White Marsh Mall Adds Teen Curfew


The owners of White Marsh Mall have announced a new curfew for teenagers that goes into effect Friday, March 8. According to a press release from the mall, Teenagers 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21 years old on Friday and Saturday evenings after 5 p.m. The mall also announced that teenagers without an adult will be asked to show proper ID or leave.

This policy comes after months of police activity at the mall. Councilman David Marks and Councilwoman Cathy Bevins have both called for a curfew at White Marsh Mall similar to Towson Town Center and the Avenue at White Marsh.

“The safety of customers and patrons at White Marsh Mall was the top priority for many attendees at our town hall meeting in January. This long-overdue measure is needed now as the weather improves and crowds increase in the White Marsh Towne Center,” Marks said in a statement. “I thank Councilwoman Bevins for her long work on this issue, as well as County Executive Olszewski for personally engaging mall management. Thank you also to those residents who demanded action from Brookfield Properties.
This measure is not a cure-all, but it will help.”

Bevins, who represents the mall’s district, said she is glad the mall has put the curfew in place.

“This is a step in the right direction. I have met with and been in constant contact with the Mall’s leadership advocating for a curfew. I also introduced a Resolution in October requesting that the mall adopt such a policy,” Bevins explained. “Everyone, from the shoppers to the employees deserve a safe and positive environment and I believe this new policy will help accomplish that.”

Arrest Made in Perry Hall Murder


Christopher James Engles
Police have arrested a suspect in the shooting death of Taylor India Webb who was found dead in her vehicle in Perry Hall on Feb. 26

Christopher James Engles (19) of the unit block of Bellhurst Way, 21236, is charged with First Degree Murder and remains held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center following a bail review hearing earlier this afternoon.

Police determined that Engles is an ex-boyfriend of Taylor Webb, who she arranged to meet with just half of a mile from his home on Bellhurst Way. The motive for the shooting remains under investigation.

Police have identified Taylor India Webb (20) as the woman shot to death in a vehicle on Hickory Falls Way in Perry Hall of the 4600 block of Marble Hall Road, 21239.

Officers were dispatched to the area for a call of gunshots heard around 11:58 p.m. on Feb. 26 and discovered the victim in the driver seat of her vehicle suffering multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.

BCPS Educators Recognized at Statewide Ceremony for Technology and Engineering Education


The Technology and Engineering Association of Maryland (TEEAM) honored local Baltimore County Public Schools educators at its Awards Banquet on Feb. 22 at the Engineers Club in Baltimore.

Nicole Boyd and James Hemming
The East Side honored educators are: Nicole Boyd and James Hemming, Stemmers Run Middle, who received the Program Excellence Award and Angela Waldrop, Eastern Tech, named Exemplary Teacher at the High School Level.
Angela Waldrop

Jennifer McGough of George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Michael McIntyre, a retired and contractual employee, and Brendan Penn of Lyons Mill Elementary and the 2018-2019 BCPS Teacher of the Year was also honored.

Boyd, Hemming, and Waldrop will also be honored at the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association Conference to be held in Kansas City in March.

“Congratulations to all six of these impressive educators,” said BCPS Interim Superintendent Verletta White.

“Our great teachers bring honor to our school system, and every day, across the county, they inspire, inform, and challenge our students. We can never thank them enough for all they do.”

City Woman Found Shot to Death in Car in Perry Hall


Police have identified the woman shot to death in a vehicle on Hickory Falls Way in Perry Hall On Tuesday, Feb. 26 as Taylor India Webb (20) of the 4600 block of Marble Hall Road in northeast Baltimore City.

Officers were dispatched to the area for a call of gunshots heard around 11:58 p.m. and discovered the victim in the driver seat of her vehicle suffering multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Homicide Unit are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding this shooting death.

Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives by calling 410-307-2020.

Reward Offered
Metro Crime Stoppers, an organization that is separate from the Baltimore County Police Department and Baltimore County Government, offers rewards for information in connection with felony offenses.
Anonymous tips can be sent to Metro Crime Stoppers by phone, online or via mobile app.

Local BCPS Students Honored at MD Regional Braille Challenge


Three area Baltimore County Public Schools students earned high honors in the 2019 Maryland Regional Braille Challenge.

This year, more than 35 students from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. participated in the regional event held on Feb. 9, hosted by the Maryland School for the Blind and the Maryland State Department of Education. During the event, participants, ages 4 to 19, competed in five categories requiring them to read and type braille. Regional events are the first step on the road to the national competition. Once all the regional tests have been completed throughout North America, the 50 students with the top scores (10 from each of five age divisions) will be invited to compete in the National Braille Challenge Competition, to be held in Los Angeles in June. The BCPS students will find out in early May if they have qualified as finalists for the national competition.

Eniola Osunkoya
Eniola Osunkoya of Nottingham, a Grade 2 student at Chapel Hill Elementary, won first place in the Apprentice division (Grades 1 – 2), and was also the highest scorer in the competition and the most improved participant (from last year). He received an Orioles uniform shirt that had Braille on it. This shirt was worn in a game last year, and that was the first time braille ever appeared on a major league baseball shirt.

The other first place winner from BCPS is Julia Stockburger of Nottingham, a Grade 8 student at Perry Hall Middle School. She won first place in the Junior Varsity division (Grades 7 – 9). She has qualified five times for the national competition.

Julia Stockburger and Sujan Dhakal

Also in Grade 8 at Perry Hall Middle, Sujan Dhakal placed third in the Junior Varsity division. A new BCPS student, Dhakal has previously qualified for the national competition.
The Braille Challenge® is the only academic competition for blind and visually impaired students in the United States and Canada.

Shooting in Essex Injures One, Circumstances Under Investigation


Baltimore County Police are investigating after a subject was brought to a local hospital with a gunshot wound last night.
Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Violent Crimes Unit are investigating to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting, believed to have occurred in a field near Kings Mill Apartments and Townhomes in the 1400 block of Hadwick Drive in Essex. The victim suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to a lower extremity.
Police were dispatched to the hospital around 8:17 p.m. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact police by calling 410-307-2020.

Baltimore, Harford County Police Seek Information on Multi-Jurisdictional Burglaries


Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Burglary Unit are asking for help identifying a burglary suspect in connection with at least two commercial burglaries, one in Baltimore County and one in Harford County.

This suspect struck Carroll Motor Fuels gas station and convenience store at Harford Road and Sunshine Avenue in Kingsville around 2:22 a.m. on Wednesday morning, Jan. 23. The suspect, whose face is concealed, entered the store by shattering a window, stole cartons of cigarettes, and fled the location on foot. The suspect was caught on store surveillance video behind the store counter stealing the cigarettes.

The same suspect is believed to have committed a similar burglary in Harford County last year, on March 4, 2018, around 1 a.m. In that burglary he shattered a window and entered the Royal Farms store in the 3000 block of Jarrettsville Pike in Monkton, again stealing a number of cartons of cigarettes and fleeing on foot.

Anyone who may have additional information on these burglaries or can help identify this suspect is asked to contact Baltimore County Police Burglary Unit detectives by calling 410-307-2020, or contact the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, Detective Aksomitus, at 410-836-5427 or Harford Crime Solvers at 1-888-540-8477. Callers may remain anonymous.

County Police Searching for Driver Responsible for Property Damage Hit and Run


Baltimore County Police are searching for a SUV involved in a Feb. 7 hit and run on Deveron Road near Glen Keith Boulevard in the Parkville area.

Just before 8:30 p.m., the SUV was traveling on Deveron Road when the vehicle struck a parked Ford Edge. Police are not aware of any injuries at this point. The suspect vehicle continued on Deveron towards Loch Raven Boulevard.
The suspect SUV should have damage to the front passenger side. If anyone has information about this hit and run, please call 9-1-1 or the Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.

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Student Charged in Assault on a Loch Raven High School Teacher


Baltimore County Police have charged an 18-year-old student in the assault of a teacher in school on Tuesday, Jan. 29. Additional police were called to Loch Raven High School in Towson around 8:38 a.m. when teachers and the school resource officer struggled to restrain the student, identified as Geronimo Pacer Harding Jr of the 8600 block of Willow Oak Road in Parkville after he began punching a teacher in the face.

Harding was speaking with the teacher, who was seated at his desk in his classroom, and became agitated. He then suddenly began punching the teacher in the face, knocking him onto the ground, where he continued to strike the teacher in the face and torso.

The teacher initially declined medical treatment but was later treated at an area hospital for serious facial wounds. Harding was taken into custody and initially transported to an area hospital, then later charged with the assault. He faces both First and Second Degree Assault and other school related charges. He is presently held on denied bail status at the Baltimore County Detention Center pending a bail review hearing.

Elderly Woman Robbed at ATM in Perry Hall, Suspect’s Identity Sought


Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a robbery suspect who threatened an elderly woman with a knife at an ATM in Perry Hall. This man (pictured) approached a 71-year-old woman who was at the ATM outside of Wells Fargo Bank at 8851 Belair Road around noon on Dec. 9. He held a knife to her back and demanded she take money out of the ATM, but instead she began screaming for help.

The suspect fled on foot toward Verdel Road where he got into a dark colored SUV type vehicle and left the area.

Detectives from the White Marsh Precinct are now asking for the public’s help to identify this suspect, described as approximately 6 feet tall, thin, and around 20 years of age. If you have any information on this crime or can help identify this suspect, contact the Investigative Services Team at White Marsh Precinct by calling 410-887-5000. Callers may remain anonymous.