Crime & Safety
Officers Stop Train to Arrest Stabbing Suspect
A suspect in a stabbing hopped a commuter train, so Anne Arundel County police stopped the train and made an arrest.

A Baltimore man is in custody for reportedly stabbing a man during a fight near a Glen Burnie train station Tuesday night.
An Anne Arundel County police officer saw the fight about 10:06 p.m. when he was on patrol near the Cromwell Light Rail station in the 7300 block of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. The 22-year-old male stabbing victim told the officer the suspect had just boarded a train, which had left the station.
Numerous officers responding to the area were able to stop the train, where they located the suspect and took him into custody.
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The victim was taken to Baltimore Washington Medical Center with minor stab wounds to both his upper and lower torso.
Suspect Joshua Lakieth Craft, 29, of 725 Falls Way in Baltimore was charged with first- and second-degree assault and reckless endangerment.
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»Joshua Craft of Baltimore is charged in a Glen Burnie stabbing. Credit: Anne Arundel County Police
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