Baltimore County police have charged a 17-year-old with attempted murder in a shooting that occurred Friday night at Security Square Mall.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.
The Drug Enforcement Administration, Baltimore County police and UMBC police are holding a prescription drug collection this weekend at different county precincts.
Suspect in police-involved shooting remains hospitalized at University of Maryland.
The law that takes effect in Maryland on Oct. 1 still requires kids younger than 8 to be in a safety seat, unless they are 4 feet 9 inches or taller.
Dogs Finding Dogs receives an ambulance formerly owned by the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Steven Paul Neubauer, Jr., reportedly pointed a handgun at two men in Arbutus on Sept. 17.
The Sept. 30 meeting may lead to formation of a Citizens on Patrol group.
The following is based on information provided by Baltimore County Fire Department.
New heavy rescue truck will cost about $700,000 when fully equipped.
Riders jostled when bus stops suddenly on Hammonds Ferry Road.
Recent activity of Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Warrant issued for 22-year-old Relay resident who pointed gun at victims on Sept. 17.
Man jumped from interstate at around 12:30 p.m., according to MD State Police.
Russell Lee Blizard, 33, charged after a Sept. 10 incident.
Victim, 45, is robbed by man introduced as co-worker's cousin.
Collision with car and van sends multiple people to hospitals, closes the outer loop of the I-695 beltway.
Armed suspects broke into a house and shoot at a dog on 5500 block of Council Street.
The following is based in information provided by Baltimore County Police Department.
Ronnie Willis Cheek of Greenbelt, 42, charged with giving a false name to officers after arrest for shoplifting at Walmart.
The following is based on information provided by the Baltimore County Police Department.
Tiffany Justine Gordon, 30, was charged with burglary and destruction of property after a Sept. 7 incident at her brother's girlfriend's residence in Arbutus.
Javier Antonio Zegarra, of the 3900 block of Annapolis Road, was caught trying to break into Baltimore Highlands home.
Three people accused of using stun gun to steal acquaintance's dog.
Registration program introduced last week intended to help when bike are lost or stolen.
Cigarettes and medication were stolen after a victim, 18, was knocked unconscious.
Recent activity by Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Officers sworn in and members' service honored.
A Montgomery County teacher is arrested, a Laurel woman drives her SUV into her home and the search is on for a new firehouse in Elkridge. Read on for the week in police and fire activity.
Unidentified victim transported to University of Maryland's Shock Trauma center.
Criminal justice student, Emily Boller of Catonsville, first recipient of scholarship from Wilkens Police Community Relations Organization
"Team player" led by example, patrols aggressively in Southwest Baltimore County.
Police shut down streets after county maintenance worker finds suspicious package.
The case of Antonio Martinez was among the latest of about 80 “preventions” by the FBI since 2001.
Gun-control advocates Heeding God's Call demand owners of Clyde's sign code of conduct aimed at curbing illegal gun sales.
Jack Reese named Officer of the Month