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Crime Roundup: drug raid, hip-hop arrest, robbery suspect hit by police car

This roundup of crime briefs from around the area isn't meant to be a comprehensive compilation of Maryland crime news, but a snapshot of some of the newsworthy incidents from across our region.

Here's a look at some of the crime that's happened recently in our coverage area:

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A woman was charged with assisting in a robbery in an Annapolis parking lot.

The FBI is offering up to $30,000 for information leading to the arrests of two people believed to have robbed seven banks.

Baltimore County police are investigating a shooting that occurred during an attempted robbery.

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A suspect attempting to rob a bank was struck by a police vehicle while trying to run, Baltimore County police said.

A Gwynn Oak man was charged with making threats that lead to the lockdown of a Windsor Mill elementary school recently.

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A man was shot by police amid a traffic stop in West Baltimore.

The body of a 51-year-old Reisterstown man was found near an Owings Mills bus stop.

A Virginia man was arrested in Westminster, charged with taking a motor vehicle.

A Westminster woman was charged with attempted robbery after asking a man for money and pulling a knife when he refused, police said.

Three Baltimore men are being held without bond on charges they stole cigarettes from a convenience store in Gamber.

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A woman was injured when she was shot in the arm by her boyfriend in Darlington, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office.

A hip-hop artist was arrested while traveling through Harford County. He was later released on bail.

A Parkville man was sentenced to 34 years in prison following a 2013 robbery of an Elkridge massage parlor.

Laurel police reported forced-entry burglaries.

Howard County police will step up community policing efforts.

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