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Baltimore City Police Officer, Teen Wife Charged With Prostitution in Linthicum
Maryland State Police arrested a Baltimore couple in an FBI sting on an escort website.

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Maryland State Police arrested a Baltimore couple in an FBI sting on an escort website.

Members of the Anne Arundel County Police Department and local community shared their appreciation for Larry Tolliver, who is resigning after a second stretch as police chief.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
The family-owned dealership will feature demo rides and food this weekend.
Advocates for victims of Catholic priests are calling for transparency on recent allegations of sexual abuse by staff at Monsignor Slade Catholic School in Glen Burnie.
The county executive now has a Facebook page, shortly after creating a Twitter account.
Letters from Monsignor Slade Catholic School in Glen Burnie and the Archdiocese of Baltimore indicate police are investigating claims of sexual abuse by a former student.
Anne Arunel County police will accept unwanted guns at the Glen Burnie Improvement Association and Annapolis police will take guns at the department headquarters on May 11.
Anne Arunel County police will be accepting unwanted guns at the Glen Burnie Improvement Association on May 11.
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Anne Arundel County Police Chief Larry Tolliver announced his resignation Tuesday afternoon, in a letter that says the decision was not "stimulated" by negative claims about the department.
The county saw a more than 7 percent increase in money from tourism between 2010 and 2011, according to a new report.
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday and a fourth school was included in the top 2,000.
Police found a man who attempted to rob an employee inside the Glen Burnie restaurant.
Police are seeking information on several teens suspected of assaulting a boy and stealing from him.
Police seized marijuana, prescription drugs and a shotgun after carrying out a warrant.
Police say a pair of men used a taxi cab in several thefts in Pasadena.
The Pasadena teen's family has received donations to increase the reward for information on the crime.