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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Second Parkville Man Charged In Connection with Hazmat Incident

Police said the man and his acquaintance were bottling engine starter fluid which they intended to sell as an inhalant.

A second Parkville man is charged in connection with a hazmat situation in Parkville Monday night. Kahrl Retti Jr., 18, of the unit block of Bideford Court in Parkville was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession with the intent to distribute. Retti and an acquaintance, Justin Trionfo, were arrested at Retti's home Tuesday morning. Court records show that Retti is currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $50,000 bond. Police found Mountain Dew bottles filled with engine starter fluid and water in the basement of Trionfo's Ridgley Oak Road home during a hazmat incident Monday night, said Baltimore County Police Department spokeswoman Cathleen Batton. Retti and Trionfo were allegedly…

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Parkville Man Arrested, Allegedly Intended to Sell Engine Starter Fluid As Inhalant

Police said the arrest was related to a hazmat situation in Parkville Monday night.

A Parkville man faces drug charges following a hazmat incident Monday night in which a bomb squad was called to a Parkville home. Justin Trionfo, 19, of the 8300 block of Ridgely Oak Road is charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession with intent to distribute. Court records show that Trionfo is currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center in lieu of $1,000,000 bail. Trionfo was arrested Tuesday morning at the home of an acquaintance after police found Mountain Dew bottles filled with engine starter fluid and water in the basement of his Ridgley Oak Road home during a hazmat incident Monday night, said Baltimore County Police Department spokeswoman Cathleen Batton. Trionfo and his …

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allyson trionfo

4:37 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Bomb Squad Responds To Parkville Home

Investigation continues into chemicals found at the home but police say they do not believe bombs or methamphetamines were being manufactured.

UPDATED (8:54 p.m.)—The investigation continues Monday night into chemicals found in the basement of a Parkville home that police initially suspected were part of a bomb or methamphetamine manufacturing operation. Det. Shawn Vinson, a police spokesman, said police now believe neither drugs nor explosives were being manufactured in the home located in the 8300 Block of Ridgely Oak Road near Loch Raven Village. Vinson said investigators believe "the chemicals are of little significance." Baltimore County police and fire departments were called to the home by the owner after he noticed a strong chemical smell inside. The owner does not live in the home and Vinson said the location of current occupant, who is related to the owner, is not known…

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10:43 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

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