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Cold Case Victim IDed 30 Years Later: Patch PM
Attorney charged with intimidating witness with ICE | Hot spots in Maryland's capital | Two school bus crashes in 15 minutes on same road.

Share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches on Wednesday, May 24, include a cold case that heated up after more than 30 years thanks to advanced fingerprint technology. Plus, a defense attorney and an interpreter are accused of trying to bribe a woman not to testify in a rape case, insinuating she may be deported.
- Stunning Breakthrough: PG County Police Identify Man Killed In 1984 Cold Case
- Defense Attorney, Interpreter Charged With Intimidating Rape Victim: Report
- Must-See Places To Take Out-of-Town Visitors In Annapolis
- Two Harford School Buses Crash On Same Road, 15 Minutes Apart; Three Injured, Two Charged
- Officer Noah Leotta Memorial Blood Drive Set
- Dundalk Barricade Ends, Suspect Gone: Police
- Merriweather Movie Nights To Kick Off Memorial Day Weekend
- Memorial Day 2017: Parade, Plus What's Open, Closed In Anne Arundel County
- Interim Superintendent Named: BCPS Taps Chief Academic Officer
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