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Harford County authorities are searching for a man who stole a food delivery driver s car and ran her over Wednesday night.
The Harford County Sheriff s Office said deputies were called around 10:12 p.m. to the 300 block of Logan Court in Abingdon, where a woman got out of her car to deliver food.
Investigators said a man jumped into the car, trying to steal it and the woman tried to stop him, striking him at least once.
During the struggle, the suspect placed the car in gear, knocking the victim to the ground and ran over her as he fled.
A food delivery driver is recovering in the hospital after someone allegedly stole her car and then ran her over with it, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
Updated: 4:17 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Harford County authorities are searching for a man who stole a food delivery driver s car and ran her over Wednesday night.The Harford County Sheriff s Office said deputies were called around 10:12 p.m. to the 300 block of Logan Court in Abingdon, where a woman got out of her car to deliver food.Investigators said a man jumped into the car, trying to steal it and the woman tried to stop him, striking him at least once.During the struggle, the suspect placed the car in gear, knocking the victim to the ground and ran over her as he fled.The victim was taken to a trauma center for treatment of serious injuries. Authorities said she is expected to survive.Detectives are still trying to find the vehicle, described as a black 2015 Mazda CX5 with Maryland license plates 7DG0851.Authorities described the suspect as a tall white man who is 20 to 22 years old. He has light brown hair, a pronounced nose and a baby face. He was wearing a black hoode
Electrical malfunction cause of Vancouver duplex fire By Seven people, between two units, were displaced in a duplex fire Monday in Vancouver s Lincoln neighborhood.
Published: February 26, 2021, 6:38pm
Share: A fire Monday at the Logan s Court duplexes in the 1100 block of West 36th Street was found to be accidental and caused by an electrical failure or malfunction of the electrical panel. The fire started in Unit 1144 but affected the attached unit, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal s Office. (Photo contributed by the Vancouver Fire Marshal s Office)
Seven people, between two units, were displaced in a duplex fire Monday in Vancouver’s Lincoln neighborhood.