vandalism
- A Havre de Grace man was given a criminal citation Sunday for allegedly setting fire to a Dumpster in Tydings Park, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office.
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- Moments before D.C. police found Jiamei Tian hiding in a bathroom stall at Washington National Cathedral, a family of tourists had spotted her in a back pew of the Children's Chapel guarding two bags and muttering softly in a foreign language.
- On his first trip to Washington, Austin Jarvis most wanted to visit the Lincoln Memorial, so the 11-year-old from Georgia was displeased that he and his family had to settle for an obstructed view.
- Harford police blotter
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- Four places in Pikesville, including the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and an elementary school, were tagged over the weekend with graffiti carrying swastikas, pentagrams and other vulgarities, and Baltimore County police say they are investigating the incidents as being connected
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- Arrests and incidents in Harford
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- Harford police blotter
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- Maryland Natural Resources Police is investigating an extensive amount of paint that was spilled around the area of Kilgore Falls, spokesman Sgt. Brian Albert said Thursday.
- Intruder found on Friday after being locked in since Sunday night
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- Perched on a wooded bluff in rural southeastern Carroll County, the old Henryton State Hospital bears silent witness to the ravages of decades of neglect and vandalism.
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- Roundup of arrests around Harford
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- Alexander Kinyua, an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, was charged with the first-degree murder of his roommate 37-year-old Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie. Kinyua allegedly hadn't just killed the man, but also had eaten his heart and portions of his brain.
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- A 25-year-old man from Aberdeen was charged last week with ransacking the Arrow Center for Education in Bel Air and trying to get two friends to help him, at gunpoint.
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