Barricade standoff shuts down area near loch raven reservoir
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Barricade standoff shuts down area near Loch Raven Reservoir

Police urged residents to avoid a major Baltimore County corridor as officers worked an active barricade situation near the reservoir

BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — Police activity near Loch Raven Reservoir forced officials to warn residents to stay away from part of a busy Baltimore County corridor Tuesday as officers responded to an active barricade situation.

The Baltimore County Police Department said officers were handling the incident along the Dulaney Valley Road corridor near East Timonium Road and Jarrettsville Pike.

Authorities asked the public to avoid the immediate area while police worked to resolve the situation.

Investigators have not released details about what led to the barricade or how many people may be involved.

Police said additional information would be released as it becomes available.

Traffic disruptions were expected in the area as officers maintained a heavy police presence near the reservoir corridor.

No injuries were immediately reported.

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Key Points

  • Baltimore County police responding to barricade situation near Loch Raven Reservoir
  • Public asked to avoid Dulaney Valley Road corridor
  • Investigation remains active as police work to resolve incident
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