• Crews Respond To Harford County Boating Accident On Gunpowder River

    Joppa, Md. (WJZ)– Authorities have responded to a boating accident in Joppa where two people were injured.
    The incident occurred on the Gunpowder River in Harford County just after 5:30 p.m. Friday.
    Two people suffered severe trauma, officials said.
    This is a developing story.
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  • Gov. Larry Hogan Will Lobby Amazon, Jeff Bezos, For HQ Bid

    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP)– Governor Larry Hogan has launched the state’s campaign to make Maryland the home to the new Amazon headquarters.
    Amazon’s founder says the company’s new HQ2 is expected to equal that of the Seattle base, and bring 50,000 jobs with it.
    Hogan says he will personally lobby Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to locate the retailer’s new headquarters in the state.
    Amazon is already swimming in the deep end of the Maryland job pool. The company held a job day
  • Off-duty police officer injured in Baltimore crash - WBAL Baltimore

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    Off-duty police officer injured in Baltimore crash
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    An off-duty police officer on his way to work was injured in a motorcycle crash Friday afternoon in east Baltimore. The police commissioner and the mayor told 11 News that the officer was riding his motorcycle when he was hit by a car just after 4 p.m ...and more »
  • Father Of Presumed-Dead Children On Mother’s Murder Charge: I Want ‘Justice For My Babies’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Three years after two Montgomery County children vanished, their mother has been accused of murder.Sarah and Jacob Hoggle disappeared in 2014. Their bodies were never found. Their mother, Catherine Hoggle, was long-suspected but never charged in their deaths until this week.
    WJZ’s Kimberly Eiten was at the Rockville courthouse Friday, where she says prosecutors were under a deadline to make their case for murder, or let Hoggle walk.
    Hoggle has spent the last three ye
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  • Ravens Fan Gear Up For Home Opener With Purple Friday Pep Rally

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Ravens fans are gearing up for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
    Friday afternoon, fans packed McKeldin Square for a purple pep rally ahead of the Ravens home opener.
    Fans are pumped to see their birds in action!
    “Baltimore is an overall a fun city especially when the Ravens are playing, especially home!” Angela Moore said.
    “Truly a die-hard Raven fan. Yeah ever since they came to Baltimore,” John Barnes said.
    Fans flocked to gr
  • Morgan Stanley Renovates Baltimore Head Start’s Playground

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Preschoolers in Baltimore’s Upton neighborhood have a new place to play!
    More than 100 volunteers from Morgan Stanley spent their work day building, painting and perfecting a brand new playground area in hopes of giving the City’s youngest a head start at Union Baptist Harvey Johnson Headstart.
    “The children have not had a playground like this before,” said director of Union Baptist Harvey Johnson Head Start Gayle Headen. “My heart i
  • Police Searching For 2 Runaway Teens Who May Have Fled Together

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Harford County Sheriff’s Office needs the public’s assistance in locating two 14-year-old runaways.
    Detectives say Noah Herbert and Ashlynn Braun went missing together Thursday night around 11:30 p.m.
    Herbert was last seen in the 1300 block of Salonica Place in Bel Air and Braun was last seen around the same time in the 200 block of Timber Trail in Bel Air.Herbert was last seen wearing a long-sleeved t-shirt with a large rectangular design on the front, bla
  • Police Find 2 Runaway Teens Who May Have Fled Together

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — UPDATE: Authorities say Ashlynn Braun and Noah Herbert have been found safe.
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    The Harford County Sheriff’s Office needs the public’s assistance in locating two 14-year-old runaways.
    Detectives say Noah Herbert and Ashlynn Braun went missing together Thursday night around 11:30 p.m.
    Her
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  • Police: 3-Year-Old’s Father Charged In His Death, Caregivers Told Investigators The Boy Fell

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A 27-year-old Baltimore County man has been charged in the January death of his 3-year-old son.
    Police responded to the unit block of Glenwood Road in Essex on January 19 for an unconscious child.The boy, Cameron Anthony Blake, was initially transported to MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center and later transferred to The Johns Hopkins Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where he died of his injuries on January 24.
    Police began an investigation into the possible child
  • Hogan to lobby for bringing Amazon HQ to Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

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    Governor Larry Hogan says he plans lobby Jeff Bezos to bring Amazon's new headquarters to Baltimore, along with an estimated 50,000 jobs. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun). Erin CoxContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he ...
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  • Dominator 5K To Be Held In Bel Air Sunday, Goal Is $15K To Honor Dominic Osorio’s 15th Birthday

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Cancer claimed Dominic Osorio’s life in 2009, when he was just 7 years old.
    Since then, his mother, Nicole Stagnoli, has worked tirelessly to make sure no one forgets her son.
    “So along with the help of the community, we began the D.O. Believe Foundation, which raises awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research, since it is so underfunded,” she says.
    On Sunday, hundreds of people will walk and run in “The Dominator’s” memory.
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  • Keidel: Is Adrian Peterson This Season’s Worst Free-Agent Signing?

    By Jason Keidel
    Let’s understand this.
    The New Orleans Saints have been known for a decade as a team that short-circuits the scoreboard with a pyrotechnic passing attack, behind the arm, smarts and savvy of Drew Brees, with quick, sharp passing downfield and smart, agile backs blocking then darting into the flat. The Saints signed Adrian Peterson and wonder why it didn’t pop in Week 1?
    This team spent time and much money to acquire a player who doesn’t fit into the contours of
  • Viral ‘Hot Cop’ Photo Removed Amid Complaint About One’s Anti-Semitic Posts

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida police department has removed a widely-shared Facebook photo of three officers who had been praised for their good looks amid an investigation into a complaint against one of the men.
    Gainesville police say in a statement that several people have brought information to the department’s attention regarding a complaint against Officer Michael Hamill, the bearded officer at the center of the group selfie. The department hasn’t disclosed
  • Hoggle Ordered Held Without Bond After Being Charged With Murder In Children’s Deaths

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Catherine Hoggle was ordered held without bond Friday after being charged with murder Thursday in the death of her two children.
    Sarah and Jacob Hoggle went missing three years ago, in September 2014. Catherine was the last known person to have seen them.
    The children are presumed dead, though their bodies have never been found.
    Hoggle has spent the last three years at Clifford T. Perkins, the state’s psychiatric hospital, after repeatedly being found mentally incomp
  • Trump Invites 11-Year-Old Boy To Mow Rose Garden Lawn

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The president got what you might call a grassroots display of support at the White House, welcoming an 11-year-old Virginia boy who offered to help cut the lawn.
    President Donald Trump high-fived Frank Giaccio, who lives in the Washington suburb of Falls Church. The White House says Frank wrote Trump to say he admires the president’s business acumen and runs his own neighborhood lawn-care business.
    Frank was so focused on pushing the lawn mower, he didn’t noti
  • Now-Famous Florida Nun Used Google To Figure Out Chain Saw

    The Florida nun who became an internet sensation when video emerged of her — dressed in full habit — wielding a chain saw to clear downed trees after Hurricane Irma says she had to look up instructions on how to start the tool.
    “I actually had to Google it to find out how to start it because I’d forgotten how … ,” Sister Margaret Ann said. “The students have told me everything is online, sister; just ask the question online.”
    The nun, principal of
  • Death of woman found in downtown Baltimore ruled homicide, police say - Baltimore Sun

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    The death of a woman whose body was discovered Wednesday on an access road behind Power Plant Live in downtown Baltimore has been ruled a homicide, police said Friday. The medical examiner who made the ruling found Jessica Gibson, 35, of no ...and more »
  • Orioles Announce Fan Appreciation Weekend Schedule

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Orioles Fan Appreciation Weekend will be held Friday, September 22, through Sunday, September 24, when the Orioles host the Tampa Bay Rays for the final four-game series of the 2017 regular season.
    As a “thank you” to fans for their support throughout the season, the Orioles will surprise the most-spirited fans at each game with prizes, including Orioles prize packs and autographed items.
    Randomly-selected fans will have the chance to enjoy unique experiences
  • Death Of Woman Whose Body Was Found Downtown Now Ruled A Homicide

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Baltimore Police are now investigating the death of a woman whose body was found downtown Wednesday morning as a homicide, and they are looking to identify a man (seen in the video above) who was possibly the last person to see her alive.
    Officers were called to the rear of the East Coast Greenway, a small access road that parallels President Street in between Baltimore Street and Lombard Street, for a report of an unconscious woman around 9 a.m. Wednesday.
    The body of 35-
  • Lynda Carter talks 'Wonder Woman' mania ahead of Baltimore Comic-Con performance - Baltimore Sun

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    Lynda Carter talks 'Wonder Woman' mania ahead of Baltimore Comic-Con performance
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    Actress Lynda Carter, who starred as Wonder Woman in the TV series, arrives at the world premiere of "Wonder Woman" at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. Carter will perform at Baltimore Comic-Con next weekend. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP).and more »
  • Suspicious death in downtown Baltimore ruled homicide - WBAL Baltimore

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    Suspicious death in downtown Baltimore ruled homicide
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    Baltimore police have identified the woman whose body was found downtown Wednesday morning and are looking for a man they say may have been the last person to see her alive. The body of Jessica Gibson, 35, was found behind some large pallets on ...and more »
  • Fast-Food Worker Charged With Trying To Kill Baby By Flushing It Down Toilet

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California prosecutors said Wednesday that a fast-food restaurant cashier gave birth to a baby girl while at work and then tried to kill her by flushing her down a toilet.
    The San Mateo County district attorney said Sarah Lockner, 25, has been charged with attempted murder after the newborn survived.
    Prosecutors say Lockner went to work the night of Sept. 4 at a Redwood City McDonald’s complaining of stomach pains and visited the bathroom numerous times, raising
  • Dundalk H.S. No Longer On Lock Down, Police Find Nothing After Report Of Person With Gun

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A lock down at Dundalk High School has been lifted.
    Police say they found nothing in the school or surrounding area after a person made a call at about 11:22 a.m. reporting that there was a person in the school with a gun.
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  • Milford Mill Academy Teacher Charged With Sex Abuse Of Minor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A Baltimore County teacher faces several sex offense charges after police say a juvenile student disclosed their relationship.
    Scott Martin Nawrozki, 54, is charged with sexual abuse of a minor, second-degree custodial child abuse, and two fourth-degree sex offenses.
    Police say the investigation began when a student reported sexual activity with a teacher, describing several incidents that occurred on and off of school property in May and June.
    The victim described sexual
  • Construction Worker Killed After Being Hit With Crane Holding 13K Pounds Of Cement

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A construction worker was killed instantly after he was hit in the head with a crane holding 13,000 pounds of cement in Harbor East.
    It happened around 7:45 a.m. Friday in the area of Aliceanna Street and South Central Avenue, Baltimore Police tell WJZ.
    The victim was 44 years old.
    Police suspect no foul play.
    This story will be updated as more details become available.
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  • CBS Sports’ James Lofton On Week 2 Browns-Ravens Matchup, More

    By Matt Citak
    Week 1 of the 2017 NFL season was full of surprises, one of which was the close game between the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland ran out rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer to start under center, yet the Browns were in the game until the very end, losing by a final score of 21-18.
    Kizer found some success against the Pittsburgh defense, completing 20 of 30 passes for 224 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. The rookie quarterback out of Notre Dame also p
  • BIG TEN: Teams’ Ground Control Grinding Out Yardage, Wins

    By DAVID GINSBURG ,  AP Sports Writer
    Three yards and a cloud of dust? Not good enough, not this year for the Big Ten.In a conference that has long relied on the ground game, the Big Ten currently averages 4.66 yards per rush. That’s only fourth-best among the Power Five conferences, but the Big Ten also has seven running backs averaging more than 100 yards a game — tops among 10 Bowl Subdivision leagues. At the moment, seven of the top 25 rushers in FBS are from the Big Te
  • Ravens Defense Is The Next Challenge For Browns’ Rookie QB

    BALTIMORE (AP) — In his NFL debut, Cleveland quarterback DeShone Kizer went up against the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose reputation for playing rugged defense began long before the Browns rookie was born.
    Having survived that test, Kizer on Sunday will face the Baltimore Ravens, whose similarly renowned defense opened the season by forcing five turnovers in a 20-0 rout of Cincinnati.
    “Welcome to the NFL. Welcome to the AFC North,” Kizer said with a chuckle.
    “This is what we
  • Bengals 1st Team Since 1939 To Fail To Get In The End Zone

    CINCINNATI (AP) — No Bengals team has been so bad on offense to start a season. Not many in the history of the NFL, either.
    Cincinnati failed to get into the end zone again — make it 25 possessions and counting — during a 13-9 loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday night. Despite an offense that has all its playmakers healthy, the Bengals are going nowhere.
    They became the first NFL team since the 1939 Eagles to open a season with two home games and fail to get in the end zone,
  • Harvard Removes Title For Chelsea Manning Amid CIA Spat

    (AP) – Harvard University reversed its decision to name Chelsea Manning a visiting fellow early Friday, a day after CIA Director Mike Pompeo scrapped a planned appearance over the title for the soldier who was convicted of leaking classified information.
    Douglas Elmendorf, the dean of the university’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, wrote in a statementposted to the university’s website that naming Manning a visiting fellow was a mistake, even though he said the titl
  • WEATHER BLOG: Great Weekend For Ravens Home Opener

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    Hi Everyone!
    It is the weekend. It is the last weekend of Summer. It is the weekend that is the home opener for the Ravens! And it looks like a fine weekend too! Irma’s remnants are out of here, high pressure has built in, and that is the news,…er..the weather!
    There is really only one discussion we need to have. Jose is still being watched and will make a close approach to us on Tuesday,  but reaming off shore enough that clouds should be our only issue inland. Increa
  • Improvised Bomb Injures 22 On London Subway Train

    LONDON (AP) — A homemade bomb exploded on a packed London subway train during rush hour on Friday, leaving 22 people injured, police and health officials said. None of the injured is thought to be seriously hurt.
    Police say the explosion was a terrorist attack, the fifth in Britain this year. Britain’s domestic spy agency is helping out in the investigation.
    Police were alerted to an incident at 8:20 a.m. local time (0720GMT) after commuters reported a noise and a flash aboard the D
  • Trump Says London Attack By ‘Loser Terrorist’

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is calling a fire at a London subway station another attack “by a loser terrorist” and suggesting police there may have missed an opportunity to prevent it. He also says the government should cut off Internet access to extremist groups.
    Trump tweeted Friday: “Another attack in London by a loser terrorist. These are sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard. Must be proactive!”
    Loser terrorists must be d
  • NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Burns Up In Skies Over Saturn

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
    Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7:55 a.m. EDT. That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft — its last scientific gifts to Earth — came to an abrupt halt. The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
    Cassini actually burned up like a
  • Statue Of Gen. Robert E. Lee Removed From Dallas Park

    DALLAS (AP) — Crews arranged by Dallas officials removed a statue of Robert E. Lee from a pedestal Thursday and carted it away from a park named for the Confederate general.
    In an unannounced move, a large crane was brought through the city by a police escort to Lee Park, where it lifted the large statue from its pedestal late Thursday afternoon.
    City officials said in a statement that an art conservator monitored the proper handling of the statue, and police tactical officers with automat
  • Victim Told Suspect: I Knew You Would ‘Shoot Up The School’

    ROCKFORD, Wash. (AP) — Caleb Sharpe rode the bus to his high school in a tiny Washington state town, carrying a black duffel bag. The 15-year-old walked to a second-floor hallway, pulled an assault weapon from the bag and tried to load it, authorities said.
    It jammed, and a classmate walked up.
    “I always knew you were going to shoot up the school,” the student said, according to court documents released Thursday. “You know this is going to get you in trouble.”
    Sharp
  • 1 Soldier Killed, 7 Injured In Fort Bragg Training Exercise

    FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — A training exercise involving demolitions killed one special operations soldier and injured seven others at the Army’s largest base Thursday, just a day after 15 Marines were hurt in a fire while training in California.
    The soldiers were taken to several hospitals, including the Womack Army Medical Center on base for treatment, said Lt. Col. Rob Bockholt, a spokesman for the U.S. Army’s Special Operations Command, which is based at Fort Bragg in North Ca
  • ESPN Says It Accepts Hill’s Apology For Trump Tweets

    NEW YORK (AP) — ESPN says it has accepted the apology of its “SportsCenter” host Jemele Hill for tweeting this week that President Donald Trump was a “white supremacist” and “bigot.”
    The network and Hill delivered statements shortly before midnight, hours after White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday called Hill’s comments outrageous and something that could be considered a fireable offense by ESPN.
    Hill publicly apologized
  • Reported Explosion And Stampede At London Subway Station

    LONDON (AP) – A reported explosion at a train station sent commuters stampeding in panic, injuring several people on Friday at the height of London’s morning rush hour, and police said they were investigating it as a terrorist attack.
    Photos taken inside a District Line train show a white plastic bucket inside a supermarket shopping bag. Flames and what appear to be wires can be seen. London ambulance services said they had sent multiple crews to the Parsons Green station. Poli
  • London Police, Ambulance Confirm ‘Incident’ On Subway

    LONDON (AP) — London’s Metropolitan Police and ambulance services are confirming they are at the scene of “an incident” at the Parsons Green subway station in the southwest of the capital. The underground operator said services have been cut along the line.
    Police were called at approx. 8:20am to #ParsonsGreen following reports of an incident on a tube train
    — Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) September 15, 2017All three sent out information via Twitter, saying th
  • Catherine Hoggle Charged With Murder Of Her Children

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Sarah and Jacob Hoggle went missing three years ago.
    Though suspected, their mother Catherine Hoggle had never been charged with their murder, until now.
    She was the last known person to have seen 3-year-old Sarah and 2-year-old Jacob in September 2014, and she now faces two counts of murder after a grand jury indictment Thursday.
    Hoggle has spent the last three years at Clifford T. Perkins, the state’s psychiatric hospital, after repeatedly being found mentally inc
  • Autopsy Of Murdered Pregnant Teacher Reveals She Was Shot In The Back Of The Head

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The boyfriend of a pregnant Maryland teacher who was missing for more than a week before being found dead in a shallow grave on a Damascus property Wednesday appeared in court Thursday.
    Tyler Tessier, charged with first degree murder in Laura Wallen’s slaying, was ordered held without bond.
    Wallen was four months pregnant.
    Tessier was arrested Wednesday afternoon. Police are waiting for autopsy results on the cause of death.
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  • Girlfriend Charged In Death Of Man Found In Maryland Forest

    FROSTBURG, Md. (AP) — The girlfriend of a man found naked with his throat slashed in a Maryland state forest in January was charged with murder Thursday, officials said.
    Garrett County State’s Attorney Lisa Thayer Welch announced that Megan Virginia Shaffer, 21, has been charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and assisting another to commit or attempt to commit suicide, The Cumberland Times-News reported.
    The death of Alexander Stevens, 24, of Frostburg, was ruled
  • Judge Hits Pair Of 3-Run Homers, Yanks Rout Orioles 13-5

    NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge had a pair of three-run homers for a career-best six RBIs, Todd Frazier hit a three-run homer that chased Wade Miley with one out in a six-run first inning and the New York Yankees routed the fading Baltimore Orioles 13-5 on Thursday night.
    Judge hit an opposite-field drive over New York’s bullpen in right-center in the fourth against Mike Wright, then lined a 448-foot drive into the second deck in left in the sixth off Rich Rodriguez. Judge has 43 homers
  • Weather Blog: Milder, More Humid Afternoon

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A milder and more humid afternoon with highs near 80 in most places.
    The next four or even five days will feature the very same type of weather, with warmer than normal days and milder nights.
    We do have a slight chance of a shower both Friday and Saturday, but a slight chance on Sunday and Monday.
    Watching the tropics for any updates of Tropical Storm Jose, and if it could have any impact on the East Coast by next week.
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  • Delegate Demands Action After Seeing Project Baltimore Reports - Fox Baltimore

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    BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) -- A State Delegate is demanding action after watching a series of recent Project Baltimore reports on alleged grade changing and standards inside one Baltimore City School. Those reports sparked a City Schools internal ...
  • Police Locate Vehicle Suspected In Hit-And-Run Death Of Man Walking Mother Across Street

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore County police say they have recovered the vehicle they believe to be involved in the fatal hit-and-run accident of a 23-year-old man walking his mother across the street.
    Detectives say the 2012 purple Hyundai Sonata, believed to have fatally struck Kyle Marshall, was located in the 900 block of Sun Circle Way in Essex Thursday.
    Investigators say Marshall was walking with his mother across Eastern Boulevard at Stemmers Run Road in Essex around 12:48 a.m. Monday,
  • Baltimore Police Release Sketch Of Rape Suspect

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police are attempting to identify a suspect wanted for the rape of a 40-year-old woman.
    Detectives say around 7:45 a.m. Saturday, the unidentified suspect sexually assaulted the woman in the rear of 1923 Saint Paul Street.
    Before the incident, the victim said she met the suspect in the unit block of West North Avenue in front of Red Emma’s Bookstore/Coffee Shop.
    The suspect reportedly lured the victim to the rear of the 1900 block of Saint Paul Street.
    The suspe
  • Police Charge Injured Man With Murder Stemming From Robbery Attempt

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore County police have charged an 18-year-old man for first-degree murder stemming from an attempted home invasion in Lansdowne earlier this year.
    Detectives believe Omar Mydie Hamilton, then 17 years old, and another unidentified suspect shot and killed Larry Lynch, 28, in an attempted robbery on February 4.
    Officers say just before 9:30 p.m., Hamilton and the other suspect broke into Lynch’s apartment in the 2900 block of Lakebrook Circle when Lynch defended
  • Police Attempt To ID Man Who Possibly Saw Woman Alive Before Her Death

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police are attempting to identify a man who was last seen in the same area as a woman who was found dead Wednesday morning.
    At about 9 a.m. detectives responded to rear of East Coast Greenway, a small access road that is parallel to President Street in between Baltimore Street and Lombard Street, where they found a deceased woman, identified as 35-year-old Jessica Gibson, behind some large pallets.
    Officers say the man, who was captured on surveillance video, may be t

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