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Updated: Police Chase Suspect Identified
Gary James Brengle, 19, charged with assaulting police officers.

Trained as an EMT/paramedic, Bruce has been in the Arbutus area since 1982 and received his bachelor's degree from UMBC.
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Gary James Brengle, 19, charged with assaulting police officers.

High-speed chase through Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City ends violently near Baltimore Highland Elementary School.
Driver picked up fare at Power Plant, hit with car antenna while driving down B-W Parkway
An unknown number of age-inappropriate comic books distributed at Lansdowne event.
Timothy Alan Geisbert, 52, of 2200-block of Smith Avenue, arrested after failed Annapolis liquor store robbery.
Rocks falling from the CSX overpass in Lansdowne damaged numerous cars.
Replacement of the Frederick Road bridge creates a third work zone on the west side of the Beltway.
The following information is provided by the Baltimore County Police Department.
Reviewing top Arbutus Patch stories of the year.
Lansdowne junior Bridget Herold, 16, struck by car and killed Dec. 8.
A round-up of recent Baltimore County news from Patch.
Man robbed CVS store on 3900-block of Hollins Ferry Road on Nov. 11.
Eyesore beneath Hammonds Ferry Road sealed after years-long effort.
Sixteen-year-old female struck by SUV at around 4:45 p.m.
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