Crime & Safety
Multiple Crashes In Harford County Reported Tuesday Morning
A pedestrian was among those injured in Harford County crashes Tuesday morning, authorities reported.

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Multiple crashes have been reported in Harford County Tuesday morning, officials say, sending at least two people to area hospitals. Here is a list of the incidents, according to the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association.
A youth was in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle in the 4400 block of Norrisville Road. The child was taken to a local facility by the Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Company, and Maryland State Police was handling the investigation.
Norrisville Road was closed between Troyer Road and Daisy Lane for the investigation. Around 9:40 a.m., Harford County fire and EMS officials said Norrisville Road had reopened.
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BREAKING: BREAKING: There are multiple motor vehicle collisions throughout Harford County this morning.
4433 Norrisville Rd, Juvenile struck by a vehicle. Patient is in critical condition. pic.twitter.com/pjg4ieckSx
— Calvin Johnson (@CalvinWMAR2News) October 9, 2018
One person was hospitalized after a crash on the ramp from MD 24 to Interstate 95 south. Abingdon and Joppa-Magnolia firefighters responded to the incident, which sent one person to a local hospital.
There was a crash that caused property damage but no injuries on the US 1 north bypass at Harford Road. The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company handled the call, Harford fire and EMS officials said.
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In addition to the crashes, there was a fire at Bushmill Tavern on Philadelphia Road in Abingdon. Around 9 a.m., the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company reported that it was at the scene.
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