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Baby Deer Set On Fire | Flesh-Eating Bacteria | Mall Shooting Arrests: MD News
Driveway Scam | 80+ Rabbits Saved | Mural Honors Sailor | Swim Teacher Charged With Abuse | Student Stabbed | Inmate Death | Robbery At ATM

On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Baby Deer Found Burned, Tied With Rope In Perry Hall: Neighbor
A baby deer was found burned and tied with rope in Perry Hall, a resident said. The incident left neighbors seeking answers.
Rescuers Save 80+ Rabbits From Rural Property, GoFundMe To Help With Care
Volunteers with Friends of Rabbits in Columbia saved around 80 rabbits recently. A GoFundMe has been created to help pay for their care.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Nearly Costs Fisherman His Leg: Report
A flesh-eating bacteria forced a fisherman to remove most of the tissue on his leg, a report said. It all started as a cut from a fish trap.
Night Vision Goggles May Have Hampered Pilots Before Fatal DC Crash
The pilots of a U.S. Army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet over Reagan Airport in January would've had difficulty spotting the plane while wearing night vision goggles, experts told the National Transportation Safety Board on Friday.
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Teen With Gun, Ammunition In Backpack Arrested: Police
After receiving complaints about trespassing, loitering, suspected drug dealing and weapons violations at a condominium complex, police arrested a 16-year-old boy.
Bystander Shot Near Arundel Mills Prompts 4 Arrests, Drug Bust: Police
Police said four Anne Arundel County residents, including one minor, were recently arrested after a bystander was shot in June near Arundel Mills mall.
Mural Honors Annapolis Sailor Who Died By Suicide
A new Annapolis mural brings attention to sexual assault and suicide in the military. The painting honors a Navy sailor who took his life.
Suspected Scammer ID'd But Still On The Loose: Sheriff
The man accused in a driveway repair scam that targeted a Bel Air resident has been identified, but the suspect still is being sought by the Harford County Sheriff's Office.
Student Stabbed After Exiting School Bus In Rossville: Police
A student was stabbed after exiting a school bus in Baltimore County, officials said. Police arrested the suspect.
Children Sexually Abused During Private Swimming Lessons In PGC: Police
A man has been charged with sexually abusing children during private swimming lessons he gave at an Upper Marlboro pool.
Inmate Dies After Altercation With Cellmate: MD State Police
An inmate at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup has died after he and his cellmate were found bloodied in their cell, police said.
Bank Customer Robbed, Assaulted After Using Annapolis ATM: Police
A bank customer was robbed and assaulted after using an ATM, Anne Arundel County Police said. Officers are searching for the suspects.
More Top Headlines
- These Are The Best Hospitals In MD, U.S. News Says In New Ranking
- MD City Ranked Among Best American Towns To Visit
- Emmy Nominations Include Choreographers From Harford County
- Popular Event At Six Flags In Bowie Canceled
- Woman Touched Inappropriately By Man Following Her From Metro Station: Police
- Woman Found Dead In Car Parked On I-695 In Parkville: Police
- $50K Damage To Property Sparked By Garage Fire At Joppa Home
- Facebook Marketplace Sale Ends in Attempted Carjacking, 3 Arrested
- School Supply Drive Kicks Off To Support Harford County Students
- School Supply Giveaway With Pre-Filled Backpacks Planned For August
- Novelty Lighter Explodes Sparking Townhouse Fire
- 10 Acres Spared From Development Through County's Protection Program
- Former Roommate Arrested In Capitol Heights Man's Death
- Lockdown At NSA Bethesda After Report Of Gunman: Police
- Military Chopper Traffic Over DCA Was A Worry Leading Up To Fatal Midair Crash
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