Traffic & Transit

MD 152 Closed For Hours In Harford County Tuesday

Police activity and a crash temporarily closed two state roads Tuesday in Harford County.

BEL AIR, MD — Two road closures were reported in Harford County Tuesday night, according to officials. One reportedly stemmed from a burglary in Edgewood that ended in a police chase.

MD 152 was closed between Clayton Road and MD 7/Philadelphia Road, the Harford County Sheriff's Office reported after 5:45 p.m. Authorities cited police activity and advised drivers to avoid the area.

One of three suspects in a burglary case reportedly ran from Edgewood toward Joppa after a crash.

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The burglary occurred on Fisherman Lane in Edgewood, according to WBFF, which reported when deputies tried to stop a vehicle they suspected was involved in the case near Tree Top Drive, it sped west on US 40/Pulaski Highway and crashed into other cars; two suspects were taken into custody and hospitalized with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, while WBFF said a third suspect ran on Route 40 and and was arrested near Pine Drive.

By 8:15 p.m., authorities said the road had reopened.

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A vehicle appeared to have overturned, according to the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, which reported a heavy police presence at the scene.


In a separate case, US 1 was closed in Harford County, in the area of Milton Avenue, according to the State Highway Administration. All lanes were closed there as well, officials reported at 5:50 p.m., due to a single-vehicle incident.

After 7 p.m., officials said the crash had been cleared.


See the latest lane closure information from state transportation officials.

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