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Power outages, a police union speaking up and other stories made headlines this week on Bel Air Patch.

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Power outages, a police union speaking up and other stories made headlines this week on Bel Air Patch.

Police said a man who went missing has been located.
Storm damage, state funding and more made headlines on Havre de Grace Patch this week.
Fallen trees and branches caused a "significant amount of equipment damage," BGE said, explaining the delay in restoration of service.
Two robberies and four burglaries have been reported in the Owings Mills and Reisterstown areas, according to police.
Drivers should expect delays on Falls Road, fire officials advised.
A "winning combination" in fire prevention helped protect a family and home in Harford County, the state fire marshal said.
The National Weather Service placed Baltimore County under a severe thunderstorm warning.
The man who used a truck registered to the City of Baltimore to try to steal an ATM in Owings Mills has been sentenced.
USA Lacrosse released top athletes across the country, including two in Havre de Grace.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be visiting a grocery store in Perry Hall this weekend.
An attorney has filed a request to appeal the decision made by the Bel Air Board of Election Judges in May.
Five schools are closed in Baltimore County, where authorities say 90 percent of power has been restored by BGE.
Preserving a decoy shop, restoration of a building on Alliance Street and other Havre de Grace projects received grants from the state.
The daughter of a Kingsville business owner is asking for donations and customers for her father's shop, which faces a loss from the storm.
A fast food restaurant is looking to build in Towson.
The university with a campus in Owings Mills has added a new Division III sport to its offerings.
A family of four was displaced by a fire that broke out Thursday morning at a house in Harford County, officials said.
A public hearing and work session on short-term rentals are slated for July 25.
A business on Laurel Bush Road was the scene of a fire on Thursday morning, according to the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company.