Crime & Safety
Rosedale Stabbing Suspect Held Without Bail: Police
Three people were injured in Thanksgiving morning stabbing, Baltimore County police reported.

Police say a Baltimore man has been charged in the Thanksgiving stabbing of multiple people in Rosedale.
Daniel Maurice Perry, 29, of the 3400 block of Ramona Avenue, is charged with attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault and home invasion in connection with the Nov. 26 incident, court records show.
According to police, authorities responded at 2:11 a.m. to a home in the unit block of Nancy Court for a reported stabbing. Police said three people were hurt.
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A witness saw the suspect, later identified as Perry, with a knife, according to a statement from the Baltimore County Police Department.
The alleged stabbing occurred in a man’s room where another person, who was cut in the face, had come to visit, police said.
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When the resident and visitor were in the man’s room, Perry barged in and assaulted the man, who was later taken to an area hospital for lacerations to the upper body, police reported.
A woman who tried to break up the assault was cut in the upper body, police said. She was taken to an area hospital for injuries that she is expected to survive, according to police.
Perry is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Police Department, officials said Monday.
Booking photo of Daniel Maurice Perry is courtesy of the Baltimore County Police Department.
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