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Shoemaker Seeks Woman Whose Gun Heels Were Confiscated

A woman traveling through Baltimore-Washington International Airport recently had to surrender her shoes, which were designed to look a bit dangerous—they had replica revolvers for heels and fake bullets for flair.

Now, the seller of the exotic footwear—Pleaser USA—posted on Twitter that it would like to find the woman whose shoes were confiscated and provide her with a free pair to replace the ones she had to leave behind. >>> Read more.

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GPS Tracker on Car Led Armed Robbers to Victims: Police

Victims of a Germantown home invasion robbery were tracked by armed suspects who had placed a GPS tracker on their vehicle, following it to their house, police said.

Detectives say the suspects had placed a GPS tracking device on a vehicle owned by the residents. Data from the tracking device allowed the robbers to determine the residents’ address. >>> Read more.

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  • The Maryland Court of Appeals has ordered Officer William Porter to provide testimony at five Baltimore Police trials.

Found: Elderly Dog Dumped on Chase Farm

  • The shocked pup was left with her water bowl and a handful of pretzels in Essex area.

Daylight Saving Time 2016: When Clocks Spring Ahead

  • Which day do you move your clocks ahead an hour? And when will it feel like spring?

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