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Baltimore Metro Crime: Week of Nov. 2
Check out crime going on around the region.

Local Editor Nick Gestido was born and raised in Carney, MD, before his family moved to Fallston, MD in 1995. He graduated from Fallston High School in 2003, and went to UMBC for college where he earned a degree in English with a minor in Journalism.
During college, Nick worked for The Aegis, a local newspaper in Harford County and served as an intern at baltimoresun.com.
Upon graduation, he came to work for Patuxent Publishing in their now-closed Towson office, as an editorial assistant and sometimes-reporter for the Baltimore Messenger.
When the Tribune company was bought out, Nick left the world of journalism - working for 2 years as a grant writer for a non-profit agency in Columbia, MD before finding his ideal job with Patch. He hopes to put his experience to use to serve the communities in Parkville, Carney, Overlea and Fullerton (and all their surrounding areas - looking at you Cub Hill, Linover, etc.)
In his free time, Nick likes to read (mostly creative non-fiction & comic books - yes, they count), play video games, and watch movies (Netflix is probably the best thing ever to happen to him). He lives with his wife, Cory (another Parkville native, and Loch Raven High School grad) and cat, Flops, in Perry Hall (despite his best efforts to move back "home" to Parkville).
Politics
I'm a registered Democrat (so I can participate in primary elections) but I would say that I'm sort of politically agnostic - there is a great deal of good and bad to be had on either side of the "party line".
Religion
Despite being raised Catholic, I'm a pretty non-religious individual. Although, I am very interested in the religious beliefs of others - if you want to talk more about your beliefs or mine, just ask.
Check out crime going on around the region.

The following information was obtained from the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information supplied does not indicate a conviction.
The Baltimore County Executive wrote to the Baltimore County Revenue Authority Thursday afternoon in support of keeping a $100,000 grant in what he called a "very important commercial district."
Two Carney residents were arrested after they allegedly spent two months squatting in a home in Hillendale, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
Read Parkville-Overlea Patch's Q&A with Brandon Seifert, who created Witch Doctor for Image comics.
The Parkville comics shop drew people from around the state for a Halloween celebration and costume contest.
The robbery occurred around 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Baltimore County legislators recently said they believe that money promised to the Parkville community by the Revenue Authority should stay in Parkville.
Left without power in the wake of Superstorm Sandy? Y of Central Maryland is opening its doors to you.
Pho Thanh Cong, which offers Vietnamese cuisine, has been open since Oct. 18.
Find the links to Parkville-Overlea area funeral homes.
BGE is reporting between 1,372 to 5,275 outages in the Parkville-Overlea area.
Add your photos of barren shelves, empty streets, crowded stores, fallen trees and flooded roads to the gallery.
The armed carjacking occurred Thursday night.
The following information was obtained from the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided is not an indication of a conviction.
The Kenwood Avenue fast food restaurant was robbed at gunpoint on Oct. 19.
Find the links to Parkville-Overlea area funeral homes.
Del. John Cluster, who represents Parkville, recently asked the three-member board of the State Department of Public Works to reconsider the sale of the state-owned land near the Lavender Avenue parking lot.
This photograph, which shows a man who had a huckster's route throughout the east side of Baltimore County, came from the library's legacy collection.
Donations can be dropped off at Flowers by Flowers through Nov. 16.