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'Carey Boyz' Face 887 Years In Prison For Roles In Drug Trafficking Organization In MD
Eight members of the “Carey Boyz” drug trafficking organization in Maryland are facing hundreds of years in prison following a massive drug bust, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney announced. Prosecutors say that the members of the organization have been arrested and indicted for their roles in selling cocaine and fentanyl in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood, specifically around the 1700 block of North Carey Street. Those arrested following a five-month investigation: Raheem Gaither (supplier); Jonathan Chambers (mid-level leadership); Gregory Carmichael (mid-level leadership); Tysh…
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Some Residents Advised To Remain Indoors In Baltimore County Due To Barricade (
Developing
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The Baltimore County Police Department is dealing with a new barricade situation with a new suspect in Timonium. An alert was issued by the department at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Friday morning cautioning that officers are at the scene of a standoff in the 100 block of East Timonium Road. Residents in the area have been told to stay indoors and motorists are being advised to avoid the area. Traffic is being rerouted along East Timonium Road between Greenmeadow Drive and Eastridge Road. Residents who live in this area are being asked to stay indoors. Motorists coming from Midridge an…
Schools
Shots Fired By Suspect During Standoff With Police In Baltimore County (
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Hours after police were called to an Essex home for reports of a barricade situation, officers and tactical units remained at the scene as they attempt to resolve the standoff peacefully. A spokesperson for the Baltimore County Police Department said that officers were called at approximately 11:10 a.m. on Monday, June 5, to the 900 block of Thompson Boulevard when concerned family members advised investigators that an armed man was a possible danger to either himself or the community. Hostage negotiators and investigators from Harford County were all called to the residence, where there …
Traffic
Roads Reopened After Investigation Into 'Hazardous Device' In Baltimore County (
Developing
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Traffic has reopened in Middle River and a school lockdown has been lifted following an investigation into an explosive device by Baltimore County Police. At approximately 7 a.m. on Wednesday, May 31, detectives were conducting a joint investigation at a home in the 700 block of Middle River Road when they came upon a suspicious device that was potentially an explosive, police say. The situation forced a road closure on Middle River Road between Compass Road and Biggs Road for more than an hour while the Baltimore County Police Department’s HazMat team investigated. (9:06 a.m.) Middle …
Police & Fire
Five People Shot In Downtown Baltimore During Midday Argument Near Lexington Market: Police
Police in Baltimore are investigating after five people were reportedly shot in the middle of the day near the Lexington Market. At approximately 3:30 p.m. on Friday, May 26, members of the Baltimore Police Department were called to the intersection of Eutaw Street and Saratoga Street, where there was a report of shots fired with multiple victims in the area. BPD is responding to a shooting incident with multiple victims near the intersection of Eutaw & Saratoga Streets. Media staging area will be located in the 300 block of Saratoga Street. pic.twitter.com/zh4YFeSiXD — Baltimore Po…
Police & Fire
Three Injured In Two Shootings Four Minutes Apart In Baltimore: Police
Three people were injured minutes apart in two separate early-morning shootings during the latest violent night in Baltimore. The night began at 12:49 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, when a Southern District patrol officer was flagged down by a Good Samaritan advising about a shooting victim who was struck in the 1600 block of Ramsay Street. Police say that the officer found a 31-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds who was rushed to an area hospital, where he was listed in stable condition on Wednesday afternoon. Minutes later, at 12:53 a.m., officers from the Baltimore Police…
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Man Electrocuted, Killed After Push Onto Subway Tracks In Baltimore Near Children's Museum
A 28-year-old man is dead after a tragic accident in Baltimore, authorities confirm. Emergency crews rushed to the Port Discovery subway station in the 600 block of East Baltimore Street around 5:30 p.m. after receiving reports that a man had fallen onto the subway tracks. Officers arrived at the tracks to find medics already attempting to save the life of the man but were tragically unable to. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators say that the victim was standing near the edge of the platform at the station when an unidentified man pushed him from behind, causing him to…
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Suspected Killer On The Loose In Baltimore, Police Urge Public To Stay Away
Detectives are on the lookout for a man they say killed at least two people over the weekend. Baltimore police have identified Marvelle Antonio Worsley, 48, as the suspect behind the deaths of Darlene Briscoe, 69, and Charles Murray, 41. Worsley is also accused of critically injuring a 31-year-old woman in the incident. Police say that on Saturday, April 1, Worsley shot the three victims in the 2300 block of Woodring Avenue, just a few blocks away from his residence in the 3200 block of Woodring Avenue. Police are urging the public to stay away from Worsley if they come …
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Here's What We Know About Wednesday's Explosion At Baltimore Waste Water Plant
An explosion at a Baltimore County wastewater treatment plant sparked a two-alarm fire late Wednesday morning, as previously reported by Daily Voice. The incident heavily damaged a building at the Back River Waste Water Treatment plant, but did not interrupt operations, according to Baltimore County officials. Crews were first called to the scene around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 15, for reports of a building fire and explosion. Upon arrival, the fire was located in a large industrial building used by Baltimore City contractor, Synagro, which converts waste into pellets for agricultural…
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Reward Offered For Info After Patterson HS Student Gunned Down Near Campus
Police in Baltimore are seeking the public's assistance as they attempt to identify and locate the suspect wanted for fatally shooting 16-year-old Izaiah Carter near a Baltimore high school on Monday. A reward of up to $8,000 has been offered by Metro Crime Stoppers for tips that lead to the arrest and prosecution for the gunman who shot and killed Carter for unknown reasons next to Patterson High School. . @BaltimorePolice are asking for tips in the murder of 16 year old Izaiah Carter. He was killed in the 5900 blk of East Pratt Street in Joseph E. Lee Park, next to Patterson High Sch…
Police & Fire
Search Launched For Suspect In Hours-Long Baltimore County Barricade Situation
The search is on for a 24-year-old man in Baltimore County who is considered armed and dangerous after an officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries amid a lengthy standoff in Cockeysville. An alert was issued by the Baltimore County Police Department on Wednesday, Feb. 8, which released a photo of David Emory Linthicum, who is considered armed and dangerous. Original story - Baltimore County Police Ask Some Cockeysville Residents To Shelter In Place (DEVELOPING) According to police, Linthicum has long, auburn-colored hair, brown eyes, and a beard. He was last seen wearing a black ho…
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Baltimore Man Used 3D Printer To Decorate Xmas Tree Of Weapons, Make Ghost Guns
A Baltimore man prohibited from possessing firearms was arrested for using a 3-D printer to manufacture ghost guns after a social media post caught the attention of law enforcement, authorities say. Kevin Wallace, 49, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 29, after a search warrant was executed at a home in the 400 block of North Rose Street around 4:40 p.m., according to Baltimore police. Investigators found 20 guns that were in various stages of assembly inside of the dwelling, and say that Wallace was using a 3-D printer to manufacture the guns. A Christmas tree decorated in what appear to be g…
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