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Severed thumb of slain ‘sugar daddy' used to access his finance app, prosecutors say
An alleged sugar daddy’s severed thumb was used to steal from the man after his homicide, prosecutors say.
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Ex-Trump administration official dies after being shot during attempted carjacking in D.C.
A second man has died after he was shot during an 11-hour crime spree across D.C. and Prince George’s County, Maryland, his family announced Saturday.
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Yoga teacher accused of killing American University professor in 2010 is caught in Mexico
A man charged in the 2010 killing of a highly respected American University professor was extradited from Mexico this week. Sue Ann Marcum, who taught accounting, was found dead in her home on Massachusetts Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland. She was 52. The scene indicated Marcum had fought with her attacker, police said. She was beaten and asphyxiated. DNA was found…
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That's Not a Dog, It's a Bear: Maryland Man Almost Pet Black Bear in His Backyard
A homeowner in Chevy Chase, Maryland, said he nearly pet a bear he mistook for a dog in his backyard Wednesday night.
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That's Not a Dog, It's a Bear: Maryland Man Almost Pet Black Bear in His Backyard
A homeowner in Chevy Chase, Maryland, said he nearly pet a bear he mistook for a dog in his backyard Wednesday night.
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Kayakers Rescue Downed Pilot From Icy Maryland Creek After Small Plane Crash
Neighbors grabbed their paddles and set out to help a pilot after his small plane sputtered and plunged into an icy creek in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
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FBI Agent Found Not Guilty of Attempted Murder in Maryland Metro Shooting
A jury in Montgomery County, Maryland, found an FBI agent accused of attempted murder in a shooting on a Metro train not guilty of all charges on Friday. The agent, Eduardo Valdivia, of Gaithersburg, was charged with attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault and reckless endangerment after police said he shot at a man on a train near the Medical Center…
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World War II Veteran Reflects on Treating Wounded, Seeing Horror of Concentration Camps
In 1943, Buffalo, New York, native Bob Stromberg went to the draft board to see when he’d be called to serve in World War II — a question he says caught them by surprise. “‘Well, here’s a live one!’ They’re usually coming there saying, ‘Please don’t take me,’” Stromberg told News4 during an interview at his Rockville, Maryland, home....
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Suspect Confesses to 1971 Slaying of Maryland Deputy Sheriff: Police
Detectives closed the 51-year-old homicide of a Montgomery County special deputy sheriff last week.
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Texts Between Suspect, Sister Outside Justice's Home May Have Saved Lives: Police Chief
On Wednesday, a federal jury indicted Nicholas John Roske, 26, on federal charges of attempting to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.