Crime & Safety
Traffic Alert: Route 152 to Be Closed for Funeral
As Deputy Patrick Dailey is laid to rest, the only ones allowed on stretch of Mountain Road/MD 152 will be those at funeral.

From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office:
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016, we will honor and lay to rest our Fallen Hero Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey.
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Rt. 152 will be closed to all traffic, with the exception of those attending the funeral, from Old Joppa Road to the intersection at Singer Road, beginning at 7 am.
Additionally, Jerusalem Road will be closed to all thru traffic from Old Joppa Road to Rt. 152.
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Following the service, Sr. Deputy Dailey will be escorted through Bel Air to McComas Funeral Home. The procession will depart Mountain Christian Church on Rt 152, turn right onto Rt 1, and continue on Business Rt 1 to Main Street. The escort will turn off of Main Street and onto Broadway, before reaching its final destination.
We thank you for your patience and for your our outpouring of support.
Photo Credit: Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company.
See Also:
- Patrick Dailey, 52, of Joppa
- Memorials for Fallen Heroes to Impact Route 152
- Mark Logsdon, 43, of Fallston
- Slain Officer’s Sons: ‘We Are OK; Our Family Is Strong’
- Fallen Deputies Escorted Back to Harford County
- Condolences to Harford Sheriff’s Office Span Continent
- Sheriff Identifies 2 Deputies Killed in Line of Duty
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