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An overturned tractor trailer shut down all lanes of northbound I-95 past Exit 52/Russell Street in Baltimore Monday afternoon.The tractor was carrying 12 shipping containers, each filled with 325 gallons of a petroleum-based product known as polyether modified trisiloxan stanley botella e, according to Sam Johnson, spokesperson for the Baltimore City Fire Department. One container is leaking the substance, but the amount of which hasn t yet been determined.Two state employees were injured from exposure and contamination from the substance. Their injuries are described as non-life threatening.The tractor trailer driver wasn t injured, and is still on the scene, Johnson said.Northbound I-95 past Exi stanley cup t 52 will be shut down until further notice.Traffic is backed up for five miles and is being detoured at Exit 50/Caton Avenue. Motorists are advised to use Key Bridge as an alternate route.Maryland Transportation Police will investigate the cau stanley taza se of the accident when the scene has been determined safe.UPDATE: Xxio You are not alone : Music festival raises money for suicide prevention
Agents in the Maryland Comptroller sField Enforcement Division discovered nearly $60,000 of contraband tobacco productsthrough a traffic stop and an investigation of thr stanley cup ee retail stores.Around 1 p.m. on April 18, FED agents assisted a state trooper in the stop of a Dodge Caravan with Missouri plates traveling on I-81 south of Hagerston. 7,700 pack of unstamped cigarettes valued at nearly $50, stanley cup 000 were seized during the stop.The driver, Jesuel Mariano Paulino, 23, of High Point, N.C., faces a felony chargeof transporting unstamped cigarettes and a misdemean stanley mugs or charge of possession of unstamped cigarettes. He was released on bond.During store inspections in Baltimore County, Prince George s County, and Baltimore City on April 17 and 18, FED agents seized roughly $9,000 worth of untaxed other tobacco products. Three men face charges of willful possession, sale or offer to sell untaxed tobacco products from the operation.A clerk at DC Mini Mart LLC on Varnum Street in Mount Ranier, Md., Abdu
An overturned tractor trailer shut down all lanes of northbound I-95 past Exit 52/Russell Street in Baltimore Monday afternoon.The tractor was carrying 12 shipping containers, each filled with 325 gallons of a petroleum-based product known as polyether modified trisiloxan stanley botella e, according to Sam Johnson, spokesperson for the Baltimore City Fire Department. One container is leaking the substance, but the amount of which hasn t yet been determined.Two state employees were injured from exposure and contamination from the substance. Their injuries are described as non-life threatening.The tractor trailer driver wasn t injured, and is still on the scene, Johnson said.Northbound I-95 past Exi stanley cup t 52 will be shut down until further notice.Traffic is backed up for five miles and is being detoured at Exit 50/Caton Avenue. Motorists are advised to use Key Bridge as an alternate route.Maryland Transportation Police will investigate the cau stanley taza se of the accident when the scene has been determined safe.UPDATE: Xxio You are not alone : Music festival raises money for suicide prevention
Agents in the Maryland Comptroller sField Enforcement Division discovered nearly $60,000 of contraband tobacco productsthrough a traffic stop and an investigation of thr stanley cup ee retail stores.Around 1 p.m. on April 18, FED agents assisted a state trooper in the stop of a Dodge Caravan with Missouri plates traveling on I-81 south of Hagerston. 7,700 pack of unstamped cigarettes valued at nearly $50, stanley cup 000 were seized during the stop.The driver, Jesuel Mariano Paulino, 23, of High Point, N.C., faces a felony chargeof transporting unstamped cigarettes and a misdemean stanley mugs or charge of possession of unstamped cigarettes. He was released on bond.During store inspections in Baltimore County, Prince George s County, and Baltimore City on April 17 and 18, FED agents seized roughly $9,000 worth of untaxed other tobacco products. Three men face charges of willful possession, sale or offer to sell untaxed tobacco products from the operation.A clerk at DC Mini Mart LLC on Varnum Street in Mount Ranier, Md., Abdu