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- Several people were hurt, four with possibly life-threatening injuries, in a Churchton crash on Sunday night, according to Anne Arundel County police.
- Three people died and two were injured in a crash in Middle River early Saturday morning.
- A man was found in the 800 block of W. Lexington Street with gunshot wounds to his body at about 8:40 p.m.
- An 18-year-old is in serious condition after being stabbed in Columbia.
- Active-duty Army trauma surgeon Kyle Remick, of Walter Reed hospital, teaches River Hill High School ninth-graders about on-site trauma care in collaboration with the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services.
- One person was seriously injured after an explosion was reported at a home in the Baltimore Highlands Monday afternoon, Baltimore County fire officials said.
- A Baltimore Police officer was shot in the hand in Cherry Hill Wednesday evening.
- Howard County police are now offering up to $10,000 for information regarding the September killing of the son of former University of Maryland football coach Mike Locksley.
- A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on Md. 140 in Westminster Tuesday, shutting down traffic four about 45 minutes.
- U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein talked about the killing of a Baltimore homicide detective and crime in the city Thursday night at an appearance in Chicago.
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Baltimore police detective dies after being shot; police seek 'heartless, ruthless, soulless killer'
The Baltimore homicide detective who was shot in the head on Wednesday has died, police said. Sean Suiter was an 18-year veteran of the department. - After a husband and wife died in a Lansdowne house fire, fire departments went door to door, handing out smoke alarms and talking about fire safety.
- A 67-year-old woman has died and another resident is in critical condition after they were pulled from a house fire in Baltimore County on Thursday morning, county fire officials said.
- Jose Roberto Flores Gillen was released from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
- Maryland State Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that killed one person in Sykesville Sunday.
- An adult daycare bus and a Hyundai Elantra crashed on Oct. 26 in Lutherville-Timonium.
- Police are investigating a pedestrian collision that occurred along Route 1 in Laurel Nov. 1.
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- Howard County police charged Youssef El Ghazouani, 17, of Reisterstown, with attempted first-degree murder after he allegedly stabbed a 19-year-old man on Oct. 16 in North Laurel.
- A private contractor was buried up to his chest when a 15- to 20-foot trench collapsed on him in the Pulaski Industrial Area in Baltimore early Wednesday, the Fire Department said.
- One flown to Shock Trauma after Route 32 collision
- A 46-year-old Ellicott City man "laid his motorcycle down to avoid a collision with the truck," Howard County police said.
- The Harford County Sheriff’s Office knows all too well how quickly and generously the Harford community responds in times of tragedy.
- Police have confirmed the identities of three people killed in a workplace shooting in Edgewood Wednesday morning:
- Dr. Thomas M. Scalea, head of R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, spoke to members of the Greater Baltimore Committee about violence and trauma.
- Maryland State Police are investigating a six-vehicle crash Monday morning that closed Md. Route 140 for about two hours.
- Howard County Police are offering a $2,500 reward for information in a case in which a man shot another man inside an Ellicott City Walmart over the weekend.
- Police were called for a report of a fight with shots fired at a Walmart store in Ellicott City.
- Seven people were shot in Baltimore Thursday night, including a 16-year-old boy, police said.
- Maryland State Police are currently investigating a collision that occurred around 1:20 p.m. Saturday in the 3000 block of Old Taneytown Road that left one person dead.
- Edgewood man is dead after his motorcycle collided with a vehicle Saturday evening.
- The nurses convened at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center last week to learn about, and practice, stopping the bleeding if someone is in a life-threatening situation.
- Carroll County Public School nurses received training on how to stop massive bleeding.
- One dead, two injured in Howard County car crash over the Labor Day weekend
- Howard County police report that a man in Columbia was shot Sunday night
- A Baltimore County fire lieutenant was struck by a car in Rossville while collecting money for the "Fill the Boot" Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraiser Sunday.
- Three people were injured in car crash in Columbia, Howard County police said
- Man dead after being shot in Canton Saturday night
- One dead, one injured after shooting in East Baltimore
- Man shot in Edgewood on Thursday, 8/21, died that night; Police identified and arrested a suspect, as investigation continues.
- One person has been taken to Shock Trauma after being shot in an incident in Edgewood Thursday afternoon, Sheriff's Office continues to investigate,
- Upper Chesapeake Health officials spoke in depth about proposed changes for their Havre de Grace and Bel Air hospitals before about 85 people at the Level Fire Hall Wednesday evening.
- Two people were taken to the hospital following a three-vehicle collision Tuesday afternoon on Md. 27 near Roop Road in Mount Airy.
- A top investigator with the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services was killed in a motor vehicle accident in Abingdon on Sunday
- Woman injured in single-vehicle crash at fast food drive-through
- The campaign aims to teach individuals how to use critical care skills to stop life-threatening bleeding
- Six people, including two minors, were injured in a crash at Route 301 and Route 405 in Queen Anne’s County on Sunday, State Police said.
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- An Aberdeen man was charged Monday with stabbing his girlfriend during a fight, according to Aberdeen Police.
- A Gaithersburg man was seriously injured in a single-car crash in Mount Airy on Sunday afternoon, Howard County police said.