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Top Baltimore news: Teens allegedly beat 78-year-old man; man possibly abducted following argument

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Published on April 24, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

Baltimore Mayor Pugh's home gets new $500 citation from city housing department over roof work

Baltimore housing officials have issued a fresh $500 citation and code violation notice against Democratic Mayor Catherine Pugh, faulting her for a new roof on her Ashburton home that doesn’t meet historic preservation standards.

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Jury sees video showing moments before Baltimore County officer Amy Caprio's death

Dawnta Harris, a 17-year-old accused of fatally striking Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio last year, is the first teen accused in her death to stand trial this week.

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Acting Baltimore Mayor Young 'would hate to see' Mayor Pugh return from her leave of absence

Acting Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young says he is frustrated he doesn’t know more about Mayor Catherine Pugh’s plans to return from a leave of absence. And asked what it would look like if Pugh returned to her duties, he said, “I would hate to see it.”

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Teens allegedly beat 78-year-old man, steal car on Easter Sunday, Baltimore police say

The man told investigators he was sitting inside of his 2017 Honda CRV in front of his home when three teens approached the driver side of the car, opened the door and punched the man in the face once before pulling him out of the vehicle.

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Baltimore Police: Man possibly abducted following argument in Irvington neighborhood

Charles Mitchell 33, is believed to have been abducted Monday from the 400 block of Yale Ave., according to Baltimore Police Department.

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