Pulaski Highway reopens following a bomb threat at an Elkton Walmart
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and last updated 2021-05-26 21:54:32-04
ELKTON, Md. â Elkton Police were investigating a bomb threat at the Walmart in Elkton Wednesday.
The store was evacuated and east and west bound route 40 was closed.
At around 9:30 p.m., the Cecil County Sheriff said that the incident was over and posed no threat to public safety. They also said Pulaski Highway is open to all traffic, but to avoid the area between Delancy Road and Delaware Avenue.
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ELKTON — A 28-year-old woman who allegedly pushed an 81-year-old woman inside the Walmart in Elkton last month, knocking the elderly shopper to the floor, now stands charged with assault
Investigators have identified the victim as Na Quan McRae, 27, of New Castle, Del.
MSP troopers responded to the unit block of Willow Court in the Winding Brook neighborhood shortly before 5:30 p.m. Saturday, after receiving 911 calls regarding shots fired in that area, an agency spokesperson reported. (Winding Brook is off Fletchwood Road, a short distance from the Delaware state line, northeast of Elkton.) Responding troopers found the victim lying in the parking lot of a condominium complex with what appeared to be a gunshot wound, the spokesperson said, adding that an ambulance crew transported McRae from the shooting scene to Christiana Hospital in Delaware, where he was pronounced dead.
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