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North Baltimore Patch's Top June Stories

Take a look at the most read stories from last month on North Baltimore Patch. 

  1. Woman Mugged in Charles Village: A woman had her purse stolen at gunpoint in Charles Village.
  2. Man Fights Police Over Crab Meat: A man fought with a police officer after trying to take crab meat from Giant.
  3. Baltimore Police Reassign Top Spokesman: Anthony Guglielmi, the Baltimore Police Department's top spokesman, has been reassigned after comments he made were interpreted by some officials as being dismissive of a recent spate of violence, according to The Baltimore Sun.
  4. 3 Rabies Cases Reported in North Baltimore: According to the Baltimore City Health Department, two cats and a fox were all found to have rabies in the North Baltimore areas of the 21210, 212112 and 21212. The animals were found outdoors and have been euthanized, according to a health department news release.
  5. Cyclist Knocked Off Bike, Robbed in Guilford: A man was riding his bike in Guilford when two robbers attacked him.
  6. Thief Grabs Dinner Before Robbing Waverly Grill: A thief ate his dinner before robbing the Waverly Grill at gunpoint.
  7. North Baltimore Residents Demand Expanded Internet Service: The Baltimore Broadband Coalition is launching a campaign to entice Internet service providers to install fiber optic cable in the city, expanding the options available to residents. 
  8. Robbers Threaten to Kill Gamestop Employee: Robbers threatened to kill a Gamestop employee during a heist in Old Goucher.
  9. Councilman Stokes: 'We Have Too Many Corrupt Police Officers': Councilman Carl Stokes accused Baltimore police officers of being corrupt and in league with drug dealers during a morning radio appearance on WBAL.
  10. Molotov Cocktail Attack Possible Hate Crime: A Molotov cocktail was thrown at the window of a Muslim family’s home in North Baltimore’s Pen Lucy neighborhood and police are investigating whether it should be considered a hate crime.

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