patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Prince George's Headlines 2012

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Prince George's Headlines: Firefighter Declares Mayday, Assault at Knights Inn, Hyattsville's Top 10

This week's top headlines from your Prince George's County Patches.

  Police: Two Arrested in Assault at Laurel-Area Knights Inn Gus T. Williams, 29, of Queenstown, and Melanie K. Camacho, 24, of Landover, were arrested Wednesday in the alleged assault of a woman in a Maryland City hotel room. The two were charged with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and weapons charges. Firefighter Declares Mayday, Man Rescued in Greenbelt Fire Wednesday The fire began around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 9100 block of Edmonston Terrace in Greenbelt. Police Searching for Missing UMD Student David Johnathan Scherr, 20, was last seen on campus in College Park at 2 p.m. in a Ravens shirts and white plaid shorts. He has been missing since Dec. 19. (Update: Prince George's County police say …

Tea L

12:32 pm on Saturday, December 29, 2012

Thank you once again Sharp Shooter, you are always there with more detail - I appreciate your input as always.   more ›

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Pr. George’s Headlines: Crime Witness Shot to Death, Student Shooting Threat, Person Struck By Train

Top stories this week in Prince George's County.

Among stories that received attention this week in Prince George's County were: Police report of dramatic declines in county crime, a bomb squad disarms “hazardous device,” and a teen fencer wins national and international medals. Here are those articles and others.   Dramatic Declines in Prince George's Crime At a standing-room only news conference, Prince George's County police and government officials announced a year of historically low crime statistics. The last time crime was this low, Ronald Reagan was president and Doug Williams was the Redskins' quarterback.   Laurel Student Threatened to 'Shoot and Kill Others,' Police Say A Laurel High School student was hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation this week after threatening to …

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Prince George's Headlines: Targeted Shooting Fatality, Teacher Charged with Sex Abuse, Hair Weave Heist

Top stories this week in Prince George's County.

  Among stories that received attention this week in Prince George's County were:  a Green Party candidate struck in a hit-and-run, an officer to serve 30 days in the UMD beating case, and a woman released from jail by mistake. Here are those articles and others.  Lanham Man Dies in Targeted Shooting Prince George's County police are investigating the fatal shooting of a Lanham man in his rental home Wednesday afternoon. According to police, it was not a random crime, but detectives are working on identifying a motive and suspects. No Criminal Wrongdoing Found in Case of Officer Who Hit Handcuffed Man The State's Attorney for Prince George's County announced this week that it had found "no apparent criminal wrongdoing" from an August case …

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Security Guard Shot, Charity Brings Policeman to Tears, Teens Robbed at Gunpoint

Security guard shot inside a grocery, teens robbed at gunpoint while taking out trash, local charity brings policeman to tears and potential Powerball winner in Maryland.

Security Guard Shot Inside South Laurel Grocery Store A security guard at Bottom Dollar Food in South Laurel was shot Thursday night by two suspects who later fled the scene, according to police. The victim was transported to the hospital in serious condition but is expected to recover. Local Charity Drive Brings Policeman to Tears Even grown police officers can cry as evidenced by a local Christmas shopping program for underprivileged kids. Capt. Carl DeWalt with the Laurel Police Department couldn't keep the tears from falling when he shared his story about a boy who wanted to buy boots at Christmas. Teens Robbed at Gunpoint on Excalibur Court Two teens were allegedly robbed at gunpoint last Friday on the 3700 block of Excalibur Court …

Joyce Leath Dobschultz

10:06 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Nice & cool way to jocky 4A job Ms.Diane, U should write A book on 'How2's Of Job Hunting, With Humble, But Bold New Ideas'!!!, ;~) I'll be watching 4Ur Book,SOON(I hope)! &THANKS 4the (online) free per-leason,Joyce! PS:Some of us who aren't as learned (yet) don't mind typo's as long as the stories R as GREAT AS THESE!!!(SMILE),Hey Just Saying....can I Be A Reporter Too, Now That U've Hired:…   more ›

Monday, November 26, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Tragedy Brings Charity in Laurel, UMD's Big Decision

The week's top news from around Prince George's County.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Tragedy Brings Charity in Laurel, UMD's Big Decision

The week's top news from around Prince George's County.

Thousands Donated for Funeral of Laurel Woman Killed in Crash  More than a hundred donors this week rallied around the family of 18-year-old Crystal Benton, the Laurel woman who was killed in a Nov. 18 car crash in Glen Burnie. Friends, family, and acquaintances raised over $5,000 to cover Benton's funeral expenses in less than a day. Contributions are still being accepted. Man Fatally Shot in South Laurel Apartment Authorities are investigating an apparent homicide that took place late Tuesday in an apartment in Laurel. Officers who responded to the residence in 11600 block of South Laurel Drive found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was pronounced dead on the scene. Arcade Paused While Uses Pondered With roughly $1.6 …

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Deputy Kills Armed Resident, Four Face Homicide Charges from 2010 Incident

Officials wonder if HOAs are liable in pit bull attacks, Bowie State student acquitted of murder charges, Pr. George's Democrats pick Ross' replacement, blog tries to out "racists" by posting shocking comments—many by young people slamming Obama.

A deputy killed armed resident, questions arose over homeowners associations liability in pit bull attacks, police charged four men with homicide upon the death of a 2010 shooting victim, Bowie State student acquitted in murder trial, Pr. George's Democrats pick Ross' replacement, blog tries to out "racists" by posting shocking comments, in Prince George's headlines. Pr. George's Police Arrest Four in 2010 Shooting, Now Homicide The county police are now charging four men in a homicide after a 2010 shooting victim died from complications from his injuries. Council Grapples with Pit Bull Liability Could HOAs, cooperatives, condominium associations, or even cities be held liable in pit bull attacks, under the latest Maryland Court of Appeals…

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Prince George's: Halloween Decorations at Home Depot Ignite, $6K of Marijuana Found in Shed

Voter turnout around 62 percent, and a 92-year-old candidate who stubbornly walks to the polls in Prince George's County headlines this week.

  Police: $6K of Marijuana Found in Bowie Shed Police were responding to a breaking and entering call on Antler Court South when they made the discovery. Norman Patrick McClain, 22, is facing 12 separate charges stemming from the discovery. Maryland's 92-Year-Old Green Party Nominee Walks to Polls Defying 12 Knee Operations Maryland's 92-year-old Green Party nominee for Congress, Bob Auerbach, stood outside the Greenbelt Community Center polling station on Election Day passing out literature in temperatures barely above freezing. Despite 12 operations on his left knee, a right eye that is 95 percent blind, hearing aids in both ears and a metal plate in his left hip, he walked to the polling station, turning down an offer for a ride from a …

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Prince George's Headlines: Halloween Masked Robbery, Hurricane Sandy Photos and More

The top headlines from your Prince George's County Patches this week.

Suspects Wearing 'Jason' Masks Rob Man at Gunpoint in Greenbelt, Flee on Scooter Two suspects wearing "Jason" Halloween masks robbed a man at gunpoint in Greenbelt, according to the Greenbelt Police Department. The men then fled on a lime-green scooter. Photos: Hurricane Sandy's Destruction Along East Coast While residents and officials continue to clean up after a superstorm hit the East Coast, we take a look at the most dramatic images from the superstorm. Man Dies Changing Friend's Flat Tire in Capitol Heights A 35-year-old man lost his life early Tuesday morning changing a friend's tire. Three Bowie Teens Face Multiple Theft Charges The suspects are charged with burglary, theft from an auto and attempted theft from an auto. The …

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Prince George's Headlines: Former UMD Student Sentenced for Online Threat, Police ID Robbery Suspect

County planners may back off plans to widen several roadways and more.

Here are some of the most recent top stories from Prince George's County. Former UMD Student Sentenced for Online Threats A former University of Maryland student who made an online threat to go on a campus shooting rampage was sentenced to three years of supervised probation in Prince George's County Circuit Court on Thursday, according to a news release from the county State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks. Suspect Sought in London Lane Armed Robbery Identified Bowie police have identified a suspect in last week's armed robbery at the 14000 block of London Lane, where a woman was robbed at gunpoint while walking from a parking lot to her house.  Explaining Question 6 to a 7-Year-Old A young boy asks his mother about a yard sign on Question 6…

Got a Hot Tip?