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Skimming Machines Found At Gas Stations, ATM: Patch PM
Teens shot to death before graduation | Overdose rescue at 7-Eleven | Burrito-sized sushi rolls.

Share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches on Tuesday, June 6, range from credit card skimming machines discovered in one county to an overdose rescue in another. Plus, two teens were found fatally shot before graduation, a deadly train crash stopped traffic on the tracks Tuesday morning and sushi burritos are coming right up.
Devices to steal credit card information were found at gas pumps and an ATM in Harford County: 7 Skimming Devices Discovered In Harford County.
Two Montgomery County teens were shot to death as they sat in a car; both were set to graduate from Northwest High School Tuesday: 2 Germantown Teens Shot Night Before Graduation.
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A 17-year-old was recognized by the state's attorney for saving a customer's life: Teen Rescues Overdose Victim At 7-Eleven Store.
Burrito-sized sushi rolls will cost $9 to $13: Sushi Burritos Coming To Bethesda.
Find out what's happening in Bel Airfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
More:
- Amtrak Train Kills Pedestrian In Rosedale: Report
- Mother Of 'Free-Range Kids' To Run For Montgomery County Council
- Human Trafficking Of Teen Sends 2 To Jail: Howard County Police
- Baltimore County Council Tables Corrections Immigration Enforcement Bill
- Gaithersburg Toddler's Cause Of Death Was Drowning: Police
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