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There was plenty of news across Maryland on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Stopping Robocalls: Maryland Joins Fight Against Scams

Robocalls that try to tell consumers everything from they have a prize to claim to a dire warning that they owe the Internal Revenue Service money unless they act fast are being targeted by 29 states, including Maryland.

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Missing Hoggle Kids: Mother Still Incompetent To Stand Trial

Catherine Hoggle, the 30-year-old schizophrenic mother of two missing children, is still incompetent to stand trial in the 2014 disappearance of her kids, doctors and a judge said in Hoggle's status hearing Thursday morning. Hoggle was the last person to see the children in September 2014 and has refused to say what became of them, only that Sarah, now 6, and son Jacob, now 5, are safe with someone.

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Tips Sought In Father Of Four's Beltway Murder: PG County Police

Prince George's County Police have shared a photo of an Upper Marlboro murder victim's distinctive car and again asked for tips from the public to help find the suspect who fatally shot the father of four, who was found dead inside a vehicle on the Beltway late Saturday night.

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