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Least Safe Cities For Online Dating: Patch PM
Marijuana biz plants roots | Football coach catches assault, sex charges | Threats made by Post-It notes | Tilted Kilt closes one location.

Threatening sticky notes lead to possible hate crime investigation, Baltimore is on a new list ranking cities for online dating safety, medical marijuana outfit prepares to open a new dispensary and other share-worthy stories made our roundup of top posts from Maryland Patches on Thursday, June 29.
Hate Crime Targets Muslim Family At Silver Spring Apartment
A Muslim mother of four has received threatening notes on the door of her apartment building for the past two months. The threatening sticky notes convey messages like, "I see you" and "Keep those kids QUIET! Too much bumping. Will retaliate. I can hear you..." They also depict derogatory words and satanic symbols.
Baltimore On List Of Safest, Most Dangerous Cities For Online Dating
How safe is Baltimore for online dating? Researchers analyzed health and crime data to see how cities rank.
Find out what's happening in Silver Springfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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- North County Football Coach Charged With Assault, Sex Offense
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- Tilted Kilt Closes Doors In Annapolis After Losing Lawsuit: Report
- Sobriety Checkpoint Planned In Cecil County
- Movies Out July 4th Weekend: 'Despicable Me 3,' 'Okja' And More
- Liquor Thefts From Gaithersburg Warehouse An Inside Job: Police
- Sisters Charged In Joppa Playground Arson
- Baltimore Soup Company Opens In Towson
- Harford County DUI Checkpoint Planned Before 4th Of July Weekend 2017: Police
- Counselor Who Had Sex, Shared Drugs With Clients Sentenced
- Wayfinding Stations Appear In Bel Air
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