Looking great. The beltway looks great into oxen hill, 21 included llets go to a live picture. Bags own to or our maps. Things look great, no problems in the northeast corridor. It will take a live look once more. Planning to head 35 across the potomac river. Ail he been back at 50 00. Police have investigating a are investigating a scary attack. Kristen fisher is life at the scene. Reporter this all happened just about a half mile away from here around 7 00. A 21yearold woman jogging. She stopped for to allow deer to cross. Someone knocked her unconscious. Montgomery county Police Spokesman bill sparks describes what happened next. Take a listen and she awoke sometime later off the trail. And was able to get back on the trail. And thankfully, a 40yearold male jogger was passing by. Assisted her to this address, where 911 was called and police arrived. When police arrived, that woman was taken to the hospital with a serious head injury. No word on her condition this morning and still n
Howard county police want to know who he is and how he got inside. Sheldon dutes has the latest on the investigation from county Police Headquarters in ellicott city. Is bad enough he got into the victims home without them knowing it, but police have no idea how we got inside, repeatedly, after several months. You can clearly make of the suspects face as he is setting up a hidden camera in the victims bed room while they were not home. The female roommates are in their 20s and live on Montgomery Run road. Installed a hidden camera in both of their bedrooms. He reentered department multiple times, repositioning the camera, and each time, capturing his own image on video. I have a daughter with me. Is kind of creepy. It is kind of scary, actually. I had no idea that was going on. One of the victims discover the camera hidden her closet and immediately called police. What is more concerning is that no one knows how this man ended up in their home. Police said they never found any sign of
Police want you to take a good look at this man. Images were captured when he installed cameras inside bedrooms. He entered the apartment multiple times and each time capturing his own image on video. One of the victims called police immediately. No one seems to know how this man ended up getting inside their condo. The women have not been able to identify the suspect for us, and our investigators have done research into recent contractors and maintenance workworkers in e area. People who live in this community are concerned. That is obviously a little scary and it makes you question the security in the community. Just go to our web site if you would like to see a picture of the suspect. You can see it all there on our home page. A 21yearold Anne Arundel County man faces 124 counts of animal cruelty. Officers carried out various animals including a python, turtles, a baby, and a host of dogs and cats. Some animals on the property were dead. Taylor insists he spent his days caring for t
Hunt valley. A nice start despite the fact the roads are wet. Heres a quick, live look at traffic. Southbound traffic is moving well. This is 70 at 29. Traffic is checking out just fine. That is the latest on traffic pulse 11. Our big story, Howard County police are hoping hidden cameras can catch a peeping tom. Jennifer franciotti is live with more on this investigation. The roommates discovered the camera hidden inside a bedroom closet. Police believe the camera had been there for months. You can see the suspects face wally set up the camera. The roommates already 20s in ellicott city. Police say the man came in and installed a hidden camera and came back multiple times to move the camera into different positions. Women have not been able to identify the suspect for us. Our investigators have done research into contractors and maintenance workers and some of those and none of those leads have panned out. No sign of forced entry. Anyone with information should call Howard County polic
But fair. Well talk about it on the insta weather plus forecast. Our big story this morning comes out of Prince Georges County wrshgs last night a jury did reach a verdict in the trial of two officers accused of beating a university of maryland student last year. Jurors returned a split verdict. We have the latest from upper marlboro. Those officers face Second Degree Assault Charges and misconduct charges. Officer Reginald Baker was acquitted, officer James Harrison was found guilty of Second Degree assault but not guilty on misconduct charges. Now, this case centers around this eyewitness video showing those officers using force again john mckenna during a chaotic terps victory celebration in 2010 in college park. The jury decided officer baker used reasonable force but found harrison used too much force. Mckenna was unarmed, but attorneys defending the officers say that he was waving his fists around while illegally approaching a police lineup. They also claim mckenna threw a punch.