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- Later this month, about three years after a raid on his home, the case against Harold Martin is scheduled to be resolved in Baltimore's federal court.
- Attorneys and city leaders are closely watching a lawsuit that may prove a bellwether for the raft of police corruption lawsuit
- Crime in the Towson and Cockeysville precincts reported in the last week.
- When Mason Pruett called police to report a burglary of his home in the 400 block of N. Kenwood Ave., he was told that officers had caused the mess.
- Two board members at the Animal Welfare Society in Columbia have each been arrested and charged with 50 counts of animal cruelty.
- A home robbery in the 1300 block of Kingsbury Road resulted in one man being shot.
- Domestic assault accounts for most of the rise in violent crime in the central area, county officials say.
- K-9 Buhl retired from his job in April. What is life like for the police dog now that he's not chasing down crime?
- The warrant was issued because of a complaint brought by Ryan Phillips of Life with Pigs, not because of a police investigation.
- Joshua Matthew Johnson, of Hampstead, was charged with the 2017 armed robbery of an Eldersburg 7-Eleven.
- Richard Lee Turner was charged with stealing more than $8,000 worth of car batteries from Walmart, an incident police say was part of a theft string.
- Towson-area incident reports between June 17 and 24.
- Despite corruption that has sometimes flourished in plainclothes squads, Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison says they still have a place.
- Marquise McCants, 26, was responsible for several murders, stabbings and shootings as a member of the Black Guerilla Family.
- After a thief took advantage of unlocked vehicles in West Towson, the precinct's captain is urging people not to leave cars unlocked.
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Crime log for Wilkens Police Precinct: Three robberies and 18 burglaries reported from June 14 to 20
Crime logs for Catonsville and Arbutus between June 14-21. - A Westminster man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly broke into a neighbor's residence and stole a television.
- An 18-year-old from Edgewood is charged in a series of home burglaries and car thefts in his neighborhood over a span of several days earlier this month.
- Authorities seized 13 firearms and ammunition on May 30 from a Finksburg man allegedly not permitted to possess them, court documents show.
- A West Virginia couple was charged after they allegedly stole tires from a Goodyear location in Westminster in 2018.
- A Westminster woman was arrested Friday, nearly one year after she allegedly stole a vehicle from Koons Toyota of Westminster.
- Charging documents reveal the suspects were told by the gun shop owner that police were alerted. Then the suspects drove a car into the shop.
- Other incidents reported in the Wilkens precinct this week include a bank robbery and an attempted cellphone robbery.
- Crime logs for the Towson and Cockeysville precincts June 10-17.
- Howard County police have charged a 21-year-old Annapolis man and a 15-year-old from Glen Burnie in connection to 18 guns being stolen from Fox's Firearms.
- A dozen internal affairs charges against Baltimore Police officers were dismissed by a circuit court judge because the department filed them too late.
- After residents spotted people stealing water from fire hydrants, Carroll County officials are warning that the thefts could damage the hydrants beyond use.
- Police arrested three suspects ā ages 21, 17 and 15 ā in connection with gun shop burglaries in Montgomery and Howard counties.
- The friends and family of Sebastian Dvorak ā a beloved Canton bartender who was robbed and shot while walking home after celebrating his 27th birthday.
- In this bonus episode of Newsroom Edition, hear more about the reporting process of 'Cops and Robbers,' Justin Fenton's three-part investigative series.
- Two Baltimore women were convicted in connection with a retail theft conspiracy in which they pleaded guilty to stealing $100,000 worth of merchandise.
- An investigation into whether a Laurel firearms business burglary is connected to a similar crime at a Rockville shop is underway by Montgomery County police.
- Maryland police said the robbers rammed a stolen car into the shop before a shootout with officers.
- Michael Aaron Dickinson, 28, was charged with unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, theft between $1,500 and $25,000 and rogue and vagabond.
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- A 46-year-old Baltimore man died at the cityās jail on Wednesday, and his family says they have gotten zero answers.
- The Carroll County Sheriffās Office is sending the message that water theft will not be tolerated.
- As the weather gets warmer, more people are heading outside and that means more opportunity for theft.
- Three teenagers charged in the death of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio pleaded guilty Monday to felony murder charges.
- Activists have created a Facebook page called āFriends of Sophie Action Network,ā which each day has posted a number of āaction itemsā for supporters to do.
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- The Westminster Police Department bestowed its annual awards on May 22.
- Footage from Baltimore Police body camerasĀ and the downtown Citiwatch surveillance network shows groups of youths breaking into fights at the Inner Harbor.
- A former Westminster woman being held at the Carroll County Detention Center on assault charges has allegedly confessed to a separate meat cleaver assault.
- A chase involving state troopers and two vans started in Pennsylvania and ended in Harford County. Police arrested one man are searching for two others.
- When hundreds of teens showed up at the Inner Harbor Saturday it sparked a debate about crime and African American youth with legitimate concerns from all.
- The employee was not seriously injured, police said.
- A former Baltimore police detective was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison Tuesday, the last officer to be sentenced in the Gun Trace Task Force case.
- Baltimore police said the suspects are accused of robbing people of their cars and phones, including shooting one multiple times with a BB gun.
- A Taneytown woman was charged May 15 after she allegedly burglarized a home and assaulted a man.