Thursday, April 25, 2013
Angeline Feazelle, formerly of Jarrettsville, will have to register as a sex offender if she is released from jail.
A former Jarrettsville woman was sentenced Wednesday to serve 80 years in prison for sexually abusing a young girl while the child was between the ages of 5 and 6. Angeline K. Feazelle, 30, formerly of Jarrettsville, was found guilty of two counts of child abuse and a single count of child abuse as a continuing course of conduct by a Harford County jury in January, according to a release from the Harford County State's Attorney's Office. Feazelle and her boyfriend, Jeremy “Shane” Cochran, lived in the same Jarrettsville household with the girl at the time of the abuse, the release states. In March, Cochran was also sentenced to serve 80 years in prison following his conviction on similar charges. In 2008, the Harford County Child Advocacy …
Friday, November 23, 2012
The town hall-style meeting is scheduled to take place Dec. 1, a week from Saturday.
Throughout the year Harford County's Sheriff has visited communities across the county to talk crime statistics, the direction of the sheriff's office and concerns specific to each area. Next week, it's Jarrettsville's turn. Sheriff L. Jesse Bane is scheduled to hold a town hall meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Jarrettsville branch of the Harford County Public Library. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. at the library, located at 3722 Norrisville Road next to the sheriff's office Northern Precinct. Do you have concerns about your community or neighborhood you'd like to talk to the sheriff about? Leave a comment.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
While the Monday incident at first appeared to be a home invasion, police now suspect three men were visiting the victims' home then tried to rob them.
One man was flown to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after what police now suspect was a robbery gone wrong in Jarrettsville Monday night. Around 8:40 p.m. Harford County sheriff's deputies were called to the 1700 block of Paddock Court in response to a robbery and stabbing call, according to a release from the Harford County Sheriff's Office. At first, police believed one man entered the home uninvited, made his way to the basement and was then confronted and stabbed by the residents, according to a release issued by the sheriff's office around midnight. After further investigation, however, police believe three men were visiting the Paddock Court home when one of them pulled a gun and tried to rob the two residents, …
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Police responded to the incident on Cooptown Road Saturday morning.
Emergency crews responded to an injured worker in Jarrettsville Saturday morning. Before 10 a.m. on Sept. 22, a 26-year-old man in the 1300 block of Cooptown Road was operating a concrete grinder when his hand got caught in the machine. He was transported by ambulance to a hospital where three of his fingers were amputated. He also received cuts to his leg, according to Rich Gardiner, spokesman for Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association. No further details on the incident were available.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Investigators believe the fire started in the home's kitchen.
A malfunctioning microwave ignited a fire inside a Jarrettsville home over the weekend, causing about $100,000 in damage. Around 8:50 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11, the owner of a one-story rancher in the 3400 block of N. Furnace Road discovered a fire inside his home, according to a release from the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office. An estimated 50 firefighters from Jarrettsville, Bel Air and Fallston Volunteer Fire Companies arrived at the scene to battle the blaze, according to the release. Crews controlled the fire within about 20 minutes. Investigators believe the fire started accidentally in the kitchen when a microwave malfunctioned. The fire caused about $80,000 damage to the building and about $20,000 damage to its contents, …
Monday, May 7, 2012
The Maryland State Fireman's Association Water Supply Drill was Sunday.
More than 150 personnel from approximately 35 fire companies from around Maryland and Pennsylvania visited Northern Harford County Sunday for the Maryland State Fireman's Association Water Supply Drill. The drill was hosted by the Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Department, and used a series of ponds and a county park to practice the art of moving large volumes of water without the aid of fire hydrants. Most of the participating agencies are from rural communities, where ponds and other natural resources are used as water sources. TELL US: Do you or someone you know belong to a local volunteer fire company? Leave a comment.
Friday, April 20, 2012
This photo was submitted to Bel Air Patch's Pics and Clips section; learn how to do the same here.
Patch user JK uploaded these photos from the Jarrettsville Car Show to the Pics & Clips section of Bel Air Patch to share with the rest of us. Have your own photos or video from the area? You can share them on Patch as well. All you have to do is click on the Pics & Clips category on the top bar of the site and upload your pictures there, or add them to this article by clicking the "Upload Photos and Videos" button. Your picture could be featured, or even become the next timeline shot on the Facebook page, so start sharing today!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The residential fire was on Pritt Lane near East-West Highway.
UPDATE (12:18 p.m.) — Daryl Tillyard's dog awakened him with just enough time to escape their burning home, but the animal didn't make it out alive. The dog, Buster, woke up his owner to heavy smoke and flames Wednesday morning. Tillyard was able to escape without injury, but Buster was not. Firefighters later recovered the dog's body from the home. "It is safe to say the dog alerted the occupant in just enough time to escape," wrote Deputy State Fire Marshal Oliver Alkire in an e-mail Wednesday afternoon. The bedroom was very small and had only one exit. The fire started when a space heater near Tillyard's bed ignited the bed covers, according to Alkire. Carol Akers, the homeowner, recently had her electricity turned off and neighbors …
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Updates from the cleanup of Hurricane Irene in Harford County.
5:12 p.m. Harford County Public Schools are closed Monday. 4:54 p.m. Harford County government offices are closed Monday. Essential personnel should still report. 4:39 p.m. If you have a downed tree or debris in your yard and you live in: Town of Bel Air: You are responsible for chopping the tree up and transporting any debris to a county landfill. The town Department of Public Works is not cleaning up yards, a dispatcher for the Bel Air Police Department said. If there is a tree in the road or on a house, call the police department at 410-638-4500. Do not touch trees with wires on them. Harford County: Take debris to the Scarboro Landfill at 3135 Scarboro Road in Street beginning Monday. More information to come. 3:34 p.m. There are 89 …
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
The incident happened late Wednesday morning.
An 80-year-old Jarrettsville man fatally shot himself late Wednesday morning. Police have not released details on the location of the incident and have not reported any other related injuries. No other information was available, said Monica Worrell, spokeswoman for the Harford County Sheriff's Office. Editor's Note: Bel Air Patch does not normally report suicides, but due to reader concerns about a gunshot heard in Jarrettsville, minimal information has been provided on this incident to alleviate concerns.
Rob
10:48 pm on Monday, April 29, 2013
The father had shared custody at the time. He had her 2 days a week, these two freaks had her the other 5.   more ›