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Real Baltimore News: Couple Charged in Stabbing Death, Toddler's Death in Hot Car Ruled Accidental and More

If you're looking for Baltimore-area news you may have missed this week, it's all here.


By Sonia Su
By Sonia Su
By Sonia Su


By Sonia Su
Catch up on this week's news you may have missed from around the Baltimore metro area:

Couple Charged in Fish Head Cantina Stabbing Death
ARBUTUS—A husband and wife have been charged in connection with the July 7 stabbing death of a 22-year-old man at the Fish Head Cantina.

Women Forcefully Robbed at Perry Hall Safeway, White Marsh Mall
PERRY HALL—Pay attention to your surroundings. Two women were forcefully robbed in Perry Hall last week, police incident reports show.

Toddler's Death In Hot Car Ruled Accidental
NORTH BALTIMORE—The heat-related death of a 16-month old girl has been ruled an accident by the state medical examiner.

Baltimore Officer, Bel Air Native, Dies In Glen Arm Crash
PARKVILLE-OVERLEA—A Baltimore City police officer is dead after his car crashed into an embankment in the Glen Arm area early Wednesday, ejecting him from the vehicle, police said.

Business Leaders Decry Effects Of ‘Rain Tax’
DUNDALK—Some business owners say the new storm water management fee disproportionately affects them and will have to be passed on to customers.

53-Year-Old Man Missing After Walk to Deli
WOODLAWN—Clarence Tipton, 53, left his Woodlawn home to walk to Sam's Deli in the 6900 block of Windsor Road on Saturday, July 6, and has not yet returned.


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