Binge Drinking Death: Towson University Student Found Dead Following Evening of Boozing

TOWSON, MD. According to Baltimore County Police, at 11:38 p.m. Saturday night, Baltimore County Police and Fire personnel responded to an apartment in the 300 block of East Joppa Road 21286. When Fire Department personnel arrived on the scene, they found an unresponsive 18-year-old woman.

Persons in the apartment told police that the woman had been drinking.

Eastern Shore Police Beat: Wicomico Sheriff Mike Lewis reports Dawn Miller will face drug dealing charges

On 6 September 2014 a deputy from the Wicomico Sheriff’s Office took David Andrews into custody and transported him to the Wicomico Detention Center. Andrews was being sought on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant that was issued after he violated his probation in a Possession of Child Pornography case.

Andrews was detained without bond pending an appearance in front of a Circuit Court Judge.

Murder USA: It’s all in the family!

ROCKVILLE, MD. Evidently mom might have been a little slow in croaking and needed some help. Police say that a Rockville man stabbed his mother to death and then set fire to the house to cover up his mayhem.

Major Crimes detectives have charged Hani Haleem, age 57, of Iris Street in Rockville, with the murder of his 82-year-old mother, Somaya Haleem, of the same address.

Three charter boats drydocked by Coast Guard and Maryland DNR Police for failing to have proper licenses

Maryland Natural Resources Police report that two Kent Island fishing boat captains were charged Thursday with operating passenger vessels without required safety equipment and failing to have the appropriate licenses, following a lengthy investigation and enforcement action by undercover Maryland Natural Resources Police officers and the U.S. Coast Guard.

The Case of the Canned Caretaker’s Revenge – armed home invasion robbery was in retaliation for being fired, say cops

St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that detectives have rounded up a gang who preyed on two old women in a home in Town Creek, robbed them and caused injuries. The crime was planned in retaliation for Jessica L. Johnson, 24, of Mechanicsville, being fired, say police. The robbers were armed during the robbery and unfortunately, the residents of the home were not and didn’t get a chance to blast them into eternity.