Tag: Maryland
Child sex predator gets more than 27 years in federal prison for raping five-year-old girl
He was busted after uploading videos of himself sexual abusing the child
Pa. man who pointed gun at another motorist with her child in the car held without bail in Baltimore County
Road rage suspect who threatened female driver and her child with a loaded weapon being held on multiple felony charges
Child sexual assault suspect arrested in Hagerstown
Luis Parada charged with 1st Degree Rape and 1st Degree of two young girls. Police fear there are additional victims out there
Baltimore City Public Schools teacher, Kat Locke-Jones, named ‘2025 Maryland Teacher of the Year’
Congrats to teacher extraordinaire, Ms. Kat Locke-Jones, who teaches 7th grade English language arts at Hampstead Hill Academy in Baltimore
Catonsville woman gets federal prison time for conspiring to destroy the Baltimore electrical power grid
In what the feds are calling a case of “domestic violent extremists,” Sarah Beth Clendaniel sentenced to 18 years in federal prison – and more …
Road rage: Man who pointed gun at motorist on MD I-95 tracked down to Virginia and arrested
John Cook of Fairfax County charged with felony assault and firearm offenses
U.S. sues owner and operator of cargo ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge
The United States Department of Justice Department filed a civil claim today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland against Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine […]
Three Hagerstown teens charged with attempted murder
Shots fired: All three are 18 years old . . .
Upper Marlboro woman arrested on firearm, road rage charges after pointing loaded gun at another motorist
Brittany Erin Cousar charged with 2 counts of first-degree felony assault and misdemeanor assault and firearm offenses. There was also a young child in the other motorist’s vehicle during the incident
October 9: Plan now to attend the Harford County College and Career Fair
Reps from dozens of top schools, industries, government & military organizations will be there. The career fair is free and open to the public, including parents/guardians and students from surrounding counties.










