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Camel Tramples Circus Worker: Patch PM
Skimmer at 7-Eleven | Water rescues, lightning strike | Renowned chef opening 24-hour restaurant.

The suspect in an animal cruelty case threatened to kill animal control officers in Anne Arundel County; a flash flood required a swift water rescue Monday afternoon in Baltimore County; and a top chef will cater to discerning palates at a hotel under construction near a Maryland casino.
Here are some of the top stories from Maryland Patches on Monday, July 17:
ATM Skimmer Found At Bowie 7-Eleven: Police
Bowie Police have issued a crime alert warning that electronic devices and cameras are stealing your PINS.
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Camel Tramples Circus Worker In Maryland
A circus worker was flown to a hospital after he was bitten and trampled by a camel, Charles County emergency officials say.
- Heroin-Using Dog Owner Threatens To Shoot Animal Control Staff: Police
- One Rescued From Flash Flood On Reisterstown Road: Officials
- Lightning Strikes Port Deposit Home
- Chef Todd English Opening Restaurant In Maryland Live! Hotel
- Swift Water Rescue Team Saves 3 Stranded On Susquehanna: Officials
- Baltimore Area Man Dies In Climbing Accident
- Transgender Woman's Accused Killer Faces Second Trial
- Camper Rescued From Patapsco Valley State Park
- Fun Salon For Kids Opens In Perry Hall
- Julius The Baby Giraffe Dies After Health Battle
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our Maryland network. The Patch community platform covers communities across the state.
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