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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Department of Environment searching for missing gauge

The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) is seeking a gauge containing a small, sealed amount of radioactive material that was lost after last being seen at a campus construction site at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in Princess Anne.

The Troxler Model 3440P surface moisture density gauge, serial number 75791, was last seen in the early afternoon of July 17 at the construction site, located at 30610 College Backbone Road.

The licensee, J.D. Hynes and Associates, Inc., reported to Environment that a technician had placed the gauge on the tailgate of a truck at the site and drove to the Hynes office, located at 32185 Beaver Run Drive in nearby Salisbury, where he noticed the gauge was missing.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to the crisfield - county times Facebook page, this was found on 7/23.

Anonymous said...

This is old news and found

Anonymous said...

UMES is a college that teaches how to steal , rob and kill , BLM and ANTFIA

Anonymous said...

UMES Kids steal anything not nailed down. They were stealing video projectors from classrooms. The school would go on ebay buy them back and keep it quiet...

No accountability. this is why we are where we are now.

Anonymous said...

Probably was taken by one of those fine, outstanding, pillar of the community, students or teachers.

Anonymous said...

Not sure why several commenters assumed it was stolen. It says the guy from Hynes placed it on his tailgate and then drove off. Lol.

Anonymous said...

11:15
Get a clue:
Because the incident happened in Princess Anne.

Anonymous said...

If it happened at UMES, it was stolen. That's just the way it is.