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Missing 12-year-old Baltimore County girl feared to be with stranger she met online, search under way
BALTIMORE -- A search is underway for a missing 12-year-old girl from Baltimore County whose parents say she was last seen nearly a week ago, and fear she may be with someone she met online. Tayzha Alona Warren, 12, was last seen last Thursday at her home in Pikesville. Her parents fear she may be with someone she met online."Alona, I just want you to come home," her mother, Mia Brooks, said. "I want you to come home now… You're not in trouble. You're not in trouble. We just want you to come back."Her parents are devastated and are asking...
Baltimore County Animal Services takes in 101 pets in hoarding case, seeks homes for animals
(WBAL-TV 11) More than 100 birds, rodents, dogs and cats rescued in Essex need new homes as Baltimore County Animal Services was already operating over capacity. A search warrant led officials to an extreme hoarding case in Essex last week. Now, the shelter caring for them needs help to ease overcrowding.
Traffic detoured due to police activity in Essex area
UPDATE: Eastern Avenue has been reopened. ESSEX, MD—Motorists are being asked to find an alternate route due to police activity in the Essex area. At just before 11:15 a.m. on Thursday, June 27, the Baltimore County Police Department said motorists were being asked to avoid Eastern Avenue between Route 702 and Old Eastern Avenue.
Northwest Hospital breaks ground to improve Emergency department
One of Baltimore County's busiest hospitals is receiving a much-needed renovation to its emergency department. Northwest Hospital officially broke ground for their renovation project Wednesday morning, with plans to renovate, modernize, and expand its emergency department entrance, waiting areas and triage spaces. The $6 million project will reconfigure how patients receive care, improving the experience for both patients and caregivers.
Baltimore County is aiming to enhance safety for kids with cognitive disabilities. Here's how.
BALTIMORE -- A free program that will help locate people with cognitive disabilities like autism and dementia who may wander is available to Baltimore County residents. The program is called "Project Lifesaver". It was a tragic day in the Dundalk community where a six-year-old child with autism died after police found him in a body of water. "This is terrible. I don't know how that parent feels right now, but I know that's not a good feeling," Ronald Bazley said, a Dundalk resident. 6-year-old Marcel Traore, who was autistic and non-verbal, was reported missing and then later found in the waters of Lynch Cove...
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