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Maryland Man Caught In Pennsylvania With His Pants Down, Literally: Police Maryland Man Caught In Pennsylvania With His Pants Down, Literally: Police
Maryland Man Caught In Pennsylvania With His Pants Down, Literally: Police A 66-year-old Maryland man was caught with his pants down, authorities say.  Guy Stanton Sines of Clear Spring seemingly wanted to prove he was a "guy" by exposing his genitals on North Potomac Street in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania on Oct. 8 around 11:45 a.m., area police announced in a release on Tuesday, Nov. 8.  Sines is a grandfather, according to his social media.  The exact details of the "incident" were not available at the time of publishing.  He has been charged with one count of indecent exposure, according to Waynesboro police and confirmed by court documents.&…
Body Of Missing Maryland Man Found Near Highway In Washington County: Police Body Of Missing Maryland Man Found Near Highway In Washington County: Police
Body Of Missing Maryland Man Found Near Highway In Washington County: Police A Hagerstown man who had been missing since January was found dead in Clear Spring over the weekend, authorities say. The body of Bryan Patrick Harley, 38, was found by three juveniles in a wooded area near Route 69 and I-70 on Sunday, May 8, reports the Maryland State Police.  No signs of trauma or obvious indications of foul play were noted on the body. The cause and manner of death are pending the results of an autopsy, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.  RIP Bryan Harley.. Posted by VeledaLady Harley on Monday, May 9, 2022 Harley was last seen in the Clea…
Maryland Angler Reels In Record-Setting Muskie Maryland Angler Reels In Record-Setting Muskie
Maryland Angler Reels In Record-Setting Muskie Thirty-three pounds. Forty-nine inches. Seven feet of spinning rod. Those are the specs of the record-setting muskie reeled in by 33-year-old Kyle Mullenix of Hagerstown earlier this month along the banks of the upper Potomac River. Regarded as the “fish of ten thousand casts,” muskies are the largest freshwater fish in Maryland and among the most difficult to catch, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The  lifelong angler said he has spent decades trying to catch a muskie. Using a 7-foot spinning rod and live bait, his luck finally changed. “H…