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Monday, December 10, 2012

Upper Marlboro Woman Released from Jail By Mistake

Update: Warrant officers found Tamicia Renea Hager, 26, according to the Maryland correctional services.

  Update, Dec. 11, 5:40 p.m.: Warrant officers Tuesday morning found an Upper Marlboro, MD woman who was released prematurely from Jessup Correctional Institution due to an erroneous release date, according to the Prince George's County Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Dec. 10, 8:23 p.m.: An Upper Marlboro woman was released from women's jail by mistake, according to The Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. The department's warrant apprehension unit is actively looking for Tamicia Renea Hager, 26, according to department spokeswoman Erin Julius on Monday. Hager was released on mandatory supervision from the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup as though she had served her full sentence—…

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Easter Seals Host Fall Celebration for Families of Wounded Warriors

Saturday was a day of hayrides, crafts, animals, and pumpkin picking at Green Meadows Petting Farm.

Submitted by Andy Krauss of Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region: The Easter Seals Respite Services Program hosted its annual trip to the Green Meadows Petting Farm & Pumpkin Patch in Jessup, Md. on Oct. 6 for a gorgeous day of hayrides, arts & crafts, animals and pumpkin picking to celebrate the fall season. The event provided much-needed respite for wounded soldiers and spouses as well as individual support and fun activities for their children. Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region recently expanded its respite program to include “Little Warriors,” children of wounded soldiers. The program currently serves children with special needs and their siblings. Each child (ages 6 weeks to 13 years) was paired with a …

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