Baltimore County Officer Identified In Police Involved Shooting On I-83
Baltimore County Police have identified the officer involved in a deadly shooting on I-83 Tuesday night.
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Baltimore County Police have identified the officer involved in a deadly shooting on I-83 Tuesday night.
A mother is still searching for answers in the death of her son after a Baltimore County officer shot him on Interstate 83 Tuesday night.
One person is dead after a police-involved shooting in Baltimore County late Tuesday night.
An accident on I-83 caused delays during morning rush hour Tuesday morning.
Maryland State Police are searching for a vehicle they say is involved in an apparent highway shooting in Baltimore County on Wednesday.
All lanes are open after a mess on I-83 South. Saturday afternoon, a truck overturned and caught fire.
The accident was reported shortly after 8 p.m. It is not known how many vehicles are involved.
An accident on I-83 northbound at exit 17 at Padonia Road has three lanes of traffic blocked after a tractor-trailer jackknifed.
Parts of northbound I-83 are closed after an early morning tractor-trailer fire between Shawan and Belfast roads.
For Baltimore drivers, I-83 has been nothing short of a hazardous headache to travel.
Maryland State Police are investigating an overnight crash on I-83 just north of Mt. Carmel Road In Baltimore County.
The vehicle rolled onto its side on the right shoulder of the highway.
Maryland State Police responded to I-83 just north of Mt Carmel Road in the Parkton area for a report of an accident around 10:40pm Saturday night.
A 49-year-old man is dead after police say he rear-ended a dump truck while driving on I-83.
I-83 proved to be a problem area during the icy morning commute in Maryland Tuesday.
Rush hour traffic came to a halt Tuesday morning after a multi-car crash on I-83 in the northbound lanes near the Pepsi sign.
A Baltimore Police Department officer and one other person were taken to a hospital after the officer's vehicle was hit while pulled over.
A woman is dead in a hit-and-run in Northern Baltimore County.
Maryland State Police are investigating a deadly accident overnight in Baltimore.
A Baltimore Police Department officer was taken to a hospital to be treated for a back injury after responding to an accident on I-83 Sunday morning.
Baltimore County police confirmed that a 14-year-old girl has died in an accident on Pot Spring Road and Deer Fox Lane in Lutherville, Thursday.
One of Baltimore's biggest arteries is getting a closer look. Engineers are set to zero in on the number of crashes on I-83 and how they can be prevented.
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