Bevins Announces Resurfacing Project in Middle River

Councilwoman Cathy Bevins announced that Ebenezer Road in Middle River is getting resurfaced and the project has begun.

“It began over 2 years ago and had to stop below Bird River Road due to utilities work that was scheduled. This will be over four miles of resurfacing! The segment that’s underway now will go all the way to Grace Quarters Road,” Bevins said on social media.

Bevins also added that the Ebenezer Road passing lane is being eliminated between Earls and Bird River Beach roads.

“[There are] so many accidents, and high speeding with people trying to pass on a 40 mph roadway,” Bevins explained.

“I want to thank Frank Strandafer who worked with me along with traffic engineering to make this happen, I also appreciate the support of County Executive Johnny O for making this a reality! Safe travels everyone and appreciate your patience while the work takes place.”

Heavy Storms and Flooding Hit Northeastern Baltimore County

If you were in the Parkville, Carney, White Marsh, Perry Hall and Kingsville areas on Thursday, July 11. you know how extensive the storm damage was to the area. Here is some photos and reports from emergency units in the area.

The White Marsh Fire Company reported
a vehicle reported in flood water on Pulaski Hwy near Jones Road. They responded to a pickup truck on its side in the water. They reported the driver got out of the truck when they arrived. -Photo courtesy of Bryan Meinschein-




The White Marsh Fire Company also responded to multiple cars stranded in flooded water by Ikea on Honeygo Blvd. -Photo courtesy of Madison Gugliotta –

Councilman David Marks shared a photo from the Parkville Police precinct that showed flooding at the intersection Cub Hill/Cromwell Bridge roads




After the storm, there were many traffic lights out throughout the northeast. Here is a police office directing traffic at the intersection of Harford and Joppa roads -Photo courtesy of Baltimore County Police Department-

Police Seek Identity of East Side Shed Burglar

Baltimore County Police are seeking help identifying this suspect, caught on a homeowner’s surveillance camera during a second degree burglary.

Detectives believe that this suspect is responsible for a burglary of a shed in the 100 block of Wiltshire Road in Essex on May 10. Tools were stolen from the shed after the suspect cut the lock to gain entry.

The suspect also attempted to steal an ATV by cutting it loose from a chain, but was unable to succeed in stealing it. The same suspect is also believed to be responsible for the attempted burglary of a shed in the 1200 block of Willow Road in Dundalk in April. In this case the clasp to the locked door was broken off but the suspect was unable to gain entry to the shed.

Baltimore County Police are seeking help identifying this suspect, caught on a homeowner’s surveillance camera during a second degree burglary.

Both incidents occurred around 3 a.m. and both were caught on exterior home surveillance cameras. Click here to watch video of the suspect in action on our YouTube page.

Anyone who recognizes this suspect is asked to contact detectives from the Baltimore County Police Burglary Unit by calling 410-307-2020.