Annie DeVoe

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adevoe@dailyvoice.com

Annie is a proud alumna of Purdue University, with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Anthropology. She began her journalism career in front of a camera, reporting news across the Midwest.

Annie’s passion for journalism began back in high school during her time in Youth In Government, where she served as as reporter and press editor for several years. She is proud to have pursued her childhood dream of becoming a journalist. From breaking news to archery on horseback to hanging out with kangaroos, Annie is grateful to share the stories and events of those around her.

In her free time, Annie enjoys showing her horses and watching sports. The only granddaughter of Indiana Pacer’s founder Chuck DeVoe and stepdaughter of Purdue Men’s Basketball Announcer and former player Ralph Taylor, Annie’s love for Indiana basketball runs deep.

A US history buff, Annie is proud to provide news to the Capitol region.

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Four Face Federal Indictment In Maryland For $3M COVID-19 Fraud Scheme Four Face Federal Indictment In Maryland For $3M COVID-19 Fraud Scheme
Four Face Federal Indictment In Maryland For $3M Covid-19 Fraud Scheme Four Maryland residents are facing federal indictment for a CARES Act COVID-19 unemployment fraud scheme that saw over $3 million in losses, officials say. Three of the suspects had an initial court appearance in Baltimore on Thursday, July 21, while the fourth was scheduled to appear on Friday, July 22 in Florida. Those facing charges:  Tyshawna Davis, 38, of Gwynn Oak; Donna Jones, 55, of Cockeysville; Devante Smith, 27, of Hanover; Tila Woods, 44, of Baltimore. From June 2020 through May 2021, the four used the identification information of their victims to fraudulently obtain une…
Baltimore Police Ask For Help Locating Missing Boy Baltimore Police Ask For Help Locating Missing Boy
Baltimore Police Ask For Help Locating Missing Boy Baltimore Police are asking for the public's help locating a missing 13-year-old boy, officials say. Sheldon Smith was reported missing the morning of Thursday, July 21 from the 6100 block of Chinquapin Parkway, according to Baltimore police. Smith was last seen in the 5200 block of Park Heights Avenue wearing a white t-shirt, burgundy sweatpants, and black flip-flops. Anyone with information regarding Smith's whereabouts has been instructed to call 911 to notify investigators.
Reward Offered As Detectives Investigate Fatal District Heights Shooting Reward Offered As Detectives Investigate Fatal District Heights Shooting
Reward Offered As Detectives Investigate Fatal District Heights Shooting Detectives are investigating a fatal shooting of a Suitland man that occurred in District Heights earlier this week, authorities say. Tremayne Crawford, 34, was fatally shot in the 3300 block of Walters Lane around 10 a.m., Wednesday, July 20, according to Prince George's County police. Crawford was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. Detectives are working to identify a suspect(s) and a motive, police said. A $25,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to the arrest and prosecution of whoever is responsible for the death of Crawford. If a…
Man Admits To Conspiring With Maryland Brother To Obtain Federal Housing Loan Man Admits To Conspiring With Maryland Brother To Obtain Federal Housing Loan
Man Admits To Conspiring With Maryland Brother To Obtain Federal Housing Loan The brother of a Baltimore business owner has admitted to falsely claiming his brother's bank balance and activity to obtain a federal housing administration loan, officials say. Calvin Abramowitz, 48, of Lakewood, New Jersey, has been ordered to pay $209,036 after pleading guilty to bank fraud, according to the Department of Justice. Abramowitz and his brother, Philip Abramowitz, age 40, of Pikesville, Maryland, conspired to defraud at least one financial institution to obtain Federal Housing Administration loans and property under false pretenses, officials said. Philip Abramow…
Temperatures Rising: USPS Mail Truck Destroyed By Engine Fire In Maryland Temperatures Rising: USPS Mail Truck Destroyed By Engine Fire In Maryland
Temperatures Rising: USPS Mail Truck Destroyed By Engine Fire In Maryland A scorching day got even hotter outside a Montgomery County house after a mail truck caught on fire behind their Darnestown home, authorities say. The flames began around 12:30 p.m. near the rear of the home on the 14200 block of Seneca Road, Thursday, July 21, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue. The driver of the vehicle indicated that there was a mechanical issue when the engine was started, causing smoke and flames to rise up from the gas combustion engine. No serious injuries have been reported in the incident.
Minor Nabbed After Armed Carjacking Of Ride-Share Driver In Maryland: Police Minor Nabbed After Armed Carjacking Of Ride-Share Driver In Maryland: Police
Minor Nabbed After Armed Carjacking Of Ride-Share Driver In Maryland: Police One juvenile has been arrested and charged with a Gaithersburg armed carjacking of a ride-share driver, authorities say. The victims were picking up customers in the 18500 block of Boysenberry Drive in their black 2019 Toyota Corolla shortly before 1 a.m., Sunday, July 10 when the incident occurred, Montgomery County police say. The suspects approached the car with a handgun and knife and demanded the victims to get out, according to police. After the victims exited the vehicle the suspects drove off toward Montgomery Village Avenue, then Midcounty Highway. Officers located the car in the …
Worker Trapped In Rockville Trench Rescued, Airlifted To Hospital Worker Trapped In Rockville Trench Rescued, Airlifted To Hospital
Worker Trapped In Rockville Trench Rescued, Airlifted To Hospital Several people were rescued after becoming trapped in a trench in Montgomery County, officials say. Rescue personnel were called to the 9600 block of Viers Drive shortly before 2 p.m., Thursday, July 21 to assist in the removal of three people from the trench, including one that was trapped, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue. One worker was able to self rescue, while another was assisted by officials. The remaining worker became buried up to the waist in the trench that was reportedly between six and eight feet deep, three feet wide, and 10 feet long. https://t.co/fFLeKQ8K…
Contract Violation, Shortages, Involuntarily Transfers Montgomery County Public School Teachers Contract Violation, Shortages, Involuntarily Transfers Montgomery County Public School Teachers
Contract Violation, Shortages, Involuntarily Transfers Montgomery County Public School Teachers Staffing shortages for Montgomery County Public Schools have caused several teachers to involuntarily end their summer breaks, which the union says is a violation of their contracts, reports 7News. The contract "clearly states" that teachers will be notified of upcoming involuntary transfers no later than Feb. 28, 2022, and that every effort to notify the member of the transfer before job fairs will be made, continues the outlet. Several school electives and classes are also being reduced or dropped due to the shortages. Resignations and retirements are up 38 percent in the past school year…
Body Found In Maryland Lake (DEVELOPING) Body Found In Maryland Lake (DEVELOPING)
Body Found In Maryland Lake (Developing) Detectives are investigating circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body in a Pikesville lake, according to officials. A report of an unresponsive person in Quarry Lake was made around 12:30 p.m., Thursday, July 21, dispatching officers to the the 2900 block of Stone Cliff Drive, according to Baltimore authorities. Details surrounding the incident have not yet been released. This is a developing story and will continue to be updated. 
Officials Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland Officials Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland
Officials Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland Details have been released on the fatal officer-involved shooting in the attempted serving of an arrest warrant in Gaithersburg, authorities say. A deputy sheriff assigned to the US Marshals Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force was attempting to serve the warrant in the 100 block of Garth Terrance around 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 20 when the incident occurred, as previously reported by Daily Voice. The deputy shot the wanted man, fatally injuring him, officials said. A second man was also shot and taken to a hospital for treatment of his injuries. The FBI is conducting the …
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