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Maryland Natural Resource Police

Body Of Swimmer, 21, Washes Up On Maryland Beach Body Of Swimmer, 21, Washes Up On Maryland Beach
Body Of Swimmer, 21, Washes Up On Maryland Beach The body of a 21-year-old swimmer from New Jersey washed up on a Maryland shore nearly 14 hours after being reported missing, authorities said. Praise Ezechibueze was reported missing around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 6, bringing members of the Ocean City fire and police departments to the area of 25th Street and the beach, officials said. While efforts to locate Ezechibueze were unsuccessful on Saturday, a beachgoer spotted a body on the shoreline around 5 a.m. Sunday, May 7, near 4th Street, authorities said. The Missing Swimmer from Ocean City has been Located https://t.co/QmRrBart4k —…
Aw Shucks: Oyster Hoarder Sells Improperly Stored Product Meant For Charity Event: Maryland NRP Aw Shucks: Oyster Hoarder Sells Improperly Stored Product Meant For Charity Event: Maryland NRP
Aw Shucks: Oyster Hoarder Sells Improperly Stored Product Meant For Charity Event: Maryland NRP Maryland Natural Resource Police (NRP) knew something was fishy in St. Mary’s County when they saw a deal going down involving a suspect selling questionable oysters that were earmarked for a charity event. St. Mary’s County resident John Vallandingham, 67, was caught selling several bushels of oysters from his property that had been improperly stored in his garage, according to a Maryland NRP spokesperson. The charges connected to the sale came after a weeks-long investigation that involved NRP officers tracking oysters that were harvested from the Wicomico River back to Vallandingham’s de…
Early-Morning Boat Explosion Rocks Maryland Marina: Fire Marshal Early-Morning Boat Explosion Rocks Maryland Marina: Fire Marshal
Early-Morning Boat Explosion Rocks Maryland Marina: Fire Marshal A boater in Maryland received an explosive start to Friday morning when a vessel went up in flames after a fresh refueling at the Tidewater Marina in Harford County. Shortly before 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 21, first responders from multiple agencies were called to the marina on Bourbon Street in Havre De Grace, where there was a massive boat fire that sent plumes of black smoke billowing throughout the area. According to the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal, the owner told investigators that he had just finished refueling the boat when he tried to start the boat and it caught fire.…