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Serial Spray-Painters, Snippy Dispatcher, Education Uproar
Grandfather delivers out-of-state snow, laws to protect dogs from cold and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Here are some of the day’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- 58 Vehicles in Columbia Spray-Painted Overnight: Police
- ‘Stop Whining’ 911 Dispatcher Tells Girl After Fatal Accident
- Grandfather Drives 375 Miles to Build Snowman with Granddaughter
- Maryland State Budget ‘Balanced on the Backs of Our Students’
- Police Seek Help in Finding Missing Rockville Teen
- Baltimore County Delegate Introduces Bill to Protect Dogs from Cold
- Churchville House Fire Injures One, Causes $150K in Damage
- 18-Year-Old Pleads Guilty to Killing Annapolis Cabbie
- Anne Arundel Lawmaker Proposes Hit-and-Run Alert System
- Baltimore County Police Chief Announces Promotions
- Traffic Alert: Part of Old Georgetown Road to Close
- Two Cars Hit Pedestrian in Fatal Crash on Route 1 in Elkridge
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More than 200 cars in Columbia have been spray-painted in less than two months, and police say it appears to be the same suspect(s). Photo Credit: Howard County Police Department.
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