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Anne Arundel Week in Crime: Sister Stabbing, Drug Bust
Here are some of the latest crime headlines from the past week in Anne Arundel County.

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Here are some of the latest crime headlines from the past week in Anne Arundel County.

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Families can bring a cat home from animal control for $10 through July 27.
Michael Cox Jr. is the new fire chief in Anne Arundel County.
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The school board selected Mamie Perkins, who recently retired as deputy superintendent in Howard County, to head the schools until a longterm replacement is found.
Police arrested two people after finding almost $16,000 worth of drugs in a Glen Burnie home.
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You'll make it through the day, but these things could make it easier.
New police chief Kevin Davis has been documenting his first week on the job through social media.
Fire officials said investigators are looking into what caused the blaze.