Baltimore Sun

Report of mice at Parkville retirement community

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The state health department is investigat­ing a report of mice at a Parkville retirement community, according to department officials. The Oak Crest Retirement Community first received a complaint about mice in its Nottingham Gardens building from a resident’s family member on Aug. 31, according to Dan Dunne, a spokesman for the community. The Maryland Department of Health’s Office of Health Care Quality received a complaint about mice Oct. 3, according to Brittany Fowler, a spokeswoma­n for the state health department. The state health department’s investigat­ion is ongoing, Fowler said in an email. Dunne, however, said health department officials visited the campus Wednesday and indicated there was no mouse infestatio­n. inside fled and told officers the group had broken into her apartment. Police said three men — T’reiko Medley, 19, a 17-year-old and a 16-year-old — eventually surrendere­d to police without incident.

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