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One accident occurred when a tractor-trailer jack-knifed on the Mansion House Hill, Route 209, in Jim Thorpe at about 4 AM on the 14th. The Pennsylvania Turnpikes Lehighton interchange was closed because of a tractor-trailer crash on the 14th, and state police closed Interstate 81 late in the afternoon of the 14th, deeming it impassable.
The Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office (AACOSO) is the law enforcement arm of the court, serving the citizens of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, population 588,261. [1] All deputy sheriffs are certified law enforcement officials with full authority of arrest. The constitution of Maryland, Article IV, Section 44, establishes the Office of an ...
Allegany County Bureau of Police (disbanded) Anne Arundel County Police Department [2] Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office; Baltimore County Police Department; Baltimore County Sheriff's Office; Calvert County Sheriff's Office; Carroll County Sheriff's Office; Caroline County Sheriff's Department; Cecil County Sheriff's Office; Charles County ...
Anne Arundel County Police continue to investigate an argument that escalated to a stabbing and fight in Hanover. 20-year-old stabbed after argument escalates in Anne Arundel County, 3 suspects at ...
Police then shot Strenk after he charged at officers with a second knife. Strenk's death was the third police shooting in Connecticut within a week. [39] [40] 2023-10-20 Marthely Theodore (26) Unknown Smyrna, Georgia [41] 2023-10-20 William Frank Lee (38) Unknown Killeen, Texas: Police responded after a report that Lee had stabbed his brother ...
Sgt. Fred Cook from the Zanesville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, at top, takes measurements at the scene of a two-vehicle crash, Thursday along Ohio 39 at Shetler Road NW in Sugarcreek.
Fatal car accidents in Springfield, Ohio, increased four-fold last year, The Post has learned -- as residents say a surge of Haitian migrants unfamiliar with US driving has turned their streets ...
At the time, the Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office held concurrent jurisdiction within Annapolis proper for the first six years, after which the city would elect its own Sheriff (as is the case still today in Baltimore). The term "police officer" was not used until 1861. Like today, these police officers answered to the mayor of the city.