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CRIME & SAFETY
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.
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...
Police Unity Tour pedals through Denton
DENTON — On May 11, a river of blue-shirted cyclists flowed down Market Street. All of these police officers on bicycles stopped at the Chesapeake Culinary Center for lunch on their Police Unity Tour, which starts in Portsmouth, Virginia, and ends in Washington, D.C. The Police Unity Tour is a bicycle ride that raises awareness about officers who have died in the line of duty. The event raises money for...
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