SILVER SPRING, MD. — With the fresh blood of his victim still dripping from his hands, the suspect in the stabbing death of a Silver Spring teenager was caught – red blooded handed — say police.
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SILVER SPRING, MD. — With the fresh blood of his victim still dripping from his hands, the suspect in the stabbing death of a Silver Spring teenager was caught – red blooded handed — say police.
The suspect was described as a white male. He was 5’00”-5’04” tall, weighed 140-160 lbs., and was last seen wearing a teal colored shirt, black pants, black boots, and had a mask covering his face. There is no further physical or clothing description available.
The initial investigation has determined that the crash occurred as a 46-year-old Middletown, Del., man was operating a 2002 Jeep Liberty and was traveling in a northbound direction on Dexter Corner Road north of Ratledge Road, just south of Townsend. For an unknown reason, the Jeep left the east edge of Dexter Corner Road before veering back onto the roadway and leaving the west edge where it began to overturn.
MECHANICSVILLE, MD. – A crime spree of armed robberies has taken place in recent days in Northern St. Mary’s County, according to St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron.
The latest armed robbery took place when a chubby robber with his head covered with a bandana and walking with a limp robbed a clerk at knife-point.
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The trooper found the driver was armed with a firearm and suffering from an apparent head wound. The driver was talking with troopers and a negotiator, who responded to the scene, but refused to comply with commands to put down the weapon and safely exit the vehicle.
During the course of the traffic stop, the trooper discovered human remains concealed inside the Mustang. The remains were transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Norfolk for examination, autopsy and positive identification.
Cohen faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of the wire fraud and obstruction of justice counts, 15 years in prison for making false statements to an insurance regulator, and a mandatory two years, consecutive to any other sentence, for aggravated identity theft.
Huntsman was charged by Montgomery County, Md., Police Officer J. Innocenti on March 20, 2015 at 12:48 am with following too closely; failing to pull over for a police vehicle; driving while suspended, negligent driving, and unsafe lane change while tooling along at 130 mph on Interstate 270 while driving his hot-rod Corvette. Hot Rod Harry Huntsman is set to appear in Montgomery County District Court on July 2, 2015.