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Group Assaults, Robs Elderly Man at Glen Burnie Towne Center
Police are seeking information on six men involved in a robbery late Tuesday.

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Police are seeking information on six men involved in a robbery late Tuesday.

Police announced no criminal charges will be brought against the school resource officer suspended after a camera was found in a bathroom at Glen Burnie High School.
Police charged a 19-year-old with dealing drugs after undercover officers purchased marijuana from him in Brooklyn Park.
Police seized more than $38,000 worth of marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms and a sawed-off shotgun from a Pasadena home Monday.
Police are still looking for the driver of the Ford Expedition involved in the hit-and-run on Friday night.
Patch is awaiting word on the safety of runners following a deadly explosion near the finish line. People from the Glen Burnie area can use Red Cross Safe and Well site.
Boys & Girls Club branches of Anne Arundel County recognized six local high school students in the annual award ceremony.
Desmond Beggerly, a sophomore at Glen Burnie High School, was recognized by the Boys & Girls Club branches of Anne Arundel County.
Police say a teen was robbed by three men on Sunday night.
Boys & Girls Club branches of Anne Arundel County recognized six local high school students in the annual award ceremony.
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Police are looking for the driver of the Ford Expedition, who fled the scene immediately.
A report says police announced drug charges against a Pasadena man, but authorities are looking into possible gun violations.
Here's a look at some of the houses for sale in Glen Burnie.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
Several groups performed Saturday at the Arundel Indoor Spectacular.
The county health department is urging people to get tested and learn more about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.
As the state increases restrictions on guns, Anne Arundel County is considering a bill that would legalize electronic control devices.
A report says an employee at Mikie's Diner scared off a would-be robber after taking the suspect's gun and striking him.
Principal Kay Panagopulos was named one of three principals in the state to win the art leadership award.