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Top 5: Bank Bandit Surrenders, Watermelon Theft, Remembering 9/11

This week Patch shared the story of a 10-year-old Fallston amputee who found comfort in the nonprofit Camp No Limits.

Here's a look at this week's biggest headlines. For more on any story, click on the link. 

1. Police: Woman Fabricated Attempted Rape Report in Whiteford
A woman who was wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant made up an attempted rape report in Whiteford early Wednesday, according to the Harford County sheriff’s office.

2. Police: 150-lb. Watermelon Stolen from Harford Garden
Police remain on the lookout for a 150-pound watermelon that was taken from a Northern Harford County garden on Sept. 6. 

3. 
10-Year-Old Fallston Amputee Knows ‘No Limits’
Fallston native Chloe Schmidt is not your average 10-year-old girl. She’s well spoken, all smiles, determined and shows tremendous strength. And ever since an accident when she was 3, Chloe is also an amputee.

4. Bank Bandit Surrenders to FBI
The serial bank robber, who may have targeted two Bel Air banks, turned himself in on Wednesday. 

5. Bel Air Reflects: Where Were You on 9/11?
More than 100 Bel Air Patch readers shared where they were on 9/11 when they heard the news. 

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