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Fawn Tied To Tree, School Threat, Pride Month: News Nearby

Top news includes latest Ellicott City news, best beers, $6.5M estate and vintage cars for sale. Plus how to share news and events on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Maryland on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Ellicott City Flood 911 Calls: 'There's Water In The Building'

The 911 calls to Howard County's emergency dispatch center on May 27 ranged from a wedding planner who wanted to make sure hundreds of guests had someplace to evacuate to a man who said two pedestrians were up to their necks in flood waters. Between 3:30 and 10:30 p.m. that day, police said dispatchers answered 1,122 calls.

Memorial Bike Ride Honors Officer Amy Caprio

The widower of the Baltimore County police officer killed in Perry Hall hosted an event Sunday in her honor. Police said that Officer Amy Caprio, 29, was investigating reports of a suspicious Jeep and break-ins when one of the suspects drove at her.

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$6.5M Normandie Estate On Peninsula Home To Bentleys and Bugattis

A Talbot County estate designed by a famed architect and housing more than 50 antique cars is now for sale for $6.5 million. Normandie in Easton was the summer home of world-renowned antique car collector, Henry Petronis, who died on Christmas morning in 2017. His family is now selling his 61-acre peninsula as well as his collection of vintage cars.

Fawn Found Tied To Tree In Baltimore: Authorities

Maryland Natural Resources Police rescued a baby deer on Friday after it was found tied to a tree. Officials are telling citizens to leave wildlife alone.

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