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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Week in Review

Top 5: Two Homicides, Bathroom Intruder, Hoodie Day

We look back at some of the stories from the past week on Glen Burnie Patch.

Unfortunately, this week in Glen Burnie saw a lot of crime—including two homicides. But there were some positive stories, too. Here are some of the top headlines from April 1-8 in Glen Burnie (in no particular order). What was your favorite story this week? Tell us in the comments.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Police Find Man Shot to Death in Glen Burnie

Police have not yet charged anyone in an incident that left Ray William Collingnon, 53, dead from an apparent gunshot wound to the head.

A Glen Burnie man was found dead Thursday afternoon from an apparent gunshot to the head, police said. According to a police press release, officers responded to the 1500 block of Furnace Avenue in Glen Burnie at about 3 p.m. Thursday for a reported shooting and found Ray William Collingnon, 53, dead with an apparent gunshot wound to his head. Homicide detectives questioned another person who was found in the residence. Police said they have not filed charges and said they believe it is an isolated incident. Detectives are consulting with the Anne Arundel County State's Attorney's Office, police said. The investigation is ongoing. This is the third reported homicide in northern Anne Arundel County in less than two weeks. Romanda Lee Young…

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Police Seek Information in Pumphrey Shooting Death

Bryant Donell Bagley, 46, was found dead from gunshot wounds in the 200 block of Bolivar Avenue. This is the second homicide reported in Pumphrey within a week.

Anne Arundel County police are seeking information about a homicide that occurred early Sunday morning in Pumphrey. Bryant Donell Bagley, 46, of Baltimore was found lying in the roadway in the 200 block of Bolivar Avenue with gunshot wounds to the torso. He was pronounced dead on the scene, police said. According to a police department press release, officers responded to Bolivar Avenue at about 1:10 a.m. for a report of shots fired and found Bagley laying in the road. Police have no additional information at the time. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Detective Regina Collier at 410-222-3417. This is the second homicide to occur in Pumphrey within a week. Romanda Lee Young, 41, was found with stab wounds on …

Mel B

12:02 pm on Thursday, April 5, 2012

Thank you for your comments and concerns, please let anyone feel free to reach out to his family or law enforcement with any info that will lead to the prosecution of his murderers. Mel B.   more ›

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Man Dies from Stab Wounds, Charged Last Week with Burglary

Romanda Lee Young, 41, of Baltimore was pronounced dead Tuesday after he was found suffering from several stab wounds. Young was arrested on burglary charges in Pumphrey last week.

A Baltimore man died after being found suffering from stab wounds during an altercation in Pumphrey on Tuesday evening, according to police. Romanda Lee Young, 41, of the 200 block of Bishop Avenue in Baltimore was taken to Harbor Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. Young was arrested and charged March 19 in connection with the burglary of a home in the 200 block of Bolivar Avenue in Pumphrey. According to a police press release, officers responded on Tuesday at 5:48 p.m. to the 300 block of Berlin Avenue in Pumphrey for a reported stabbing. When they arrived, they found Young lying on the sidewalk and suffering from multiple stab wounds to the upper torso. Homicide detectives determined that Young was involved in an altercation with …

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d.w.

9:55 am on Monday, April 2, 2012

people are taking one anothers lives like its a game.its sad that some many people are dying at the hands of one another because of things that are so stupid because they want respect   more ›

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Police Seek Information About December 2010 Fight at Golden Corral

Anne Arundel County Police would like to speak with any witnesses of a fight at the Glen Burnie Golden Corral on Dec. 7, 2010, that a medical examiner said led to the death of a Halethorpe man.

Police officers are looking for people who may have witnessed a fight in a Glen Burnie Golden Corral in December 2010 that led to the the death of a Halethorpe man. According to police, officers responded to the Golden Corral restaurant located in the 6700 block of Chesapeake Center Drive in Glen Burnie at about 2:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 2010, for a reported altercation. Police learned that Francis Lewis Sr. was involved in an altercation inside the restaurant with another man. When police arrived the second man—who is described as being white, between 18-21 years old, weighing about 200 pounds and having on blue jeans and a white T-shirt—was no longer was on the scene. Lewis was taken to a local hospital for treatment and in April 2011 died from …

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Gazette: Man Died After Dec. 2010 Fight at Glen Burnie Restaurant, Death Now Ruled a Homicide

Nine months after a Halethorpe man died as a result of injuries sustained during a fight at Golden Corral, a medical examiner has ruled it a homicide.

According to the Maryland Gazette, a state medical examiner has determined the December 2010 death of a Halethorpe man after an altercation at a Glen Burnie Golden Corral to be a a homicide. Francis Lewis Jr., 66, died from injuries he suffered from being hit by a man during a disagreement at the restaurant, the Gazette reported. Read the full article: mdgazette.com/content/autopsy-death-scuffle-homicide.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Crime and Fire Blotter

Glen Burnie Patch reports on selected incidents from Anne Arundel County Police and Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

This activity report is a selection of local incidents provided by the Anne Arundel County police and fire departments as a public service to the community and compiled by Patch. It is not a complete listing of all events and crimes reported. May 29, 2011 Glen Burnie: Homicide The death of an Aberdeen man who suffered stab wounds before hitting a 15-year-old girl with his car and crashing into a tree near Ann's Dari-Creme in Glen Burnie on Sunday night is being investigated as a homicide, police said. Lamonte Tracey Sherman, 39, of Aberdeen, MD, was transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center (BWMC) where he was pronounced dead. When police arrived at Ann's Dari-Creme in the 7900 block of Ritchie Highway, they discovered that …

Monday, May 30, 2011

UPDATED: Man With Stab Wounds Crashes Into 15-Year-Old Girl, Tree Before Dying

Detectives are investigating a possible homicide after a man hit a girl and a tree with his car in the parking lot of Ann's Dari-Creme Sunday night, police said. The man was suffering from stab wounds and died at an area hospital.

Editor's note: This article was updated at 4:40 p.m. Monday. The death of an Aberdeen man who suffered stab wounds before hitting a 15-year-old girl with his car and crashing into a tree near Ann's Dari-Creme in Glen Burnie Sunday night is being investigated as a homicide, police said. Lamonte Tracey Sherman, 39, of Aberdeen, MD, was transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center (BWMC) where he was pronounced dead. When police arrived at Ann's Dari-Creme in the 7900 block of Ritchie Highway they discovered that Sherman had injuries in his upper torso that were consistent with wounds from a stabbing, said Anne Arundel County Police Lt. John McAndrews. Sherman's body was taken from BWMC to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in …

wjaybayors

6:09 pm on Monday, May 30, 2011

I know they got video cameras all around there, somebody better check them FIRST, huh ?!?   more ›

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Loved Ones of Myra Cason Ask Community to Come Forward With Information

On what would have been the retired teacher from Glen Burnie’s 64th birthday, family members gathered at the scene of her January murder to ask the community to help find her killer.

Orlondo Sewell barely was able to fight back tears as he addressed friends and loved ones who gathered near the parking spot where his mother, Myra Cason, was found shot to death in her Suzuki Sidekick in January. He had just left Cedar Hill Cemetery, where his mother was laid to rest Feb. 8. “I felt her presence with me when I was at the cemetery,” he said. “She said, ‘Son, you’re going to make it all right. I know it’s hard on you and it’s hard on everybody. But it’s [going to] be all right.” Sewell was one of about 75 people who gathered in the Gavigan’s parking lot Monday to celebrate Cason’s birthday and seek answers. No arrests have been made since Cason was found slumped over in her Sidekick on the morning of Jan. 28. “We have not …

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