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One arrested in connection to Easton shooting
EASTON, Md. – A suspect has been taken into custody following a shots fired investigation in Easton. On Tuesday, officers were called to 11 Jowite Street for a report of shots fired. Officers arrived at the scene to find a crowd of people in the area of the 300 and 400 buildings, and made contact with residents who reported they were shot at. No one was found to be injured.
Police: Man arrested in connection to murder of father in Queen Anne’s County
A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the murder of his father and is facing multiple charges. According to the Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office, Drew Meyer, of Auckland Way in Chester, was arrested back in May after an investigation determined he was the primary suspect in the death of his father. He has been charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and reckless endangerment.
Dorchester County Man Charged in Assault Case
DORCHESTER CO., MD. - A Cambridge man has been charged on multiple counts after Cambridge Police Department officers responded to an assault call on Wednesday afternoon. The call came at 12:55pm after two victims on Muir St. reported they had been assaulted by three men, according to the Cambridge Police Department. The department says that one of the suspects held the victims at gunpoint. One of the suspects then reportedly punched the victims multiple times, while another hit the victims with a shovel, according to the police statement. The same subject then reportedly attempted to hit one of the victim’s service dogs with the shovel.
Person dies after coming ‘into contact’ with Amtrak train in Anne Arundel County
A person is dead after coming into contact with a train in Anne Arundel County Friday morning, according to Amtrak. At about 9:42 a.m. a person trespassing on the tracks “came into contact” with a train in Odenton, said Amtrak spokesperson Kimberly Woods. The person’s identity was not released as of Friday afternoon. Woods said the 462 passengers and crew on the train were not hurt. The ...
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