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Bank Robbery, Kidnapping, Kiosks, Heroin Alert: Bel Air News
Free legal clinics at Harford libraries, first flu case in Maryland, state's attorney retiring and more news from Bel Air Patch this week.

Take a look back at the week on Bel Air Patch:
- Kidnapping Victim Escapes from Trunk Off MD 543, Witnesses Wanted: Police
- Bel Air to Add 4 Wayfinders for Visitors
- Bank Robbed in Constant Friendship, Reward for Info: Harford Sheriff
- Flu Warning: First 2016 Case Confirmed in Maryland
- 3 Heroin Briefings to Alert Community About Latest Findings in Harford County
- Lawyer in the Library: Harford County Pilots Free Legal Clinic Program
- Haunted by Violent Crimes, Harford State's Attorney Announces Retirement
- After Foot Chase, Edgewood Robbery Suspect in Custody: Sheriff
- Trimble Road to Reopen After Police Activity Shut It Down: Sheriff
- 36 Job Openings in Bel Air
- Think Pink: A Survivor's Discussion
- Crash on I-95 South Slows Traffic in Harford County
- Mini Comic-Con at Harford County Public Library
- Jennifer Lynn Davidson, 36, of Bel Air
- Habitat Susquehanna Receives $50,000 Grant for Student Building Project
- Oak Crest Names Bel Air Resident as Director of Human Resources
- Gina Marie Gossman, 35
- Tracing the Atlantic Slave Trade Through Book Art
- Greater Bel Air High School Football Scoreboard
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