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3 Delaware teens charged in 30-mile chase through Maryland

RISING SUN, Md. (AP) — Three teenagers wanted in connection with several Delaware shootings have been arrested following a 30-mile-long chase that ended in a crash in Maryland.

Maryland State Police said in a statement Monday that 17-year-old brothers Anthony Harrigan and Maurice Harrigan, along with 18-year-old Stanley Jones, were charged as adults with offenses ranging from assault to firearms and traffic violations following the Sunday night chase.

Officials say that as Maryland officers were intercepting the reportedly stolen jeep,  it struck two patrol cars and later crashed.

The teens were caught and jailed ahead of an initial court appearance. It’s unclear whether they have attorneys who can comment for them.

Maryland Zoo’s lone female elephant moving as facility transitions to all-male herd

The Maryland Zoo is preparing to say goodbye to its only female African elephant as it changes to an all-male herd. Felix, a 43-year-old elephant who has lived at the Baltimore zoo for 19 years, will move to another facility later this week. Zoo officials said the move is in Felix’s best interest because it will give her opportunities to socialize with other female elephants. Her interaction with other females have been limited since the zoo’s other female elephant died in 2024. “We will all miss her but having social companionship in a female herd is the best thing for Felix’s overall well-being,” Mammal Curator Erin Cantwell Grimm said.
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