The message on the side of the former U.S. Army Reserve building also took a jab at Democrats.
Harford County Volunteer Fire & EMS Association reported the storms hit the county from top to bottom.
Police are investigating whether the two robberies are related.
The crash happened near Advance Auto Parts, officials said.
A series of burglaries, break-ins was reported to Havre de Grace police.
Aberdeen, Level, APG and the Susquehanna Hose Company reportedly responded.
Initial reports indicated there was a girl inside, officials said.
Sparklers also reportedly burned a basement on the Fourth of July.
The fire marshal reported the blaze caused $35,000 in damage.
The Susquehanna Hose Company reported it cleared the scene around 5 p.m.
Electronics and two bags of potato chips were among items stolen in the burglaries, according to police.
Vehicles were parked near Freedom Lane on Franklin Street, police said.
Two women from out of state were brought to Maryland against their will, police said.
The Havre de Grace Police Department provided the following information.
Police said traffic would be affected on Beards Hill Road.
Ordnances were found while members were cleaning out the lodge, officials said.
The new warden is a Harford County native and previous Bel Air barrack commander for Maryland State Police, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said.
Police said a lane closure on Route 22 was restricting the flow of traffic.
Rescuers searched around the river Sunday afternoon.
The Susquehanna Hose Company helped extinguish the blaze, the fire marshal reported.
Troopers also made dozens of arrests over the holiday.
Two teenage girls were charged with physically abusing an autistic classmate. Both entered pleas in juvenile court and will serve several years in detention, rather than decades.
The driver may have had a medical emergency, Havre de Grace police said.
Water rescues, bomb threat and multiple fatal crashes made news in Maryland Patches over Memorial Day weekend.
Water rescue teams responded for a report of a missing kayaker near the Conowingo Dam, officials said.
Operation Millipede, Operation Showboat and other initiatives turn up heat on enforcement.
Police said officials think the three knew one another.
The Harford County Sheriff's Office provided an update on Tuesday's hostage situation involving a husband and wife.
The Harford County Sheriff's Office said who fired the gunshots was under investigation.
Officers saturated US Route 40, Interstate 95 and US Route 1 for a targeted operation.
The man started touching the woman until she screamed, police said.
Investigators said they would like information about a 'person of interest.'
The victim reportedly had minor injuries.
A helicopter took him for treatment, Harford County Volunteer Fire & EMS reported.
The victim had been fishing and was reportedly attached to his sinking boat.