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Suspects Steal Golf Cart, Drive It Off A Bridge
A suspect or group of suspects stole a golf cart from Silver Spring Country Club and went on a destructive joy ride.

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A suspect or group of suspects stole a golf cart from Silver Spring Country Club and went on a destructive joy ride.

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