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Missing Student Murdered In Pennsylvania: Patch PM
Rabid groundhog | Ravens price tag | Drive-through indecent exposure.

Here are some of the top stories on Maryland Patches on Thursday, July 13. A Pennsylvania man allegedly confessed to his role in a quadruple murder that included a missing Loyola student. In other news, Forbes puts a price tag on the Ravens, a groundhog tests positive for rabies and a man was arrested in connection with indecent exposures in his vehicle.
Loyola University Student Among Missing Men In Pennsylvania
Jimi Patrick, missing since July 5, had just finished his freshman year at Loyola University on a full scholarship.
Baltimore Ravens Ranked As One Of Most Valuable Sports Franchise: Forbes
Forbes ranked the Ravens No. 27 with a value of $2.3 billion, an amount Forbes said rose 19 percent in the past year.
Jimi Patrick, missing since July 5, had just finished his freshman year at Loyola University on a full scholarship.
Baltimore Ravens Ranked As One Of Most Valuable Sports Franchise: Forbes
Forbes ranked the Ravens No. 27 with a value of $2.3 billion, an amount Forbes said rose 19 percent in the past year.
- Rabid Groundhog Found At Maryland Zoo: Health Department
- Pasadena Walmart, Java Divas Indecent Exposure Suspect Arrested
- Howard County Pilots Police Body Camera Program
- Domestic Abuser Sent To Prison For Attack, Intimidating Victim
- Glen Burnie Air Traffic Controller Soars With $50K Scratch-Off Win
- Severna Park Man Indicted For Murder Of Army Officer At University of Maryland
- Anger After WMATA Board Chair Takes Personal Shot At Prince George's County
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