges An arrest warrant has been issued for the Maryland man shot by his wife in a Washington, DC hotel room on allegations he sexually abused at least three children at her daycare facility, authorities said. James Weems Jr., 57, of Randallstown, was shot by his wife, Shanteari Weems, after she confronted him over the alleged abuse in a room at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Monday, July 25, according to multiple reports. Officials had already begun an investigation into the allegations at the time of the shooting, Baltimore County police said. Weems, who owned Lil Kidz Kastle in O…
Search Continues For Critically Missing Teenager In Baltimore County Search Continues For Critically Missing Teenager In Baltimore County
Search Continues For Critically Missing Teenager In Baltimore County Police are seeking the public's help locating a critically missing teenager in Baltimore County, authorities say. Camryn Jones, 17, was last seen in the Randallstown area wearing a blue romper, white shoes, and carrying two shoulder bags.  Jones is described as 5-feet 3-inches tall and weighs approximately 130 pounds.  Anyone with information is requested to call 911 or 410-307-2020.
Virginia Woman Wins $50K Playing Maryland Lottery Virginia Woman Wins $50K Playing Maryland Lottery
Virginia Woman Wins $50K Playing Maryland Lottery A stop-off at a Maryland grocery store recently made a northern Virginia woman and her family $50,000 richer.  Marissa Carta traveled to the Old Line State recently to watch a family member's graduation. As she and her husband prepared to return to their Fredericksburg home, they made a fateful trip to a Randallstown Food Lion, she told the Maryland Lottery. That's where she bought a Money Explosion scratch-off lottery ticket.  “When I get one at home, it’s usually a $20 ticket,” said the 40-year-old wife and mother. “The $20 games have pretty big prizes.” The tickets at home, ho…
Police ID Driver Crushed To Death By Falling Tree In Baltimore County Police ID Driver Crushed To Death By Falling Tree In Baltimore County
Police ID Driver Crushed To Death By Falling Tree In Baltimore County A 43-year-old man died when a strong gust of wind caused a tree to fall onto his car Saturday, police in Baltimore County said. Andre Turner was heading north on McDonogh Road at Star Circle when the tree fell across the roadway, landing on his 2013 Chevrolet Impala around 1:05 p.m., county police said. Turner, of Randallstown, was pronounced dead at the scene. A 2017 Honda CR-V heading southbound on McDonogh Road struck the tree after it fell to the roadway. Occupants of the second vehicle reported no injuries.
Baltimore Ravens Fan Wins Seats For 20 Years Baltimore Ravens Fan Wins Seats For 20 Years
Baltimore Ravens Fan Wins Seats For 20 Years A Baltimore Ravens fan has won a pair of free seats to every pre-season and regular-season home game for the next two decades thanks to the Maryland Lottery. Diane Heil, of Annapolis, was awarded the coveted prize — which also includes parking — after being hailed the “Seats for 20 Years” winner inside M&T Bank Stadium on Wednesday, Feb. 9, lottery officials said. The 58-year-old Information Technology professional donned her lucky Ed Reed jersey while waiting for the results alongside five other finalists. “I figured his number 20 and the chance to win 20 years of …
Massive Search Launched For 13-Year-Old Boy From Maryland Massive Search Launched For 13-Year-Old Boy From Maryland
Massive Search Launched For 13-Year-Old Boy From Maryland A 13-year-old boy has gone missing from Baltimore County and police are asking for the public's help in finding him. Travis L. Adolphus was last seen on Jan. 22 around 1:30 p.m. in the Randallstown area near Liberty Rd. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 180lbs, wearing a dark-colored Tommy Hilfer coat, jeans, and New Balance Shoes. If anyone has seen him please call 911 or 410-307-2020.