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Boy in pajamas missing since September in Baltimore

Urgent search continues for 9-year-old boy missing since September in South Baltimore Baltimore, MD – Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 9-year-old Tristan King, who was last seen on the morning of Wednesday, September 24, in the 3500 block of Potee Street. Tristan was last spotted around…
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Baltimore Police found compliant in two more sections of consent decree

The Consent Decree Monitoring Team and a federal judge found the department is in full compliance with its technology, and recruitment and retention sections.
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14-year-old boy injured during late-night Baltimore gunfire

Teen shot in finger during late-night gunfire on North Dukeland Street in Baltimore Baltimore, MD — A 14-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital late Tuesday night after being shot in the finger during a reported shooting in the city’s Northwest District, officials said. The incident occurred just before 11:30…
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‘It’s a fun job’: Neighbors help rid sidewalks of snow and ice for free

With all the snow and ice still on the streets after Sunday's storm, one mayor in Maryland asked for volunteers to help clear sidewalks. For middle and high school students in Baltimore, it's a chance to get credit for volunteer hours. For adults, it's just the satisfaction of being a neighbor helping a neighbor.
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Snowstorm drives East Coasters to adopt “dibs”

This week’s winter storm along the East Coast has sparked sightings of the Chicago seasonal tradition known as dibs. The practice is illegal, but has been practiced for decades, and tacitly endorsed by leaders including former Mayor Richard M. Daley.
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State Police Trooper and His K-9 Praised for Finding Teen With Autism Who Went...

A Maryland State Police Trooper and his bloodhound tracked down the juvenile during severe weather conditions
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Baltimore police arrest two juveniles for auto theft after Foxtrot locates stolen vehicle

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Two 16-year-olds were arrested for stealing a vehicle in Baltimore County, which was later found in the city, police announced. On Jan. 18 shortly before 1 p.m., the Baltimore police helicopter, known as Foxtrot, located a 2022 Acura TLX that had been reported stolen in Baltimore County.
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Baltimore mayor’s $163K SUV tops cost of all Md. executive vehicles, records show

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s taxpayer-funded SUV is the most expensive executive vehicle in Maryland, outpacing every other top elected leader by tens of thousands of dollars, according to records obtained by Spotlight on Maryland. Public officials across Maryland are routinely assigned...
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Racially Charged Assault at Pennsylvania Club Leaves Woman Injured, Couple Charged

A night out at a York County bar ended in a violent confrontation that police say was fueled by racial hostility. Authorities allege that on January 10, a woman from Baltimore was attacked at the Hanover Eagles club after an argument escalated into physical violence. A local couple — Richard Willis Mitchell Jr., 62,...
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‘Grand theft housing:’ $2.3M squatter takeover exposes gaps in Maryland law, renews debate

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — The takeover of a $2.3 million Bethesda home has renewed scrutiny in Annapolis, where lawmakers from both parties now acknowledge that Maryland law provides limited tools to remove squatters, leaving homeowners, financial institutions, and communities exposed for months or years. The property,...

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