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A pre-dawn double shooting on Spellman Road left one man dead and another hospitalized. Homicide detectives are investigating and asking witnesses to call 410-396-2100.
Two Cambridge residents were arrested after fleeing a traffic stop near Ocean Gateway; deputies booked them on multiple charges including fleeing and eluding and resisting arrest.
A Huntingtown woman was charged after deputies allege she stole groceries at a Prince Frederick Weis, spat at a deputy in a patrol car and made threats. Trial is set for July 6.
Four people were hurt in a collision on Ballenger Creek Pike in Frederick; officials say injuries were non‑life‑threatening.
One person was arrested after a stabbing on the 9700 block of Smith Avenue in Baltimore; the injured person was taken to an area hospital and the investigation is ongoing.
A 55-year-old man was hospitalized after a Saturday shooting on Bateman Avenue. Police have identified a person of interest and are asking witnesses to call detectives.
A jury convicted a Davidsonville man on seven counts after investigators traced files reported on Reddit to accounts prosecutors say were linked to him. Sentencing is set for July 27.
Investigators say a Habitat for Humanity home on Cardin Way in Cambridge was intentionally set on fire, damaging a volunteer-built house and delaying a local affordable-housing project.
Two Maryland residents died after a wrong‑way driver struck oncoming traffic on I‑83 near Loganville late Thursday. Police say a 75‑year‑old woman from Middle River was involved.
A Wicomico County welfare check tied to a possible overdose turned up 44 firearms, 3‑D printers and ghost‑gun parts, officials say.
Police cordoned off the 6900 block of Harford Road after an early‑morning shooting that left at least one person injured; detectives were seen following a blood trail while processing the scene.
James Stanley Roderick Jr., struck by a CSX freight train near Executive Way on May 4, died of his injuries, family and state officials confirmed May 28.
A Catonsville man was federally indicted in a Baltimore carjacking prosecutors say involved gunfire and left the victim seriously injured.
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