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Inside the vehicle were Joshua Osterholt's two children—a four-year-old and a 10-month-old.
Do you know who in your community is suffering from hunger? A Girl Scout in Edgewater does.
Officer William Kern shot a University of Maryland police trainee at Rosewood Center in February.
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Special enforcement operations will be underway in every area of the state and drivers are being warned to be alert.
John Yacoub is accused of improperly providing drugs to patients, and having pictures of genitals on his phone.
Police say a confrontation among two college students over a girl ended in bloodshed, and other Maryland crime news.
The barricade situation occurred in the 1600 block of Searles Road.
The incident in the 1600 block of Searles Road began around midnight Sunday and lasted a little over two hours.
The unidentified suspect was shot during a traffic stop made by a Baltimore County police officer.
Police describe violent, armed robberies.
More fires start in the kitchen than in any other part of the home.
A teen was recently hospitalized with a fractured jaw suffered in a cell phone robbery.
Brandon James Jewell and Charley William Jewell are expected to survive their injuries.
The woman is suspected of using fraudulent credit cards at two eastern Baltimore County Walmart stores.
A new Maryland law taking effect Oct. 1 will make driving while talking on a hand-held phone a primary offense.
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The service at Towson United Methodist Church will honor 44 Baltimore County fire service members who died this year.
Gregory Hudnet, a former fire captain for Baltimore County, was arrested Wednesday after he turned himself in, police say.
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Officials and citizens said they were stunned in the aftermath of the incident.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Police say a military man's offer to babysit was really a plot to victimize his friends' children.
Incoming flights have been diverted to other airports.
Here's a list of Dundalk Patch's top stories and blog posts from August, as determined by readers.
Fallen Baltimore County police tactical officer Jason Schneider was laid to rest at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens on Saturday.
Rasheed Stanford, 16, of the unit block of Roberts Avenue in Catonsville, has been charged with attempted first degree murder, first degree assault, and use of a firearm in a felony crime.
Officer Jason Schneider's family remembers him as "an amazing father, husband, son and brother."
Police: Officer Jason Schneider was serving a warrant at the time.
Baltimore County police officials say James "Reds" Burnham shot and injured his daughter and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself.
Police were called before 4 a.m.
Melinda Schaefer was stabbed to death in mid-June at the leasing office in Reisterstown where she worked.
Do reputations in Baltimore and Washington, DC, hold up?
Dundalk resident Lawrence Wesley Joynes is accused of sexually abusing 15 female victims while he was a music teacher for Montgomery County Public Schools.
Police Chief Jim Johnson received an Outstanding Service Award from the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.
Donald Earl Davis Sr., 58, of Dundalk, died at the scene after the motorcycle he was driving crashed into the rear of a tractor trailer parked on the shoulder of the Baltimore Beltway.