Regional Recap, May 23, 2012
Gary Giordano Charged With Indecent Exposure In Annapolis . he man who federal authorities have investigated in the disappearance of an American tourist in Aruba was charged in Annapolis last week with indecent exposure after a police officer reported seeing him engaged in sexual activities. Gary Vincent Giordano, 51, was charged shortly after 5:45 p.m. Friday with indecent exposure after he was seen with a Tennessee woman inside a sport utility vehicle parked in a parking garage in the 100 block of Gorman Street in Annapolis, according to a police report obtained by WBAL-TV 11 News.
Thousands Of Dead Fish Surface In Marley Creek . Maryland environmental officials are investigating a fish kill at an Anne Arundel County creek after the discovery of 6,000 dead fish floating in Marley Creek. Environmental officials said they believe recent algae blooms and a large amount of recent rainfall in the Glen Burnie area may have contributed to the deaths.
Two Students Win Thousands In Scholarships . Two young men who competed in the Four-Way Test of Rotary International competition each won scholarships worth more than $1,000. Two seniors at Rockbridge Academy, a classical and Christian school in Millersville, were recently honored at an awards ceremony.
Pit Bull Owners Parade Dogs In Protest . Dozens of pit bulls and their owners flocked to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore on Sunday for the B-More Dog Pit Bulls On Parade event. Organizers told 11 News that they want people to see that pit bulls are actually “family-friendly” dogs, despite a recent court ruling that labeled pit bulls as inherently dangerous animals.
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