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- The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report:
- For Jeanne Keen of Dundalk, life amid the long-term unemployed means job applications, financial struggles and the occasional small triumph.
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- Residential, commercial and street burglaries and thefts this week in Howard County
- Reptiles part of traveling education show
- The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report:
- Inside a three-story Victorian home in Towson, police said they found Baltimore County's first functional MDMA lab, producing a drug more commonly known as the trendy club drug "Molly."
- Skipjacks are boats that leap in and out of the water, very much like fishes in the sea. The owner of one of the few remaining Chesapeake Bay skipjack has posted an ad on Craigslist to sell the boat for $10,000.
- You are 52 year old male, five foot something tall, and reside in Prince George's county.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman launched an "Anne Arundel County Pride" campaign Monday as part of her second State of the County address to business groups.
- A Craigslist user and a 7-Eleven clerk were robbed at gunpoint in separate incidents in Anne Arundel County this weekend, police said.
- Police continue to investigate the abduction of 'Thor' during burglary
- Couple rings in the new year by saying 'I do' at New Year's Eve wedding
- If you're a middle-aged construction worker living in Baltimore and don't have any dance experience, you might think your odds of appearing in a music video are pretty low.
- This new trend in "rape by proxy" is as horrific as it is simple. Thanks to the anonymity and wide reach of the Internet, any jealous ex, jilted lover, or jaded stalker can easily recruit an army of proxy rapists to assault their target. Unlike most conspirators, the recruiters and recruits never meet, never exchange anything of value and may never even communicate directly at all.
- All three men grapple with the desire to create more in some way - and get paid for it - but it's surprisingly Patrick who takes the right steps.
- It's a snowy night. You have a few drinks, play some video games and then it hits you -- an overwhelming desire for a taco.
- We spend a lot of time during the offseason talking about market value. What¿s the market on free-agent closers? When will the starting pitcher market set itself?
- The stranger showed up Tuesday morning at the Jacob family home in Sykesville in a black car with six chickens and a long string of apologies. The mystery of the Sykesville chicken heist was solved.
- A man was fatally shot steps away from railroad tracks in an industrial area of Harmans on Thursday night, Anne Arundel County police said.
- The founder of ecoATM defends his company's practices in the wake of a City Council vote that effectively bans it from Baltimore.
- Mount Vernon man selling items on Craigslist is pistol-whipped in robbery try
- Here's the scenario: a dog, cat, or other pet is let outside in a fenced-in yard while the owner goes in. When the owner returns, the pet is gone. Some days or weeks later, the animal turns up on Craigslist or another site for sale.
- A new Baltimore homeowner shares her experience of buying in the city for the first time.
- A teenage boy from Ferndale has been charged in a series of robberies in which he lured people to an elementary school under the guise that he was selling them an iPhone 5, Anne Arundel County Police said.
- The 17-year-old, who has not been identified, was charged with three counts of theft, robbery, second-degree assault and operating a theft scheme. He is being detained at The Charles Hickey, Jr. School in Baltimore County, Howard County Police said.
- Smartphones with cracked screens seem to be nearly as common as the phones themselves. A cottage industry of repair services has popped up at mall kiosks, computer shops and college campuses.
- Baltimore renter gets creative on Craigslist, and finds someone to sublet his apartment.
- Die-hard shoppers rise at 5 and map out their routes with the help of Craigslist and apps.
- Michael Rosenband left behind a career on Wall Street to move to Baltimore, where he has thrown himself into reviving Carver High's baseball program and promoting the city's Negro Leagues history.
- As she struggled to unload groceries from the back of her car, Sherrie Schenning got an uncharacteristically queasy feeling.
- A 16-year-old Belcamp boy has been arrested and charged as an adult in connection with a Craigslist robbery earlier this month.
- A University of Maryland, College Park freshman was arrested this week on charges of distributing child pornography and crossing state lines to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, according to a criminal complaint.
- The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City Police Department's Northern District at 410-396-2455.