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$4,000 of Drugs Seized in Linthicum Traffic Stop
Police arrested a Baltimore man after a traffic stop yielded heroin and marijuana.

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Police arrested a Baltimore man after a traffic stop yielded heroin and marijuana.

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Authorities are seeking two suspects involved in an armed carjacking at Corridor Marketplace.
Police are seeking information on two suspects involved in an armed carjacking at Corridor Marketplace in Laurel.
A property on Crain Highway has gained attention from nearby residents, for the stench of more than 200 used garbage bins, according to a report.
Anne Arundel County investigators said the shooter mistook the handgun for a BB gun, and meant for the shooting to be a prank.
Police officers in Anne Arundel County took part in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run on Tuesday morning, taking a leg of the relay down Ritchie Highway from Glen Burnie to Annapolis.
Police officers in Anne Arundel County took part in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run on Tuesday morning, taking a leg of the relay down Ritchie Highway from Glen Burnie to Annapolis.
Glen Burnie Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Anne Arundel Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Anne Arundel County police officers are planning to run through the county as part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics.
Annapolis police arrested two men, both 18, in connection with three thefts from vehicles.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Kids between 2 and 18 can get free breakfast and lunch at 15 locations throughout Anne Arundel County this summer, beginning on June 24.
Three students headed for UMBC earned local technology scholarships at the awards night for Glen Burnie High School.
Ana Luisa Ramirez, a systems engineering manager for Northrop Grumman, was recognized for her service to the Hispanic community.
Police are seeking information on the suspect involved in the robbery of a Walgreens store in Glen Burnie.
Police are seeking information on two suspects involved in an armed robbery in Glen Burnie.
Firefighters used a thermal imager Friday to locate a kitten behind an apartment wall in Glen Burnie.
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