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47-Year-Old Man Shot, Killed In Prince George’s County: Police 47-Year-Old Man Shot, Killed In Prince George’s County: Police
47-Year-Old Man Shot, Killed In Prince George’s County: Police A 47-year-old man was shot and killed in Prince George’s County over the weekend, police said. Darryl Hazel, of Suitland, was found wounded from gunfire as officers responded to the shooting report near the 6300 block of Suitland Road in Camp Springs around 3:15 a.m. Sunday, April 7, PGPD said. He was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. Detectives are working to determine a motive and identify a suspect(s) but do not believe the crime was random. A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest and indictment. Anyone with informatio…
Jackpot-Winning 'FAST PLAY' Ticket Worth Nearly $20K Sold In Prince George’s County Jackpot-Winning 'FAST PLAY' Ticket Worth Nearly $20K Sold In Prince George’s County
Jackpot-Winning 'FAST Play' Ticket Worth Nearly $20K Sold In Prince George’s County A winning "FAST PLAY 7-11-21" ticket worth nearly $20,000 was sold at a Prince George’s County Exxon, officials said. A winning ticket for the Monday, April 8 drawing was sold at the Exxon at 1500 Northwest Crain Highway in Bowie and remains unclaimed. The player won the first progressive jackpot, which totals $19,774. Lottery officials say that players should check their tickets, and the winner should sign the back of it immediately and put it in a safe spot until it can be redeemed at Lottery Headquarters in Baltimore. The $2 7-11-21 game went on sale on Apr…
Jury Finds Man Guilty For Role In Shooting That Injured 5 Outside Montgomery County Restaurant Jury Finds Man Guilty For Role In Shooting That Injured 5 Outside Montgomery County Restaurant
Jury Finds Man Guilty For Role In Shooting That Injured 5 Outside Montgomery County Restaurant A man was found guilty of assault and weapons offenses for his role in a shooting outside a Montgomery County restaurant that left five people injured last year. Michael Boyd Jr., 40, of Olney, was found guilty by jury of two counts of first-degree assault and two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Director of Public Affairs Lauren DeMarco announced Friday, April 5. The charges stem from an incident outside Sole D’Italia restaurant on the 14300 block of Layhill Road in the Norbeck-Layhill neighborhood at approximately 12…
Fallen Tree Damages 3 Montgomery County Homes, Several People Displaced Fallen Tree Damages 3 Montgomery County Homes, Several People Displaced
Fallen Tree Damages 3 Montgomery County Homes, Several People Displaced Several people were displaced when a large tree fell and damaged three homes in Montgomery County on Thursday, April 4, responders said. It happened on Cedar Avenue near Dogwood Avenue off Philadelphia Avenue in Takoma Park around 4 p.m., according to MCRFS Spokesperson Pete Piringer. All three of the houses were occupied when the tree fell, said Piringer, adding that firefighters helped two people escape their homes. No injuries were reported. Several people were displaced, the MCFRS said. Scroll down for additional photos from the scene. More… Takoma Park homes on Cedar Av were dama…
Montgomery County Avionics Technician Lands $100K Powerball Prize Montgomery County Avionics Technician Lands $100K Powerball Prize
Montgomery County Avionics Technician Lands $100K Powerball Prize An avionics technician from Montgomery County played a random set of numbers on a recent Powerball drawing and ended up winning $100,000. The Montgomery Village resident tells officials he has a set of numbers, “chosen at random initially,” that he plays each week at a local 7-Eleven for the Powerball and Mega Millions drawings. On Tuesday, March 19, the winner stopped at 7-Eleven at 19235 Watkins Mill Road in Gaithersburg, bought one $3 ticket with Power Play for the March 20 drawing, and ended up matching four white balls and the Powerball, bringing a $50,000 third-tier pri…
IDs Sought For Suspects In Baltimore Business Break-In: Police IDs Sought For Suspects In Baltimore Business Break-In: Police
IDs Sought For Suspects In Baltimore Business Break-In: Police Police are attempting to identify two suspects in a recent Baltimore business break-in. It happened on the 2400 block of North Charles Street on Friday, March 22, Baltimore Police said. Scroll down to view additional surveillance photos of the two suspects: Suspects' Identity SoughtIn reference to a commercial burglary that occurred on March 22, 2024, in the 2400 block of North Charles Street, investigators need your help in identifying the two individuals seen in these photos.Anyone with information is urged to contact… pic.twitter.com/CCFhVtL9iE — Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) A…
Driver, 35, Killed When Garbage Truck Crashes, Falls Onto Railroad Tracks Below I-95 Ramp: MDTA Driver, 35, Killed When Garbage Truck Crashes, Falls Onto Railroad Tracks Below I-95 Ramp: MDTA
Driver, 35, Killed When Garbage Truck Crashes, Falls Onto Railroad Tracks Below I-95 Ramp: Mdta A 35-year-old man driving a garbage truck was killed when the vehicle crashed, fell off a ramp from I-95 southbound and landed on a set of railroad tracks Thursday afternoon, April 4, authorities said. It happened at the ramp from southbound I-95 to southbound MD 295 in Baltimore City shortly after 2:15 p.m., according to the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Police Collison Reconstruction Unit. Officers responded and found that a white Mack garbage truck had been involved in a single-vehicle crash and fell onto the railroad tracks below the ramp. The 35-year-old Hanover man driving…
Prince George's County Man, 30, Shot Dead While Working For Trash Removal Company: Police Prince George's County Man, 30, Shot Dead While Working For Trash Removal Company: Police
Prince George's County Man, 30, Shot Dead While Working For Trash Removal Company: Police A Prince George’s County man was shot and killed while working for a trash removal company Thursday afternoon, April 4, police said. Idongesit Udosen, 30, was found with gunshot wounds in the roadway as officers were called to the 6800 block of Greenvale Parkway in Hyattsville for a shooting around 3:40 p.m., the PGPD said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators found that Udosen was working for a trash removal company when he was shot. The motive for the shooting remains under investigation, though detectives do not believe the crime was random. A reward of up to $25,000 is …
4 Involved In Armed Robbery In Montgomery County Parking Garage: Police 4 Involved In Armed Robbery In Montgomery County Parking Garage: Police
4 Involved In Armed Robbery In Montgomery County Parking Garage: Police Police are investigating a robbery involving four armed suspects at a parking garage in Montgomery County. It happened at a garage on the 11800 block of Grand Park Avenue around 10:45 p.m. Thursday, April 4, Montgomery County police told Daily Voice. A man and woman were walking to their car when they were approached by four suspects in a vehicle. Three armed suspects got out, demanded the victims’ property, got back inside, and fled, police said. The investigation is ongoing.
Crash Closes Portion Of Route 95 In Howard County (DEVELOPING) Crash Closes Portion Of Route 95 In Howard County (DEVELOPING)
Crash Closes Portion Of Route 95 In Howard County (Developing) A one-vehicle crash on Route 95 shut down a portion of the southbound side Friday morning, April 5. The collision occurred near the Welcome Center just past Exit 38 around 8:45 a.m. One southbound shoulder and two traffic lanes were closed as crews responded. UPDATE: Howard County; Crash; I-95 South past Exit 38 MD 32; 2 left lanes closed #MDTraffic soc — MD State Highway Adm (@MDSHA) April 5, 2024 This is a developing story. Check back for more.
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