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Woman Robbed of Purse at Gunpoint in Waverly
The robber stole the woman’s purse that had her cigarettes and day planer.

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In 2006 I moved to Charles Village in North Baltimore after being hired at the Baltimore Messenger. I worked at the Messenger until 2009 when I left to become the county government reporter at the Carroll County Times.
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The robber stole the woman’s purse that had her cigarettes and day planer.

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