Dozens Of Car Tires Slashed In Columbia Area - Baltimore News ...
COLUMBIA, Md. -- About 50 residents in the Hickory Ridge section of Howard County awoke Saturday to discover that their car tires had been slashed.
Howard County police are investigating destruction of property in the Clemens Crossing neighborhood that occurred at some point between midnight Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday. Officers were called to the areas of Blue Arrow Court, Eclipse Way, Fair Oaks, Quarterstaff Road and Whitewasher Way. The majority of the affected vehicles were parked on the street. An initial investigation leads police to believe the incident is isolated and may involved juveniles familiar to residents in the neighborhood, police said. If you have information regarding this investigation, contact Howard County police by dialing 410-313-3700 . Police are offering a reward of up to $300 for information. Callers may remain anonymous.Baltimore Car insurance - News
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Henneman told attendees at the recent Insurance Roundtable of Baltimore annual seminar that in the past decade, referrals of fraud to the MIA averaged about