Crime & Safety
Man Drives Through Hanover Construction Site, Officers Make 2 Arrests: Police
A man drove through a Hanover construction site, police said. The collision damaged the work zone and prompted two arrests.

HANOVER, MD — A man drove through a Hanover construction site recently, the Anne Arundel County Police Department announced. Officers said the collision damaged the work zone and prompted two arrests.
Authorities identified the arrestees as 33-year-old Kevin Dewitt Hall II and 29-year-old Lindsay Nicole Stanoski.
Court records show that Hall has addresses listed in Temple Hills and Jessup. Stanoski is from Baltimore.
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Police said the accident happened last Friday around 9 a.m. near Annapolis Road and Ridge Road. Callers reported that the car involved was a burgundy Chevrolet Suburban with a blue tarp in the back window. They also told officers that the SUV had a male and a female inside.
Authorities said they found the car and conducted a probable cause search that led to the seizure of:
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- A loaded 9-mm semi-automatic handgun
- About 52.16 grams of suspected heroin/fentanyl
- About 1.09 grams of suspected crack cocaine
Police said they charged Hall, the driver, and Stanoski, the passenger, appropriately.
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