BEL AIR, Md.—The Harford baseball team held Delaware County scoreless until the final inning, downing the Phantoms (0-1), 14-3, in a truncated, seven-inning, game on Wednesday afternoon at Harford Baseball Field.
The game was originally scheduled for Mar. 3, but was postponed due to the effects of the February snowstorms. Wednesday’s game was also the Fighting Owls’ (6-3) home-opener because of other postponements.
Sophomore Joe Harbach (Abingdon, Md./Edgewood) led Harford at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a walk, three runs scored and three RBI, while sophomore Chris Peacher (Abingdon, Md./Harford Tech) (1-0) earned his first win by pitching five scoreless innings and giving up just two hits while striking out four batters.
AD Dunn was the only Phantom player to record multiple hits, as he went 2-for-2 with a walk and a run scored, while Brian Bayliss (0-1) suffered the loss, allowing seven runs on eight hits ...Continue Reading
(Bel Air, MD – November 2, 2009) Harford County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested several subjects on November 1, 2009 approximately 1:20 a.m. on the parking lot of Tully’s Bar located at 2403 Bel Air Road Fallston, Maryland.
The Harford County Emergency Operations Center received several 911 calls indicating an assault had just occurred. Upon deputies arrival they encountered a large crowd on the parking lot of Tully’s with numerous fights in the area. Deputies requested additional manpower and were assisted by the Maryland State Police, Bel Air Police Department and Baltimore County Police.
A vehicle attempting to leave the area struck a deputy in the parking lot and failed to stop. The vehicle was commandeered by deputies’ short distance away. The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody.
The front seat passenger was observed by deputies taking a greenish vegetable substance out ...Continue Reading
On November 1, 2009 at approximately 01:22 a.m. troopers from the Bel Air Barrack responded to Tully’s Bar located at 2403 Belair Road, Fallston, Md. to assist the Harford County Sheriff’s office with a fight in progress.
Upon arrival it was learned that one of the confrontations involved a Tyrell Lamont YOUNG (B/M, 22 yoa, Edgewood resident) who had been removed from the establishment by security. Upon walking towards the rear of the establishment this suspect became involved in another fight with security. Tfc. W. Johnson observed the altercation and immediately apprehended YOUNG and shortly afterwards Sgt. J. Kloiber received information that YOUNG allegedly stabbed a subject inside the bar. Further information was later developed concerning a second suspect, Douglas Reginald GREEN (B/M, 25 yoa, Aberdeen resident), being a participant in the crime.
Simultaneous to the stabbing a number of additional unrelated altercations ...Continue Reading
A fight involving three C. Milton Wright High School students Tuesday sent one to Shock Trauma and drew an increased police presence to the school the following day.
Video of the incident had already hit YouTube just hours after the fight, which may have been the continuation of an earlier slugfest.
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office said its School Resource Officer responded to a fight between two sophomores, one a 16-year-old male and the other a 15-year-old male, at approximately 12:20 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
The officer stopped the fight and was escorting the 15-year-old to the school office when a third student, a 16-year-old junior, approached the two. A police report described him as having “an opinion of the fight,” and refusing the officer’s instructions to return to the cafeteria.
The 16-year-old sophomore was taken by Maryland State Police medivac to University of Maryland Shock Trauma after he was knocked unconscious during ...Continue Reading
(Harford County, MD – January 31, 2009) – Harford County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a triple stabbing and assault which occurred in the area of Mountain Road (Route 152) and Old Mountain Road North, Joppa, MD at approximately 1:50 a.m. this morning.
At approximately 2:20 a.m. the Sheriff’s Office received a call from Baltimore County Police who advised they were out with a vehicle near Middle River Road with three occupants who claimed they had been stabbed in Harford County. Investigation revealed the victims were traveling home in their black SUV from the Port Sports Bar and Nightclub located in the 2400 block of Bel Air Road, Fallston, MD where they had a verbal disagreement with an unknown subject.
As they were traveling south bound on Mountain Road in the area of Old Mountain Road North, three vehicles approached them from the rear. The suspects’ vehicles performed a rolling roadblock, forcing the ...Continue Reading
Since last week’s Cut This with the cat wearing the fruit helmet was so popular, I decided to follow it up with a Wasting Time featuring a cat. Check out the video and find the answer to the age old question: who would win in a fight, a cat or a printer?
Cute cat, and ruthless printer. I have days where I want to fight my printer. This cat has the right idea.
I know you’ve all thought to yourselves at one point or another, “who would win in a fight: Geraldo Rivera or a hurricane?” Since Geraldo has a long history of thinking he’s a tough guy when it comes to hurricanes and other severe weather, it’s no surprise he attempted to go toe-to-toe with Hurricane Ike. So, for this edition of Wasting Time we produce the evidence showing ultimately who wins.
There you have it, even though Geraldo sports a pretty tough mustache, he’s no match for the weakest wave from a strong hurricane. Tune in next year when Geraldo looks to redeem himself by taking on an earthquake, live from the fault line.
(Aberdeen, MD – August 24, 2008) – Harford County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the shooting of a 36 year old woman which occurred early Sunday morning.
At approximately 4:48 am deputies responded to a 911 call in reference to a fight and possible shooting in the 200 block of Perrywood Court, Aberdeen, MD. Harford County Sheriff’s deputies determined Keesha Angela Watson, of the 200 block of Mayberry Drive, Aberdeen, MD sustained a gunshot wound to her upper torso.
At this time, deputies have not determined if Watson was a bystander or involved in the altercation. Watson was treated by members of the Aberdeen Volunteer Fire Department and transported by Maryland State Police Medivac to Shock Trauma in Baltimore for life threatening injuries.
Anyone with information regarding the shooting is urged to contact the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division at 410-836-5442.