Crime & Safety
Missing Dundalk Woman Considered 'Critical': Police
Police said Dorothy Grubb and her boyfriend had a history of domestic violence.
A Dundalk woman last seen Thursday is considered a “critical” missing person as police are concerned about her safety, the Baltimore County Police Department reported Monday.
Dorothy Iris Grubb, 60, of the 1700 block of Manor Road in North Point, was reported missing Saturday, when her daughter became concerned about not seeing her since there was a history of domestic violence with her mother’s boyfriend, police said.
Additionally, the daughter said she had not seen Grubb’s boyfriend since Thursday, according to the report from police.
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On Monday morning, police arrested Grubb’s boyfriend—Clyde Campbell, 53—on a weapons violation, according to the report, which said Grubb remains missing.
Authorities searched the residence that Grubb and Campbell shared, and are continuing to investigate, police said.
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Anyone with information about the case may contact the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020.
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