Crime & Safety
Man Found After Release from Detention Center: Police
The man who left the Baltimore County Detention Center on foot ended up in another state, police reported.

UPDATE — The schizophrenic man who disappeared after his release from the Baltimore County Detention Center recently has been found, police said Monday morning.
Antoine Eugene Pride, 28, was located in Virginia, according to police.
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TOWSON, MD – A man with mental challenges was released from the Baltimore County Detention Center this week and because his family did not receive any notification about his release, he left on his own and is currently missing, police say.
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Antoine Pride, 28, is described as 5'9", 150 pounds, with curly black hair and a goatee.
When he left the detention center on Bosley Avenue at 5 p.m., police said he was wearing a black t-shirt.
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Authorities said he may have been headed to the 3000 block of Noyes Circle in Randallstown, where his family lives.
Pride requires medication that he might not have with him, according to police.
Anyone with any information about where Antoine Pride may be is asked to contact the Baltimore County Police Department by calling 911 or 410-307-2020.
Photo Credit: Baltimore County Police Department.
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