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Police: Man stabbed, robbed in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – An investigation is underway after police say a man was stabbed during a robbery last week in Cambridge. Officers were called to the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Cambridge during the afternoon hours of May 10th for a report of a victim with stab wounds. The victim told police that he had just left the Beverage Barn on Bayly Road on his bicycle when he was tackled off the bicycle by two men. The victim said he was stabbed in the upper left chest during the incident, and the suspects fled with the bike.
Pair arrested for abuse of vulnerable adult in Talbot Co.
TRAPPE, Md. – Two people have been arrested following an abuse investigation that began last month in Trappe. On April 23rd, the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation into the abuse of a vulnerable adult at a group home on Krismor Court. Police say the home houses three special needs, non-verbal adults requiring around the clock care. The morning of April 23rd, a staff member had just started their shift for the day when they allegedly found one of the residents bound by his hands and feet inside his bedroom. It was determined that the resident had been tied up for more than six or more hours.
Federalsburg man arrested after fleeing police
CAMBRIDGE — A Federalsburg man who was wanted by Cambridge Police for attempted murder and assault was arrested Wednesday after fleeing Talbot County Sheriff's deputies. Adrian Jerrod Jenkins, 29, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, fleeing and eluding, driving without a license and other traffic violations, according to a news release from the Talbot County Sheriff's Office. The release said Jenkins was driving east on Ocean Gateway in...
Pair arrested on charges stemming from theft, car crash
GRASONVILLE, Md. – Two people were arrested Wednesday evening on theft and other charges. Deputies were called to Walgreens at around 5 p.m. for a reported theft. Arriving officers saw a vehicle returning to the location with two people inside matching the suspect descriptions. The vehicle then allegedly fled the area at a high rate of speed, leading the deputy on a chase. The vehicle drove through the Route 18 drawbridge traffic arm and over the partially open bridge. Deputies on the other side of the bridge found the vehicle after it crashed into the Waterman’s Monument at the corner of Main Street and Kent Narrows Way S. Witnesses told police that the suspects ran behind Fisherman’s Inn Restaurant.
Bradford House resident wants to feel safe at home after multiple assaults
{child_byline}MAGGIE TROVATO mtrovato@chespub.com{/child_byline} CAMBRIDGE — Tena Cheaton looked forward to moving into the Bradford House Apartments about five years ago. At that time, Cheaton, now 59, was homeless. She was receiving temporary disability assistance and waiting to be approved for...
Candy-Offering Creep Hanging Around Playground Behind Annapolis School Wanted: Police
An alert was issued by the Annapolis Police Department after a man approached a young girl who was working out at an area school. Shortly after 11:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, police say that a girl was finishing up a workout at a track in the 200 block of Locust Avenue when she was approached by an unknown man.
Maryland State House evacuated for second day in a row after bomb threats
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Maryland Capitol Police Department investigated another bomb threat Wednesday at the Maryland State House. It's the second day in a row that authorities have received a phone call from someone threatening to bomb the State House. The Annapolis Police Department reported receiving a similar call on...
Legal Battle Stalls Progress on Cambridge Waterfront Development
CAMBRIDGE, MD - The future of the Cambridge waterfront development is in question as the city and the Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated (CWDI) find themselves in a legal battle. The multimillion-dollar project, which is set to include walking and biking trails, restaurants, and retail shops, may face delays as the...
Plebes take on greasy, grueling Herndon Climb to cap first year at U.S. Naval Academy
BALTIMORE -- Dozens of U.S. Naval Academy freshman, known as plebes, climbed a 21-foot-tall obelisk covered in lard Wednesday morning in Annapolis.Their objective: climb the slippery monument and place a hat on top to mark the end of their first year at the institution.The Herndon Climb is a Naval Academy tradition that dates back to 1950, the academy says. The monument is named after Commander William Lewis Herndon, who went down with his ship in a hurricane in 1857.The plebes work together in the event to remove the "dixie cup" hat from atop the obelisk and replace it with an...
Talbot council recognizes several individuals and organizations
EASTON — On Tuesday evening, the Talbot County Council recognized several individuals and organizations for their work for the county and made proclamations for the Month of May. The council unanimously approved the proclamation to make May Older Americans Month to recognize and honor the older people in the community who contribute their strength, wisdom and experience. The council unanimously voted to approve the “Stroke Smart Talbot County” proclamation, encouraging...
One Mission Cambridge expands to meet growing need
One Mission Cambridge is expanding this spring, increasing its capacity to serve some of Cambridge’s most vulnerable populations. The nonprofit, formed in 2022, provides quality programs, including a food pantry, community navigation, community dinners and counseling services. “We average about 375 people a month who utilize the food pantry and our mission center as a place to receive a snack or lunch and encouraging words,” said Krista Pettit, executive director...
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