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Family members of a 13-year-old boy who drowned after being trapped in an open storm drain during flash floods last week in ...
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After boy’s death, Mount Airy officials plan to assess all drain pipes, create weather task force
Mason Kearns was steps from his Mount Airy apartment door, playing with a ball, when he was hit by a “river” rushing down the ...
A person in Mount Airy drowned in a storm drain as waters rose during Thursday evening's flood watch in Maryland, according to the town's police chief. Crews from Mount Airy's police department, fire ...
Mason Kearns, 13, was swept into a storm drain during flash flooding. Firefighters worked nearly 50 minutes to locate and retrieve him. A candlelight vigil was held in Mount Airy to honor his memory.
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DC News Now on MSNFamily holds vigil for 13-year-old boy who drowned after being swept away by floodwater in Mount Airy
The family of a 13-year-old boy who was found dead after he was swept away by floodwaters in Mount Airy held a vigil Sunday ...
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Police identify Mount Airy boy who died in Thursday's flash floods
The Mount Airy Police Department has identified Mason Kearns as the 13-year-old who died after being swept into a storm drain ...
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13-year-old boy dies after getting trapped in a storm drain during Maryland flooding
FOR NOW, I’M LIVE IN MOUNT AIRY, CARROLL COUNTY. A 13-year-old boy died Thursday after he was swept into a storm drain in Maryland during heavy rainfall and flooding, officials said.The boy was ...
MOUNT AIRY, Md. -- A heartbroken community in Mount Airy, Maryland, is mourning the loss of a 13-year-old boy, who died during the flash flooding in the mid-Atlantic Thursday.
A 13-year-old boy died after flash floods wedged him into a storm drain in Mount Airy, Maryland, on Thursday, July 31. The teenager was identified as Mason Kearns.
MOUNT AIRY, Md. (AP) — A 13-year-old boy died after he was trapped in a storm drain in Maryland during heavy rainfall and flooding on the East Coast that also led to rescues from cars that were ...
Parts of the Baltimore area received 2.5 to 4 inches Thursday, according to the weather service, but isolated areas received more.
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