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Carroll County shooting victim flown to shock trauma after dropped off at sheriff's office
BALTIMORE - A person was shot and dropped off at the Carroll County Sheriff's Office in Westminster Sunday evening, according to the Maryland State Police. The victim was flown to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore for treatment.All lanes are closed in the area of the 4900 block of Hanover Pike in Manchester due to police activity, troopers say.The condition of the victim is unknown.This shooting is under investigation.
7 hurt in two-car crash in Montgomery County
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Multiple people were hurt in a two-car crash in Montgomery County on Sunday afternoon. Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) officers responded to the crash in the area of Laytonsville Road and Hawkins Creamery Road just before 1:40 p.m. One of the two cars involved was a 15-passenger van. […]
Woman dead after crash in Rockville
ROCKVILLE, Md. (DC News Now) — Montgomery County fire officials said that one woman died and another was injured in a crash in Rockville early Saturday morning. Around 2:35 a.m., Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) officials were called to the area of the intersection of Route 355 and Rollins Avenue. Two cars were […]
Police search for suspect who vandalized Rockville synagogue sign
Montgomery County police are searching for whoever is responsible for defacing a sign outside a synagogue in Rockville, Maryland. There are signs on the lawn of Temple Beth Ami and blue ribbons on the trees, but one sign is missing, a banner that had been up for some time saying, “WE STAND WITH ISRAEL.”
Car fire breaks out in Kensington auto body shop
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service crews were at the scene of a fire in an auto body shop in Kensington on Sunday evening. David Pazos, Assistant Chief with Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, said the fire happened at 6:40 p.m. at Kelly’s Autobody, which is at 10644 […]
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