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A three‑alarm fire tore through multiple rowhomes on Brookfield Avenue in Reservoir Hill Sunday; crews worked into the evening while investigators began assessing damage.
Detectives posted on X after an assault and scooter carjacking on West North Avenue; Metro Crime Stoppers is accepting anonymous tips that may qualify for a reward.
A teen in Gwynn Oak was shot after a firearm discharged while a juvenile relative handled it. Baltimore County detectives say one juvenile told officers he found the gun days earlier.
Baltimore County identified a body found in Owings Mills as Nina Tarkovskaya, who vanished in May 2006. Detectives are renewing their appeal and asking for tips.
A 28-year-old man was shot early Saturday on Fairmount Avenue and is in stable condition as Southeast detectives investigate.
Ocean City police released descriptions of five people wanted after a late-night assault on Wicomico Street. Investigators are asking witnesses to call or email tips.
A Frederick County jury found GOP gubernatorial candidate Douglas Larcomb guilty of violating an ex‑partner’s protective order and related counts, days before the June 23 primary.
Baltimore Police says a Southern District action team was "temporarily deactivated" for months; officials offered few details about staffing or reactivation.
Jurors heard opening statements in the trial of Ronald Hall, accused in the May 11, 2025 Brooklyn killing of Albert Manning. The case returns to court Friday.
Edward Jackson Bunn was arrested in Cecil County on multiple stalking, assault and sexual‑offense charges tied to incidents in Perryville; investigators are asking anyone with information to contact police.
Windows at The Brixton were shot out after an early‑morning burst of gunfire; police combed the 400 block of South Broadway while detectives processed the scene.
Elkton police say a bystander was hurt when shots were fired near the Glenn Creek Circle pool Thursday; investigators are asking for video and tips.
A Maryland man drew a 3½-year federal sentence after admitting he sold thousands of counterfeit oxycodone tablets laced with fentanyl across the DMV.
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