11 News Today: Police have wrong house; Vandalism at Safe Haven 'very alarming' – WBAL TV Baltimore


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Meteorologist Ava Marie says it’ll be cooler and gusty today, with isolated showers.

Tonight will be colder, with lows dropping near freezing.
Saturday will be sunny with lighter winds.
Showers are possible again on Sunday, then it will be drier early next week.
‘I was terrified’: Police served warrants 3 times on wrong house in Catonsville | Another Baltimore-area family is recounting interactions with police who went to the wrong home to serve warrants. For Laurie and Mike Lovaas, it happened to them three times. The family had a frightening morning on Jan. 29, when police arrived at the front door of their Catonsville home, and it was all caught on doorbell video. Read more here.

‘It’s very alarming’: Baltimore Safe Haven members react to recent vandalism | On International Trans Day of Visibility, a Baltimore organization that serves the Transgender community is under attack. On Thursday morning, workers arrived at their Charles Village building to find it vandalized. Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh announced shortly after the vote to approve the new map that an appeal of the judge’s ruling from last week has been filed. Read more here.

First company to make rapid at-home COVID-19 test kits opens Maryland manufacturing plant | The first company to make rapid take-home COVID-19 tests is now making them in Maryland. But it’s not just about COVID-19 at Ellume’s manufacturing plant In Frederick. Read more here.
Official: 1 officer fatally shot, 2 officers injured in Pennsylvania | A police officer was killed and two other officers were wounded while responding to a domestic disturbance in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, according to Mayor Sherry Capello. Read more here.

Biden tapping oil reserve for 6 months to control gas prices | President Joe Biden on Thursday ordered the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve for six months, a bid to control energy prices that have spiked after the United States and allies imposed steep sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Read more here.

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