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Peeping Tom From Baltimore Busted By Boy's Father At Maryland Rest Area: State's Attorney Peeping Tom From Baltimore Busted By Boy's Father At Maryland Rest Area: State's Attorney
Peeping Tom From Baltimore Busted By Boy's Father At Maryland Rest Area: State's Attorney A Baltimore peeping tom was convicted after he was busted by the victim’s father at a rest stop in Maryland, authorities said. Bruce William Laidlaw, 67, followed a 16-year-old boy into the restroom at the I-95 North Welcome Center/Rest Area in Savage in June 2023, the Howard County State’s Attorney said. He then “pretended to use the sinks to position himself directly in front on the stall the juvenile was using,” the state’s attorney added. The victim’s father caught Laidlaw crouching down and looking at the boy through the cracks of the door before yelling at him to leave three separate…
Body Of Missing Maryland Swimmer Washed Ashore Near Delaware Beach: Police Body Of Missing Maryland Swimmer Washed Ashore Near Delaware Beach: Police
Body Of Missing Maryland Swimmer Washed Ashore Near Delaware Beach: Police The body of a swimmer from Maryland who got washed away in the waters of a Delaware beach over Labor Day Weekend was located early on Monday morning, authorities announced. The Rehoboth Beach Police Department issued an alert at around 2 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 4 as they searched for Savage resident Richard Boateng, who was last seen in the ocean surf off the beach near Rehoboth Avenue at around 5:45 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Later on Monday morning, police say that the 31-year-old was found dead on the beach in the North Shore community near Ocean Drive and Fairview Road. Shortly before 6 …
Children Found Working At McDonald's Restaurants In Maryland, US Labor Department Says Children Found Working At McDonald's Restaurants In Maryland, US Labor Department Says
Children Found Working At McDonald's Restaurants In Maryland, US Labor Department Says Still lovin' it? More than 300 children were found working at McDonald's restaurants across the U.S., some in Maryland, according to the US Labor Department. The children, under 16 years old, were discovered during an investigation into Bauer Food LLC, Archways Richwood LLC and Bell Restaurant Group I LLC – three separate franchisees that operate a total of 62 McDonald’s locations across Kentucky, Indiana, Maryland and Ohio. The franchises employed the 305 children more than the legally permitted hours and perform tasks prohibited by law for young workers. In all, the investigations l…