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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Hospital Employee In Maryland Sentenced For Producing Child Porn Of An Unconscious Patient Hospital Employee In Maryland Sentenced For Producing Child Porn Of An Unconscious Patient
Hospital Employee In Maryland Sentenced For Producing Child Porn Of An Unconscious Patient A former hospital employee has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison after sexually assaulting minor victims while they were unconscious, authorities say. Donald Benson, 42, of Nottingham, assaulted the 15-year-old girl back in 2016 and possessed child pornography dating back to 1999, according to the Department of Justice.  On Sept. 18, 2016, Benson, who was working as a patient sitter, assaulted the teenage girl while she was unconscious, prosecutors said. Benson took 13 pictures of the sexual assault and sent those pictures to his personal email account, using the birthdate o…
Baltimore Workers Wanted For Various Roles In Near $15M Clean-Up Initiative Baltimore Workers Wanted For Various Roles In Near $15M Clean-Up Initiative
Baltimore Workers Wanted For Various Roles In Near $15M Clean-Up Initiative Nearly $15 million will go toward a clean-up initiative for Baltimore's historically disinvested neighborhoods, announced officials. The $14.7 million investment into the American Rescue Plan Act will hire Baltimore community members to remove debris from alleys, public trash cans, and overgrown, trash-filled vacant lots in up to 15 selected neighborhoods throughout the city, says Mayor Brandon Scott, who announced the initiative on Thursday, Aug. 4. "This program is a great example of the City leveraging ARPA funding to produce the greatest possible impact for our residents," Scott said.&n…
Large Amount Of Suspected Drugs, Guns, Seized From Two Maryland Men During Stop: Police Large Amount Of Suspected Drugs, Guns, Seized From Two Maryland Men During Stop: Police
Large Amount Of Suspected Drugs, Guns, Seized From Two Maryland Men During Stop: Police Two Maryland men were arrested after a traffic stop in Brooklyn Park led to the discovery of multiple handguns and a large quantity of suspected drugs, authorities say. Marquise Da'Shawn Stafford, 22, and Shawn Nickolas Guzman, 22, were pulled over in the area of Ritchie Highway and Townsend Avenue shortly after 4 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 2, according to Anne Arundel County police. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle where they found a loaded .40 caliber Glock 23 handgun, a loaded .40 caliber Polymer 80 handgun, and around 577 grams of suspected marijuana. Guzman, who was a passenger in …
Handgun-Wielding Man Wanted After Threatening To Shoot Employee At Maryland Cash Depot: Police Handgun-Wielding Man Wanted After Threatening To Shoot Employee At Maryland Cash Depot: Police
Handgun-Wielding Man Wanted After Threatening To Shoot Employee At Maryland Cash Depot: Police A wanted suspect has been arrested after threatening an employee during an aggressive attempted robbery in Glen Burnie, authorities say. The unknown suspect entered the Cash Depot at 7424 E. Furnace Branch Road around 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 3, according to Anne Arundel County police. The suspect then tried to force his way through a secured door before the employee jumped up to secure an additional lock. At that time, the suspect began kicking the door and showed a black handgun to the employee, threatening to shoot him. The employee called police and the suspect fled in a dark sedan t…
Dream Big: Sister Prophecizes Winning $25,000 Maryland Lottery Numbers Dream Big: Sister Prophecizes Winning $25,000 Maryland Lottery Numbers
Dream Big: Sister Prophecizes Winning $25,000 Maryland Lottery Numbers A 50-cent bet based on a dream paid off big for one lucky Maryland lady. The 68-year-old Cockeysville resident used numbers from a dream her sister had to win the $25,000 Pick 5 prize that she purchased on Tuesday, Aug. 2, according to Maryland Lottery officials. The lucky lotto player's sister reportedly told her she had a dream that she was on a bus that had the number "23815" on it. She went on to play those numbers on a 50-cent straight bet in the July 29 midday drawing, scanning her ticket to reveal her five-figure winnings. Choosing not to disclose a name to Lottery officials, the wo…
Maryland Sisters Die In Hamptons Vacation House Fire: Reports Maryland Sisters Die In Hamptons Vacation House Fire: Reports
Maryland Sisters Die In Hamptons Vacation House Fire: Reports Tragedy struck an unsuspecting Potomac family after their Southampton rental home caught fire, taking the lives of two of their children, officials say. The fire erupted overnight on Thursday, August 4 at the home the Wiener family was renting, trapping daughters Lindsay, 19, and Jillian, 21 inside, according to multiple reports. Their father, Lewis, 60, mother, Alisa, 52, and brother, Zachary Wiener, 23, were able to escape the flames that trapped the two girls, confirmed by the Washington Hebrew Congregation, of which Lewis Wiener is the president.  Lewis, Alisha, and Zachary report…
Maryland Man Indicted On Firearm And Drug Distribution Charges: AG Maryland Man Indicted On Firearm And Drug Distribution Charges: AG
Maryland Man Indicted On Firearm And Drug Distribution Charges: AG A Baltimore man has been indicted on firearm and drug-related charges in connection to drug trafficking, authorities say. An investigation into the activities of James Markel Jones, 29, began on Wednesday, July 6 after officers observed Jones "displaying characteristics of an armed man" in security footage from the 2500 block of Edmondson Avenue, according to the office of the Maryland Attorney General. Detectives were able to approach Jones, and when Jones raised his arms in deference, the handle of a handgun tucked in his waistband was visible, officials said. Officers seized the handgun…
$25K Reward Offered As Police In Maryland Investigate Fatal Shooting $25K Reward Offered As Police In Maryland Investigate Fatal Shooting
$25K Reward Offered As Police In Maryland Investigate Fatal Shooting A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered in connection to a fatal shooting in Temple Hills, authorities say. Officers found Teyon Harrod, 23, suffering from gunshot wounds outside of a residence in the 4900 block of Sharon Road, around 10:40 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 2, according to Prince George's County police.  Harrod was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.  Anyone with information relevant to this investigation that leads to the arrest and prosecution of a shooting suspect may be eligible to receive the reward. Those with information have been instructed to call detect…
Man Struck In Morning Baltimore Shooting Listed In Serious Condition Man Struck In Morning Baltimore Shooting Listed In Serious Condition
Man Struck In Morning Baltimore Shooting Listed In Serious Condition A man is in serious condition after being shot during a morning attack in Baltimore, authorities say. The 46-year-old victim - whose name has not been released - was found suffering from an apparent gunshot wound in the 600 block of North Luzerne Street around 9:45 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 3, according to Baltimore police. Initial investigation revealed that the man was shot on East Monument at North Rose Street by an unidentified suspect, police said. The victim was rushed to the hospital for treatment of his injuries. His condition was not immediately available early on Wednesday afternoon…
Child Reportedly Receives Major Eye Trauma After Owings Mills Archery Incident Child Reportedly Receives Major Eye Trauma After Owings Mills Archery Incident
Child Reportedly Receives Major Eye Trauma After Owings Mills Archery Incident A young child has been rushed to the hospital with major trauma after an archery accident in Owings Mills, according to initial reports. The 10-year-old allegedly received an injury to the eye in the accident that occurred in the 500 block of Redland Court, according to initial and unconfirmed reports. The condition of the victim is currently unknown. This is a developing story and will continue to be updated as details are released. 
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