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Jury selection began March 10 in the trial of Antonio Mackey for a Jan. 29 Clay Street shooting that wounded a man. Surveillance footage and a distinctive necklace are central to the prosecution's case.
A Baltimore police officer was shot during a Park Heights barricade; the officer was taken to Shock Trauma and a suspect was also wounded.
Detectives released a photo after an unprovoked assault in a Glen Burnie Walmart parking lot on March 9 and are asking the public to call with tips.
A 76-year-old Hagerstown man pleaded guilty after admitting he paid Ecuadorian mothers for sexual images of their children; prosecutors say photos were recovered from his iCloud.
Firefighters ventilated Autumn Lake Post‑Acute Care Center on Frankford Avenue after slightly elevated carbon monoxide readings; officials said no evacuation was needed.
Court records say Alonso Hester Jr. trailed a neighbor to her kitchen after asking for sugar; he’s being held without bond on rape and home‑invasion charges. A hearing is set for April 10.
A Baltimore teen accepted a plea Monday in the Nov. hotel‑party killing of 28‑year‑old Kierra Tripp; the deal leaves him with 25 years behind bars under the agreement.
Baltimore Police say detectives arrested 25-year-old Quandre Evans in connection with a Sept. 12, 2025 Western District shooting that injured a man.
A late-night fire gutted several vacant rowhomes in West Baltimore's Penn North, leaving multiple houses destroyed. Crews contained the blaze and officials reported no injuries.
MTA named Jaheim Deandre Jackson, 23, as the man killed after being struck by a train at Shot Tower station. MTA police are leading the investigation and service was suspended.
Abdullah’s family says they will file a civil suit after the June 17, 2025 police shooting and are urging the AG to reconsider its decision not to charge officers.
A 60‑acre Preston estate tied to the Janet Mello fraud case has been listed at about $3 million as federal forfeiture moves continue.
A Baltimore City Public Schools employee was found dead inside Arundel Elementary on Monday. Students were sent home early and the district says counselors will be available.
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