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MDOT MTA Police released an image and are asking the public to help identify a person suspected of assaulting a CityLink NAVY bus operator on April 1 in downtown Baltimore.
A Baltimore man pleaded guilty and was sentenced after a Feb. 20, 2025, shooting at Pleasant View Gardens that killed one resident and injured another. The plea follows an earlier mistrial.
Police say four armed suspects carjacked a vehicle near Juneway in Belair‑Edison Tuesday night; they fled east behind Erdman Avenue and no one was hurt.
A bystander's quick action pulled a child from Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Mother's Day; the youngster is now reported to be OK. The rescue has renewed local calls for waterfront safety upgrades.
A Frederick man was sentenced to seven years for his role in covering up a 2023 MS-13 killing, court records show.
Home camera footage in Annapolis allegedly shows a sleeping woman being raped; a 29‑year‑old has been charged and is being held without bail.
State troopers dismantled two illegal car meets in Halethorpe and Silver Spring, arresting three people and recovering two stolen Camaros.
Baltimore County detectives renewed a call for tips in the 1999 Woodlawn killing of 13-year-old Sarah Jane Forrester. Her body was found behind Belmont Park Apartments on May 12, 1999.
Marquis Brown, 20, is on trial in Baltimore over an Oct. 3, 2023 Morgan State homecoming shooting that wounded five people.
A Reliance Road chicken house blaze on Sunday destroyed a 60x500‑foot barn and killed about 35,000 birds, leaving the farm owner facing roughly $500,000 in damages. Investigators suspect a tunnel‑fan failure.
Nine Eastern Shore residents were indicted in Anne Arundel County on charges including Medicaid fraud, identity theft and conspiracy. Initial court dates are set for June and July.
A 16-year-old Fallston High student, Tyler Benton, died after his electric dirt bike collided with an SUV on Route 152. Maryland State Police say the crash is under investigation.
A Baltimore judge handed Christopher Peacock a 25‑year sentence, suspending all but 12 years, after a jury convicted him of assault and firearm offenses in a Fells Point apartment shooting.
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