By ERIC HARTLEY, Staff Writer
By ERIC HARTLEY, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
03/29/09
A year ago, John Logue was homeless, living in the woods off Crain Highway in Glen Burnie, and a hard-core drug addict who used, in his words, "anything and everything" he could get his hands on.
The county holds it's second annual homeless resource day at Annapolis Middle School providing an array of services and advice.
In March 2008, he attended the county's first homeless resource day. And yesterday, Logue was back at the second annual event at Annapolis Middle School - but this time, he was there as a volunteer.
At last year's event in Glen Burnie, weeks after testifying against another homeless man convicted in a fatal beating, Logue talked to someone from Hope House, a Crownsville drug-treatment facility that eventually...
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