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Girl Raped For Years, Fatal Abduction, TV Stars | MD Stories To Know

Man abducted and killed | Netflix stars coming to town | Girl raped for 5 years | Robbers on bikes | Eclipse forecast: MD Stories To Know

MARYLAND — From a girl raped hundreds of times by a caregiver, to a man abducted and fatally shot, these are stories that had people talking this week in Maryland. Plus, two stars from the Netflix drama "My Life with the Walter Boys" will meet fans in Annapolis, and the latest on viewing Monday's solar eclipse.

Baltimore Man Abducted, Found Shot To Death In Annapolis: Police

A Baltimore man who was abducted was found shot to death and dumped in Annapolis, police said. Officers were called to a wooded area where they found a dead man identified as David Winchester Jr., 47, from Baltimore.

MD Man Who Raped Girl Hundreds Of Times Sentenced To Prison

A man who repeatedly raped an underage girl in his care has been sentenced to life in prison, federal prosecutors said. Charles Clark, 67, of Waldorf, had pleaded guilty last fall to coercion and enticement of a minor. He repeatedly sexually abused a girl between 170 and 200 times over five years.

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2 Men On Bicycles Rob Victim At Gunpoint Near UMD Campus: Police

Two men on bicycles rolled up to a person walking near the University of Maryland campus, pulled out a gun and demanded property, according to UMD Police.

Netflix Stars Coming To MD For Meet And Greet

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Two Netflix stars are coming to the Westfield Annapolis mall. Noah LaLonde and Ashby Gentry from the drama "My Life with the Walter Boys" will have a free meet and greet with fans. The show debuted in December 2023 and quickly reached No. 1 on the Netflix charts. Netflix renewed the show weeks later for a second season.

Solar Eclipse Weather Forecast For MD: Will It Be Clear?

The National Weather Service forecast is promising for Maryland for Monday’s total solar eclipse. In Maryland, the moon will shroud about 88 percent of the sun at the peak of the eclipse, according to a searchable NASA map.

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