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- Two masked men have been arrested for binding and robbing two employees at a Lisbon pharmacy last week.
- Customer discovered employees bound in bathroom after Friday morning incident
- Two brothers were arrested Sunday night on the parking lot of the McDonald's on Route 40 in Aberdeen and charged with possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
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- While many average users of Instagram are taking a wait-and-see approach after widespread complaints about its new privacy policy, a few Baltimore photographers are already pulling the plug on the popular photo-sharing service.
- A Baltimore County judge has agreed to take a five-day unpaid suspension, admitting that he was wrong to summarily find 28 people in contempt for courtroom disruptions — including two dozen fined and threatened with jail time after their cell phones sounded in his courtroom.
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- Prosecutors say Brian Eggleston shot the two inside a Parkville hotel in June 2011.
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- About a dozen cell phones were stolen from a Verizon store in Havre de Grace in what appears to be an inside job.
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- To me, this seems like it is coming a little bit late, but it seems like its time to start thinking about any personal goals that need to be set for 2013.
- New parking sensors in Ellicott City will force drivers to use phones while driving
- Linebacker was arrested last summer in his hometown of Lakeland, Fla.
- It's especially tough to be one of the last get power back following major outage – and knowing you're in that predicament. It's like being ignored by the wait staff in a restaurant, or having family forget your birthday. That was the situation confronting residents living along Snow Road near I-95 in the Edgewood area Friday afternoon, as they coped with their sixth day without electricity, thinking they had been forgotten by BGE.
- I did nothing – zip, zero, zilch – to prepare for Sandy. My husband, however, had things well in hand, which is good, because we needed to be prepared, as it turns out.
- Laurel Mayor Craig Moe has put city departments on alert as Laurel prepares for Hurricane Sandy, expected to hit Maryland on Monday.
- The American Red Cross and Maryland Department of Aging recommend residents take an inventory of disaster supplies and take specific actions to be prepared for Sandy.
- A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty Thursday to violating federal child pornography laws by videotaping the genitals of unsuspecting young boys earlier this year, as they used urinals in the bathrooms at the I-95 rest stops in Harford and Cecil counties.
- If recording conversations on buses makes us more secure, why stop there?
- A Baltimore County Police report said a man armed with a gun and wearing Barack Obama mask confronted five people in alley last week near Towson and told them to empty their pockets.
- Maj. Keith Mapp retired Oct. 1 after 20 years with the Laurel Police Department.
- Thefts, breakins among crimes reported in north Baltimore City for the week of Sept. 17-24.
- After more than three centuries, the Old South River Club in Harwood is still promoting the power of social interaction with meals, conversation, fellowship and song
- Harford County cell phone retailers big and small were preparing Thursday for a mad rush for the release of the iPhone 5 early Friday morning.
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- Two women and a man from Baltimore were sentenced Monday to life plus at least 20 years in prison for conspiring to murder another man following a dispute over a missing cell phone in 2010, according to the city state's attorney's office.
- A Baltimore man who helped rob hundreds of thousands of dollars and multiple handguns from five armored vehicle drivers over the course of three years pleaded guilty to multiple robbery and gun charges related to the scheme on Thursday, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's office.
- Baltimore County Police report that a man at the Five Guys restaurant in Towson carried out more than a burger on Sunday ...
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- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- A Catonsville woman was choked and robbed while walking near the intersection of Geipe and North Rolling roads, Baltimore County police say.
- "Congratulations," said Doug. "You have a new exhibit for your Things I Accidentally Put in the Washing Machine Museum."
- A Laurel Police officer seen on a local news broadcast apparently striking a man in handcuffs has been sued along with the city for a total of $3 million, according to court documents. D'Ante Williams, 27 of Cottage City, and his attorney Jimmy Bell filed the civil suit in Prince George's County Circuit Court last week.
- A homeless man has been charged with numerous commercial burglaries throughout Anne Arundel County this summer.
- A Baltimore County Police report says that some $4,300 in construction materials were stolen last week from a building site at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson
- Baltimore County Police urged residents to be attentive and protect their personal property in the wake of a pair of Tuesday incidents in which iPhones were snatched from their owners' hands in Towson.
- British seem wary of hosting Olympic Games as security and traffic concerns rise
- Harford County IT department requests several contracts for various equipment, maintenance
- Wireless carriers in the Baltimore area are increasingly leasing from churches to use their bell towers as cell towers.
- Teen charged in 10 robberies after detective's proactive patrol pays off
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- A man told Annapolis police he was riding his bicycle on Sunday on Calvert Street near Rowe Boulevard when four or five men approached him and one knocked him off his bicycle.