Maryland
'Loves To Have Fun, Make Kids Laugh': Glen Burnie Teacher Shout-Out
GLEN BURNIE, MD — Great teachers matter. In Glen Burnie, we’re fortunate to have teachers like Carly Kriewald.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
This submission comes from Marshall Kaputsos, who nominated Carly Kriewald of Glen Burnie.
How do you know the teacher?
She is my friend
What does this person teach?
Art
Why do you believe the teacher should be recognized or honored?
She loves her craft and puts so much effort into teaching her students important skills. She loves to have fun and make the kids laugh while imparting valuable knowledge about art techniques and art history.
What’s one thing you want everyone to know about the teacher?
She loves her cat, Beaux.
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Maryland cowboy searching for stolen horse trailer
CLINTON, Md. – A real-life cowboy is on the lookout for clues after his horse trailer was reportedly stolen from Piscataway Horse Farm in Prince George’s County.
Police say the trailer was taken between 10 a.m. on Friday, July 12, and noon on Sunday, July 14.
Investigators confirmed the theft occurred at the farm but noted the absence of surveillance cameras in the area, except for one down the street, which did not capture any useful footage.
Jason Davis, a Clinton resident and the trailer’s owner, expressed his frustration and loss.
“Sunday, I pulled back up to the stable and I realized that the trailer was gone. For a hot second, I thought maybe somebody borrowed it, but then I was like, ‘Oh, it’s locked up, somebody done stole it,” Davis told FOX 5.
The stolen trailer, valued between $11,000 and $12,000, contained equipment worth an additional $3,000 to $4,000.
Davis, who has been a cowboy in the DMV area for 15 years, described the trailer as containing his “whole career.”
Davis shared pictures of the trailer with FOX 5, hoping someone might recognize it or have information on its whereabouts.
Despite the setback, he noted the support from the horsing community as he prepares for upcoming shows.
Prince George’s County police confirmed the theft, and they are investigating.
Davis emphasized that while the trailer is insured, many of the items collected over the years are irreplaceable.
“All of my equipment, just shy of my saddle … My saddles are the only thing that’s at my house. Everything else; the bridles, ropes, spurs, chest plates… I mean everything that I’ve acquired probably in the last 15 years is inside that trailer,” Davis said.
FOX 5 reached out to the Piscataway Horse Farm for comment, and owners say they’ve never had an incident in their 47 years in business. They also confirmed that there are no surveillance cameras on the premises.
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