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Girlfriend Killed; Boyfriend Arrested: Patch PM
Dog food recall expands | Washington Post employee reportedly posed as ICE agent | Mini Cooper with front-end damage wanted.

Here are some stories to share this evening from Patch sites across Maryland:
(Update) Boyfriend In Custody For Crofton Woman's Murder: Police
A Crofton man sought by Anne Arundel County Police on murder charges after his girlfriend was killed at the home they shared was arrested in Baltimore Monday afternoon, police say. Authorities searched for Ryan Gregory Hollebon, 38, of the 1700 block of Carry Place in Crofton, in the death of Jhalandia Elaine Butler, 28, of the same address, since Sunday night. Hollebon was taken into custody in the 1300 block of East Patapsco Avenue in Baltimore City, police said.
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Armed Robbery Suspect Crashed Getaway Vehicle, Carjacked Other Driver: Police
Authorities are searching for a red Mini Cooper with front-end damage that was stolen by the suspect in a gas station holdup Monday morning in Columbia. The suspect is accused of crashing into the car after leaving the scene of a business robbery, then ordering the driver out at gunpoint.
Recall Widens Of Evanger’s Dog Food Sold In Maryland
Five dogs fell ill and one died after eating Evanger's Dog Food with a euthanasia drug mixed in; the product is sold in 15 states.
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Washington Post IT Worker Posed As ICE Agent: Report
Local police and FBI agents reportedly found 10 weapons at the Washington Post employee's home in Gaithersburg, including handguns, assault rifles and a shotgun. Court documents say authorities also recovered body armor, weapon magazines, bullets and a working police radio, WJLA says.
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