Suspicious Package Found at Dundalk Walmart


Walmart in Dundalk has re-opened after police investigated a suspicious package.

A manager of Walmart in the 2300 block of North Point Blvd in Dundalk called police just after 7:30 a.m. on May 31 after finding a suspicious object in the store.

After evacuating and temporarily closing the Walmart, members of the Baltimore County Police Department’s Hazardous Devices Team determined that the object was not hazardous.

The store has since been re-opened to the public.

Reported Mail Truck Stolen in Dundalk


There are multiple reports that an United States Postal Truck was stolen in Dundalk.

The incident was reported Sunday afternoon before 6 p.m. on Lynch Road in the West Inverness area of Dundalk.

There are additional reports that the suspect or suspects were apprehended near Wise Avenue in Dundalk.

There has been no official statement from Baltimore County Police on this incident.

We will provide more information when it becomes available.

Martin State Airport to Hold Aircraft Tours


The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Air Power History Tour will once again visit Middle River at Martin State Airport, 701 Wilson Point Road, beginning Monday through Wednesday, June 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Aircraft on the tour will include a B-29, P-51, PT-13 and a T-6. They are offering rides to the public in the morning and are open for tours in the afternoon. Masks and social distancing is required inside the aircraft.

Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children 11 to 17 and children 10 under are free. Tickets will be sold onsite. For more information, go to mdairmuseum.org

Al’s Seafood Opens Dundalk Carryout Site


Al’s Seafood is back but with a new location for now.

The Essex location at 1551 Eastern Blvd. caught on fire in October, where firefighters reported heavy smoke from the second floor in October. There were no reports of injuries during the fire.

Al’s has now reopened as a carryout location until the old Essex location reopens.

Al’s Seafood carryout is located in Dundalk at 7458 German Hill Road.

For more information, go to their website their Facebook page or call 443-503-6236.

Trailer Stolen From Rosedale VFD Parking Lot


The Rosedale Volunteer Fire Company reported that a trailer was stolen off of their parking lot in the 8000 block of Philadelphia Road,

The trailer belongs the Professional Touch Caterers at Rosedale Gardens. The incident was reported on social media on Friday morning.
There were no cameras reported onsite.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Baltimore county police non emergency line 410-866-6163

Two Boaters Seriously Injured in Bouy Crash


-photo courtesy of Baltimore County Volunteer Firefighters Association-

Baltimore County crews reported a boating accident on Thursday, May 27 around 7:30 p.m.

Two boaters suffered serious injuries after their boat collided with a bouy on the Middle River.

Fire crews responded to reports of a boat collision and arrived to find two subjects in the water.

Both were transported to Shock Trauma.

BCPS Students Honored at Career & Tech Event


In heartfelt videos, six Baltimore County Public Schools graduating seniors shared their appreciation recently for teachers, internships, and courses that gave them a head start on careers in their fields of interest.

These videos are the centerpiece of the 47th Annual Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student Recognition Ceremony, which was held online this year and is available for viewing. During the ceremony, more than 130 seniors from across the county were recognized by their teachers as exemplary students. Each of these students will receive a $100 Anthony G. Marchione Award for Excellence.

The student perspective videos featured Christine Anyalewechi, Eastern Technical High School; Lucas LaBuff, George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology; Ari Montoya, Perry Hall High School; Josue Portillo, Dundalk High School; Hannah Pullifrone, Parkville High School; and Danielle Szikman, Franklin High School.

The ceremony began with remarks from Superintendent Dr. Darryl L. Williams acknowledging the unique challenges the Class of 2021 has faced and its success in persevering. “The pandemic has allowed our students to develop an even broader set of life skills, including problem solving and adapting to challenges,” Supt. Williams said. “These skills and knowledge across the subject areas are foundational to CTE success.”

Other speakers included Douglas Handy, director of CTE & Fine Arts; Dr. Michael Grubbs, CTE coordinator; Ken Guttman, chair of the CTE Advisory Council (CTEAC) and a graduate of Loch Raven High School; and Emilie Cherry, director of high school collaboration for CCBC.

The ceremony was hosted by CTEAC in conjunction with the Office of Career and Technical Education and in partnership with The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools.

CTE provides students an opportunity to pursue a sequential technical and academic program of study leading to advancement in a career field. High school CTE programs give students the opportunity to transition smoothly into postsecondary education and to earn college credit and/or industry credentials in a career field of interest.

Eastern Baltimore County Students honored in the ceremony were:

Chesapeake High
Oluwajuwon “Juwon” Mobolaji, Advanced Technology Education
Josiah Berkeridge, Apprenticeship Maryland (JATC24)
Kayla Thompson, Business Management and Finance
Chinedu Chukwu, College-Career Research and Development, Chick-fil-A
Chelsea Gilbow, Criminal Justice Technology
Jaden Matthews, Information Technology: Computer Science & Interactive Media Production
Cameron Rishel, JROTC – Marine Corps
Cameron Graves, Project Lead The Way: Engineering, Berry Global


Dundalk High

Chahat Kumari, Business Management and Finance
Heaven Trembly, College-Career Research and Development, Boulevard Diner
Alexcia Sellers, Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, CCBC Dundalk Cohort
Josue Portillo, Interactive Media Production, Dundalk High School
Kayla Kaczorowski, JROTC- Navy, IHOP Diner

Eastern Technical High
Christina Anyalewechi, Academy of Health Professions
Thomas Pelle, Building and Construction Technology, Blake Canfield and Sons
Dorrian Jackson, Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management
Scott C. Sessa, Jr., Engineering Careers
Nathan Dow, Information Technology: Networking, Baltimore County Public Schools
Rosemarie Crame, Interactive Media Production
Mikaela Barbagallo, Teacher Academy of Maryland, Seven Oaks Elementary School

Kenwood High
Nicholas Vergara, Advanced Technology Education
Olayemisi Harleston, Child Care Services, So’Unique Kids Daycare
Janine Lee, College-Career Research and Development, USA Beauty Supply
Madison Keller, Graphic/Print Communications Technology
DeAndre McKenzie, Information Technology: Computer Science
Brooke E. Hartman, JROTC- Air Force
Devont’e Wilson, Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Careers

Overlea High
Nasir Perry, Advanced Technology Education
Kaleb Minassie, Business Management and Finance, Kohl’s
Aaliyah Moore, College-Career Research and Development, Wing Stop
Lori Asia Braxton, ProStart/Nutrition and Food Science Associate, Overlea High School

Parkville High
Hannah Pullifrone, Child Care Services, Active Minds Learning Camp
Taylor Malatesta, College-Career Research and Development, Casa Mia’s White Marsh
Gianna Delorso, Interactive Media Production
Zachary T. Packer, JROTC- Marine Corps, The Y in Central Maryland
Ja’Quelah Johnson, Project Lead The Way: Engineering
Simran Singh, Teacher Academy of Maryland, Carney Elementary School

Patapsco High
Austin Tress, Business Management and Finance
Kara Ewing, Child Care Services
Blake Johnson, College-Career Research and Development, Texas Roadhouse
Kaitlyn Somerville, JROTC- Army

Perry Hall High
Georgiana Banach, Business Management and Finance
Kyle Jay Horner, Carpentry Careers
Joshua Horner, Information Technology: Computer Science, Avid Technology Professionals
Ari Montoya, Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences, Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company

Sollers Point Technical High
Imran Naseem, Academy of Health Professions, CVS
Sulyvan Esparza-Ramirez, Automotive Service Technology, Heritage Honda
Jacob Kommalan, Building and Construction Technology
Rylee Wissinger, Cosmetology Careers
Dakota Finiff, Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management, Weis Supermarket
Sandra Keyes, Culinary Arts: Baking and Pastry, Joanna’s Cafe
Nicholas Dernoga, Information Technology: Computer Science
Sylvil Blake, Information Technology: Networking, Pappas Smokehouse and Saloon
Kaitlyn Ross, Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences

Sparrows Point High
Amanda Frazier, Business Management and Finance
Trent Harcum, College-Career Research and Development, McDonalds
Keith Starr, Construction Design and Management
Nicholas Buxenstein, Information Technology: Computer Science

Thunderstorms in Forecast This Afternoon


The US National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington is calling for a hot and humid day across the region with highs in the low 90s on Wednesday, May 26.

THE NWS says Thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and continue into the evening, some of which may become severe. Stay weather ready and seek shelter if you hear thunder!

Three Men Charged at Gunpowder Falls State Park


Maryland Natural Resources Police announced on Tuesday that officers patrolling in Gunpowder Falls State Park charged three New York men with fishing with a spear gun and fishing without a license after hours.

On May 16 at approximately 11:30 pm, officers were conducting surveillance at Gunpowder Falls State Park when they observed three men in the river fishing with spear guns. As the officers approached the men, they observed multiple fish including three smallmouth bass, two largemouth bass, one common carp, one American eel, three snakeheads, and 13 creek chub/fallfish. When questioned, the men admitted to shooting the fish with spear guns and not possessing fishing licenses. As a result, police charged them with multiple violations and confiscated the fish.

Diego Martinez-Bueno, 36, of Baldwin, Martin Collado-Rodriguez, 30, and Luis Fernandez- Garcia, 29, both of Brooklyn, received the following charges:
Possession of a weapon in a state park,

* Fishing for Smallmouth Bass with projectile gear
* Fishing with projectile gear in trout management area
* Fishing for Smallmouth Bass during closed season
* Fishing Largemouth Bass during closed season
* Remaining in an area closed to public use
* Fishing without an anglers license non-resident
* Restrictions on fishing in non-tidal waters.
* Each man faces up to $1,492 in fines if convicted.