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Police: Robber Punched Bicyclist, Took Money
A Davidsonville man was arrested Sunday evening.

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A Davidsonville man was arrested Sunday evening.

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The theft happened sometime after Aug. 15 and was reported on Tuesday, according to Annapolis police.