Cody Boteler
653 stories by Cody Boteler
- Joppa Road will be closed at the York Road roundabout from 8 p.m. on Nov. 22 until the morning of Nov. 25, according to an email from Baltimore County Traffic Engineering.
- Police found the victim near the intersection of Wentworth Avenue and Hillsway Avenue, just north of Perring Parkway in Parkville with āat least oneā gunshot wound.
- Forest Richard Brady, 67, died in a house fire in Middle River on Nov. 12, 2019.
- Around 70 people gathered for a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday, hosted by American Legion Towson Post #22 and Towson Elks #469.
- No injuries were reported after a driver robbed a victim of cash, according to police records.
- Jennifer Sully, 45, was sentenced to probation before judgment.
- A lawyer for the Chabad group said they intend to file a motion to reconsider the dismissal.
- Randy Dase, a longtime teacher and coach at Towson High School who retired from the classroom at the end of last year, is being honored by former students and athletes and staff.
- The $1 million project is scheduled to take about a year.
- Two men were arrested and charged after entering Catonsville Pharmacy in the 6300 block of Frederick Road on Oct. 25 and stealing narcotics, according to police records.
- Several times throughout the nearly two-hour community walk, a department head would make a note of some illegal dumping, or a street light with no wire, or a vacant home or a rash of graffiti.
- The cafe and community space opened on East Drive after about a year of fits and starts.
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- Each of the libraryās 19 branches has selected a local organization to donate the toys to.
- Officials said there is very little risk to the public.
- Opposition comes from environmental, aesthetic, traffic and other concerns.
- A Baltimore man was arrested in White Marsh last week and charged with multiple offenses, including felony intent to distribute and illegally possessing a firearm after a canine pursuit found him in a swampy area
- Many two- and four-legged customers celebrated a āHallow-Weenie Yappy Hourā at the Point in Towson on Thursday, Oct. 24 to raise money for Operation Paws for Homes, a local dog adoption nonprofit.
- Carroll County Public Library has joined the Maryland Library Association and local library systems in opposition to a policy change from Macmillan Publishers that would restrict the number of e-books that library systems can purchase.
- Dupree Rashard Williams, 29, was found dead in Lansdowne over the weekend.
- Organizers are expecting āhundredsā of people to attend an annual craft fair at St. Paulās Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lutherville, said the Rev. Ed Kay, the churchās pastor.
- Ryan Phillips, who operates a Virginia animal sanctuary called Life with Pigs, is charged with harassing a Baltimore County farmer.
- About a dozen parents, teachers and other community members who spoke during public testimony before the Baltimore County Board of Education, urging board members to take a myriad of factors into consideration when voting next month on the school calendar.
- Local library systems have come out against a decision by a major publisher that would limit how many e-books libraries can purchase.
- Nkrumah H. Alston, 40, of the 3000 block of W. Mosher Street in Baltimore died after being shot in Parkville.
- A group of seven males is said to have robbed the juveniles.
- Of the three calendar options, only one has school starting before Labor Day.
- The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at The Conference Center at Sheppard Pratt, 6591 N. Charles Street, on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
- Goucher College announced its "Hallowed Ground Project" to recognize and reconcile with the history of slavery on the land its campus occupies.
- Officials said they do not know exactly how many students were affected by the sudden closure.
- A woman was raped in her apartment in Towson after a party, police said.
- Baltimore County Police are investigating after a manās body was found Monday in an Upperco field.
- Local officials held a public meeting to kick off the work of a task force to focus on redevelopment in the Loch Raven area.
- The Towson Place shopping center plans to install a cart-locking perimeter by summer 2020.
- A 78-year-old man died earlier this week in the hospital after being assaulted in Essex last month.
- The Green Towson Alliance said a walking path in the park should be under construction by April.
- The event is scheduled for Oct. 12, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Man trapped between two vehicles at Owings Mills car dealership was pinned, entangled under vehicles
Officials said they were focusing first on extricating and providing medical aid to the patient before exploring the circumstances of the incident. - All residents of the building were accounted for, but one cat was reported missing, officials said.
- Two men have been arrested and charged in an armed robbery that injured one man in Owings Mills last week, Baltimore County police said Wednesday.
- The author, known as the "Queen of the Beach Read" is scheduled to speak around 3 p.m.
- Brandon Troy Higgs, 25, is accused of assault, attempted murder and connected hate crimes.
- Brandon Troy Higgs, of Reisterstown, is scheduled to stand trial Tuesday in Baltimore County Circuit Court for attempted murder and committing a hate crime after an incident last December.
- No injuries were reported and the woman said nothing else was stolen.
- Police said they do not believe this was a random incident.
- Towson University President Kim Schatzel said Wednesday that the school would will be hiring more police officers, behavioral and mental health counselors in response to two on-campus sexual assaults.
- On a day with several Baltimore County schools closed because of excessive heat conditions, County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced the identification of up to $16 million in county funds to install air conditioning and heating units in county schools.
- Sustainability was described as "a guiding light" by county officials.
- One of the involved officers has been involved in a police-involved shooting before.
- The small mural is a show of solidarity for Andrew Mercier, a Knollwood resident battling leukemia.