Crime & Safety
Bar Refused To Serve Man Who Then Threatened Staff: Police
A Linthicum Heights man was arrested after he threatened to harm workers in a Glen Burnie bar who refused to serve him, police said.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — A man who was refused service at a Glen Burnie bar threatened those inside and then returned with a BB gun, Anne Arundel County Police said.
Curtiss Franklin Nance, 62, of Linthicum Heights, was charged after the confrontation, which happened about 9 p.m. Friday at Parsley’s Pub, 167 Olen Drive in Glen Burnie.
Bar staff told officers Nance entered the pub and was refused service. Nance then said, “we will see if any of you get out of here alive.”
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He was escorted from the establishment by an employee. While in the parking lot, Nance threatened to burn down the bar, then left and returned with a rifle, which was later confirmed to be a BB gun.
Nance left the parking lot before police arrived , but he was located by officers and arrested.
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