Police said an international theft ring is targeting homes in both Montgomery and Delaware counties. deannadurante has the latest on the investigation.
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Montgomery police chase ends in crash, arrestThe Montgomery Police were led on a pursuit midday Wednesday that ended in a single-vehicle crash.
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Maryland Police Officer Living in Delaware Survives Head-On Crash With DUI Driver, Officials SayA police officer has a long road to recovery but is lucky to be alive after his vehicle was struck head-on by a suspected drunk driver in Delaware over the weekend, officials said. tfurlong has the story:
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State Police: Man arrested, teen sought after large fight breaks out at Delaware high school graduationA 29-year-old man was arrested and charged, while an arrest warrant was issued for a 16-year-old girl, troopers say.
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Fast-moving brush fires threaten homes in Delaware County amid region-wide dry spellA fast-moving brush fire threatened several homes in Delaware County as the region continues to navigate through a dangerous dry spell.
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Police in Atlanta arrest 3 behind bail fund supporting protests against police training complexPolice have arrested three key organizers supporting people protesting Atlanta's proposed police and fire training center, which opponents call “Cop City.” The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says its agents and Atlanta police on Wednesday arrested three officers of the group that runs the Atlanta Solidarity Fund. The fund has bailed out protesters and helped them find lawyers. Charged with money laundering and charity fraud are 39-year-old Marlon Scott Kautz of Atlanta; 30-year-old Savannah D. Patterson of Savannah; and 42-year-old Adele MacLean of Atlanta. Opponents say it's an “extreme provocation” to arrest leaders of a bail fund. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says they're part of a criminal organization.
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