Crime & Safety

Rewind: Dundalk Patch's Top 15 Stories for March

In case you missed any of them, here are Dundalk Patch's top 15 most-read stories for March.

With rare exception, hard news and crime stories were most read by Dundalk Patch readers throughout the month of March.

Four of the top five articles are about crimes that received regional as well as local coverage, and the fifth spot goes to a heart-felt letter written by former Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks director and former state delegate Bob Staab to his fellow Dundalkians on the state of the community and its politics.

Greater Dundalkians also were quite interested in the news of a local man who bought a $1 million winning Powerball ticket at the Merritt Boulevard Giant grocery store, and always follow weather stories.

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In case you missed any of them, just click on the headline to read the entire story:

1. Police Arrest Man after Dundalk Barricade Incident

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2. Elementary School Music Teacher Charged in Child Pornography Case

3. Edgemere Man Killed in Hit-and-Run

5. Letter to Dundalk Residents: Wake Up!

7. Dog Attack Reported in Dundalk

8. Dundalk Man Claimed $1 Million Powerball Prize

9. Maryland Lottery: Dundalk Sells Winning Ticket

10. Seton Hill Lacrosse Coach Who Died in Team Crash was Dundalk Graduate

11. Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in Edgemere Robbery

12. St. Patrick: True Story that Trumps the Myth

13. Lineup Announced for Dundalk's St. Patrick's Day Parade

14. Three Charged in Feb. 18 Murder in Middle River

15. Dundalk Residents Voice Opposition To Government Center Sale


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