Plow driver blocks in alleged burglars
replica hublot watches GLEN BURNIE - A snow-plow driver stopped a burglar from getting away early Sunday from Athletic Warehouse on Mountain Road, county police said.
Officers were called to the store at 6:37 a.m. for the reported break-in. The plow driver, a 49-year-old man, told police he saw two men running from the store holding a large amount of clothing. The men headed toward an SUV in the parking lot and the driver blocked them in with the plow, police said.
The men ran off, but one of them returned to the SUV later, and the plow driver blocked him in again. Police found one of the men near Rich Morton's Lincoln Mercury nearby and arrested him.
Robert Davis, 25, of Baltimore, was charged with second- and fourth-degree burglary, malicious destruction of property and theft, police said.
The other man was not found. He was described as a black man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans, police said.
Sewage spills into Severn Run
SEVERN - An electrical failure at the Severn Run Pumping Station led to a sewage spill of more than 10,000 gallons.
The county Health Department ordered Severn Run closed yesterday morning following the spill. The water is off-limits to human contact.
Anyone who does come in contact with the water should wash well with warm, soapy water. Clothes should be washed, too.
Severn Thomas sabo charms Run eventually flows into the Severn River.
This is the second sewage spill in less than a week. On Friday, the county reported a leak of more than 25,000 gallons into Stoney Run in the Hanover and Linthicum area.
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Fly-ash landfill moves ahead
HAWKINS POINT - The Maryland Department of the Environment has approved the stormwater-discharge permit necessary for construction of a fly-ash landfill just over the Baltimore City line.
The state has yet to issue the permit that would allow coal- combustion byproducts, also known as fly ash, to be dumped at the site. MDE is expected to make a decision on that permit this spring, following a series of public hearings.
Constellation Energy wants to build the landfill to dispose of fly ash generated at its two coal-fired plants in Pasadena in an existing, inactive landfill owned by Millennium Inorganic Chemicals.
Some north county residents who live nearby said they are concerned about air and water pollution. In 2006, contamination in private wells in Gambrills was linked to a nearby fly-ash dump.
County Executive John R. Leopold, who pushed through legislation replica tag heruer watches banning fly-ash dumps in the county, has asked the state to block the plans.
"It's disappointing that they're proceeding in this piecemeal fashion," said Rebecca Kolberg, a Pasadena resident who has criticized MDE and Constellation for not being upfront about plans for the landfill.
Constellation officials said they will take proper precautions to keep the fly ash contained.
- From staff reports
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