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The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office said the trailers, which have prominent Boy Scouts markings on both sides, were taken over the past two nights. They were filled with camping supplies, tents and cooking equipment for outdoor leadership activities.
Just outlandish this time of year to be stealing from the Boy Scouts of America.
Calvert County Sheriff Mike Evans
“It made me feel rotten,” Hill said. “It’s like somebody took a piece of your life away. It was not my life personally, but it was my Boy Scout connections, so a big piece of the Boys Scouts was taken away.”
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Like a piece of their lives has been taken | Calvert County boy scout troop s trailers stolen
The trailers contained upwards of $20,000 worth of supplies. The Calvert County Sheriff s Office is currently investigating. Author: Jess Arnold Updated: 11:43 PM EST December 22, 2020
CALVERT COUNTY, Md. Days before Christmas, a grinch has struck in Calvert County. A local boy scout troop said both of their trailers, which contain all of their supplies, were stolen in the last couple of days. Now, they re desperately working to recover the supplies they worked hard to amass over the last decade.
Troop 1792 in Sunderland, Maryland filed a police report for the stolen small and large trailers Tuesday morning with the Calvert County Sheriff s Office, which confirms it is investigating.
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Vaping or smoking electronic cigarettes can be more dangerous than smoking regular cigarettes.
Thatâs the word from Dr. Arati C. Patel, a CalvertHealth Medical Center oncologist, who spoke during a Dec. 9 virtual informational meeting with Patuxent High School parents and students.
A âpodâ from an electronic cigarette â such as JUUL, which came on the scene a few years ago â can contain as much nicotine as 20 cigarettes, she said.
âA few [of the electronic cigarettes] are very dangerous to a personâs body,â she said.
By 2020, some 3.6 million middle and high school students have used a JUUL vaporizer, she said.