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2 Children Drown | Raccoon Tests Positive For Rabies | Fatal Motorcycle Crash: MD Weekend

Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in Maryland.

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We've rounded up the stories you may have missed in Maryland over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.

Baltimore Co.'s Julian Jones Wins Democratic Nomination For County Executive: Report

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Councilmember Julian Jones claimed victory in the Democratic race for Baltimore County executive over the weekend after runner-up Izzy Patoka conceded.

Anne Arundel Co. Records 2 Drownings Involving Young Children: Report

First responders were called to two separate incidents over the weekend that involved child drownings, according to reports.

Man Thrown From Motorcycle Dies

The man driving the motorcycle was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. No other vehicles were involved in the crash, according to Howard County Police.

Police Search For Man Who Grabbed Girl By Her Neck In Bel Air

Bel Air Police are searching for the suspect wanted in the assault on the young girl, which happened in the area of Majors Choice Drive and Grayson Square.

Rabid Raccoon Confirmed Near Street; Harford County Urges Residents To Report Exposure

Health officials emphasized that seeing a raccoon is not, by itself, a cause for concern, but residents should avoid interacting with wildlife and keep pets away from wild animals.

2 Adults Found Dead Inside MoCo Home Filled With Carbon Monoxide: Police

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson Pete Piringer said the two deceased adults were initially found by relatives who were carrying out a welfare check at the Clarksburg residence.

85-Year-Old Man Dies After U-Turn Crash On Pulaski Highway: Police

An 85-year-old man died Saturday after suffering serious injuries in a crash that took place on Pulaski Highway the day prior.

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