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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Most Expensive Home In Baltimore County Listed At $12M Most Expensive Home In Baltimore County Listed At $12M
Most Expensive Home In Baltimore County Listed At $12M The most expensive home in Baltimore County is listed at $12 million, according to a Zillow listing. The massive four-bedroom seven-bathroom smart home located in the desirable Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills is nestled on five acres, includes a wine room, and has not one, but two oversized three-car garages. The features do not stop there as the backyard offers one of the most expansive pools in the community, an outdoor fireplace, an exterior kitchen, and water features.  To take a look at this beautiful home on Zillow, click here. 
Gunman Who Stayed At Scene After Shooting Victim Charged With Assault: Police Gunman Who Stayed At Scene After Shooting Victim Charged With Assault: Police
Gunman Who Stayed At Scene After Shooting Victim Charged With Assault: Police Detectives have arrested a man who stayed on the scene after allegedly shooting a victim in Baltimore County over the weekend, authorities say. William Mints, 61, allegedly shot a male victim in his 20's on the 7500 block of Windsor Mill Road around 12 p.m., Saturday, June 25, according to Baltimore County Police. Mints remained on the scene after the shooting and was treated at the scene for minor injuries. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for non life-threatening injuries.  Mints was charged with first-degree assault and remains held at the Baltimore County …
Man Found Guilty Of Attempted Rape, Home Invasion Of Elderly Edgewater Woman Man Found Guilty Of Attempted Rape, Home Invasion Of Elderly Edgewater Woman
Man Found Guilty Of Attempted Rape, Home Invasion Of Elderly Edgewater Woman A man accused of attempted sexual assault and home invasion of an elderly woman has been found guilty of all charges by an Anne Arundel County jury, reports the Southern Maryland Chronicle. Paul Harell, 50, tried to rape the 74-year-old woman after breaking into her home on the 2300 block of Likes Road in Edgewater on Aug. 13, 2021. The woman fought off Harell and was able to use a medic alert device to deter the attacker, the outlet reports. The victim immediately called 9-1-1 after the attack to report the incident. Upon investigation, officers learned that a witness had spotted a su…
Police Seek IDs For Persons Of Interest In Baltimore Shooting Police Seek IDs For Persons Of Interest In Baltimore Shooting
Police Seek IDs For Persons Of Interest In Baltimore Shooting Police are asking for the public's help in identifying persons of interest in a connection to a Baltimore shooting, authorities say. Surveillance images have been released of a vehicle and the persons of interest for the shooting that occurred in the 1600 block of Aliceanna Street, around 2:19 a.m., Sunday, June 26, according to Baltimore Police.  VehicleBaltimore Police Department Officers located two victims suffering from gunshot wounds at the scene.  A 34-year-old male victim had an apparent gunshot wound to the stomach and a 23-year-old male victim had an apparent gunshot wound to…
Maryland Cheerleader, 18, Killed In DC Shooting Maryland Cheerleader, 18, Killed In DC Shooting
Maryland Cheerleader, 18, Killed In DC Shooting A young Maryland cheerleader was killed in a triple shooting in Northwest D.C. over the weekend, reports NBC Washington. Kyndall Myers, 18, succumbed to her injuries after she and two other victims, a 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy, were shot shortly after midnight on the 800 block of Quincy Street NW on Sunday, June 26, reports the outlet.  Myers's former cheerleading team remembered her as "a constant light to [their] program", in a grieving post.  Kyndall Myers remembered by Power AthleticsPower Athletics (Facebook) Video from the scene showed bullet holes in cars, businesse…
Man Sentenced For Kidnapping Victim At Maryland Hotel & Casino Man Sentenced For Kidnapping Victim At Maryland Hotel & Casino
Man Sentenced For Kidnapping Victim At Maryland Hotel & Casino A D.C. man has been sentenced for the kidnapping of a victim at a Maryland hotel and casino, authorities announce. Darius Lawrence "Mup" Young, 30, was sentenced to 13 years in federal prison in connection to the February 2021 kidnapping on Monday, June 27, according to the Department of Justice.  Young had worked with several other co-conspirators, including Anthony Anthony Erik "Pain" Hebron, 29, Christopher Allen "40" Young, 27, Lamar Jamal Perkins, 28, and an unidentified co-conspirator to lure the victim to the hotel and casino where they kidnapped them on Feb. 3, 2021. Hebron an…
Two Dead In Baltimore Triple Shooting: Police Two Dead In Baltimore Triple Shooting: Police
Two Dead In Baltimore Triple Shooting: Police Two men were dead in a triple shooting in Baltimore over the weekend, authorities say. A 21-year-old and a 26-year-old male were pronounced dead, and a 28-year-old female is in stable condition after shots were fired on the 5300 block of Frankford Avenue shortly before 8 p.m., Sunday, June 26, according to Baltimore Police. Officers patrolling the area located the victims after hearing gunshots. One of the male victims was pronounced dead on the scene, and the other male and the female victim were transported to a hospital for treatment, where the second male succumbed to his injuries. The…
Baltimore Man Charged With Attempted Murder In April Shooting Baltimore Man Charged With Attempted Murder In April Shooting
Baltimore Man Charged With Attempted Murder In April Shooting A Baltimore man has been charged with attempted first-degree murder after injuring a man in a shooting last April, authorities say. Ryshawn Ellison, 23, was arrested on June 9 after an investigation connected him to the shooting of a 23-year-old victim on the 500 block of North Glover Street on April 29, according to Baltimore Police.  The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries.  Anyone with information is urged to contact Southeast District shooting detectives at 410-396-2422. Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the …
Baltimore Cat Shot In Neck Gets Second Chance At Life Baltimore Cat Shot In Neck Gets Second Chance At Life
Baltimore Cat Shot In Neck Gets Second Chance At Life A Baltimore cat has gotten a second chance at life after being shot in the neck after the community stepped up to raise money for the surgery to remove a bullet, according to his caretaker's GoFundMe.  The cat, affectionately known as OJ, came to his owners from the streets of Richmond, Virginia. One day in Aug. 2021, OJ returned to his rescuers with what they assumed was a nasty animal bite, that turned out to be much more serious.  After being treated by a veterinarian, OJ seemed to return to normal until he became distressed a few months later. An abscess had formed on OJ's nec…
How Trip To Doctor Wins Baltimore Grandmother $100K How Trip To Doctor Wins Baltimore Grandmother $100K
How Trip To Doctor Wins Baltimore Grandmother $100K A typical day of errands turned into a day a Baltimore City grandmother will never forget, according to the Maryland Lottery. The anonymous winner known as "Little T" was on her way to a doctors appointment by bus when she decided to take a quick detour to Smith's Place on Harford Road where she purchased the fourth of nine $100,000 top prize mega-sized Mega 7s lottery tickets, confirms the Maryland Lottery. Little T came to the Lottery headquarters with her daughter where they told the story of the remarkable day. “I ran home and sang ‘We’re in the money, we’re in the money” over and over…
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