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Officer Shoots Burglary Suspect at Indus Market in Laurel

A 20-year-old burglary suspect is hospitalized in stable condition after he was accidentally shot by a SWAT team member of the police department Sunday night in Laurel, officials say.

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Police were called to the 900 block of Fourth Street for an alarm at the Indus Food International Market, according to a city news release. Several officers responded. A 15-year-old boy who fled from the scene was caught by police. >>> Read more.

Annapolis Yacht Club Weighs Demolishing Charred Structure

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Leaders of the charred Annapolis Yacht Club said they might demolish the structure following a $9 million fire in December rather than attempt to renovate the heavily damaged building.

An electrical problem with a Christmas tree equipped with built-in lights sparked the Dec. 12, 2015, blaze that heavily damaged the historic Annapolis Yacht Club at 2 Compromise St., officials said. >>> Read more.

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County Sheriff Ronald Bateman Charged in Domestic Assault

Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ronald Bateman, 54, was arrested by police Sunday night for allegedly assaulting his wife.

According to Anne Arundel County Police, Mrs. Bateman called authorities just before 7:30 p.m. from an address on Pasadena Yacht Yard Road. The victim told police her husband, Ronald Bateman, assaulted her in their residence. >>> Read more.

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