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SUN EXCLUSIVE Convict released from jail in error
Handwritten order to hold him was altered
Handwritten order to hold him was altered
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Van escapee is convicted in his absence
A man who escaped from a state prison van on the way to Baltimore Circuit Court was convicted of handgun charges in his absence last night, according to a prosecutor with the city state's attorney's office.
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15-year-old shot in ankle in Govans
A 15-year-old boy was shot in the ankle early yesterday in North Baltimore's Govans neighborhood, city police said.
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Dozens of middle, high school students come for cleanup
Dozens of middle, high school students come for cleanup
Dozens of youngsters in bright T-shirts rapidly rotated their arms in unison, creating a turbulent sea of blue.
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Currie pushed officials on Mondawmin project, records show
Senator pushed officials on Mondawmin project
State Sen. Ulysses Currie, whose ties to Shoppers Food and Pharmacy are under federal investigation, intervened several times in recent years on behalf of the grocery store chain when it was seeking public financing and other concessions as part of the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of Mondawmin Mall, according to information obtained by The Sun .
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Escaped inmate makes a smooth getaway
No cage, no cuffs, no cell phone, no radio and, for prisoner, no problem
The man who escaped from a state prison van on his way to Baltimore Circuit Court on Tuesday didn't have a very difficult time of it.
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Death of man found beaten in Patterson Park ruled a homicide
A 38-year-old man found beaten and unconscious near a pavilion in Patterson Park on June 23 died three days later at an area hospital, and police are investigating his death as a homicide.
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Police seek suspect in April killing
Baltimore police are looking for Kevin Randolph, a 21-year-old Baltimore man, in connection with the April 1 killing of Darius Bunch.
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Teen shot in ankle in North Baltimore
A 15-year-old boy was shot in the ankle early this morning in North Baltimore near The Alameda, city police said.
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Stolen cars found en route to foreign destinations
At least six vehicles reported stolen this year in Maryland and on their way to foreign countries by freighter have been recovered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents, an agency spokesman said this week.
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