
Wright, on patrol in Somerset County on May 18, spotted a fire in the second floor of a home and sped to the property. He twice ran into the burning structure to pull a mother, her two sons and their dog to safety.
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Wright, on patrol in Somerset County on May 18, spotted a fire in the second floor of a home and sped to the property. He twice ran into the burning structure to pull a mother, her two sons and their dog to safety.
WESTERN MARYLAND — Some of those out to hunt wild turkeys in Western Maryland are headed for court and will likely be paying big fines for showing that they are allegedly a bunch of cheats who refused to abide by the rules and regulations of hunting season. Perhaps they will find better values in the meat section of the local grocery store or by simply visiting one of the many Maryland turkey farms to buy a turkey. One can count on the cost per pound in the grocery store will be less than the cost per pound of the fines laid down by the court.
High-speed on a curve turned fatal for Jason Lee Brown DELMAR, MD. — Maryland’s roadways were full of impaired drivers between Friday April 24th and …
A resident saw the bones at around 5:20 p.m. on Sunday, February 8 and called police. The bones were adjacent to a nature walk path which is part of Difficult Run Stream Valley Park. Detectives from the Major Crimes Division and Crime Scene Section responded to the area and began their investigation.
According to the indictment and other public documents, the government alleges that Moore met a 15 year old girl in November 2015 and immediately started using her as a prostitute at various hotels at the ocean front and other places in Virginia Beach. He advertised her services on www.backpage.com. After about three weeks, the victim was able to return home to her family, who then notified the authorities. Moore also had other women working for him as prostitutes for the past several years in the Tidewater area.
BALTIMORE, MD— One Anne Arundel County thug is going to prison for a long stretch for his role in a series of cell phone store robberies while his cohort in a home invasion robbery gets off with his charges put on the Stet Docket.
Preliminary investigation reveals the incident occurred at approximately 9:05 p.m. Monday April 27, 2015 as a 37-year-old male victim had just returned home to his residence, located in the 100 block of Jury Drive, and was attempting to open the door to his house. He was quickly approached from behind by male subject who began rummaging through his pockets and removed an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect then struck the victim in the back of the head with a handgun causing him to fall to the ground.
New Castle- The female homicide victim whose body was found on DE Rt. 9 in New Castle on Sunday, April 26, 2015, has been identified as Lisa A. McCrossan, 36, of New Castle, DE.
A short time later, witnesses observed the body of David L. Clark lying on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound to his upper body. There are no further details to be released at this time.