BALTIMORE, Md. — A Riverdale couple with August birthdays is celebrating a $50,000 lottery win on the Maryland Lottery’s $50,000 Cash scratch-off game.

The husband purchased the $20 ticket at Tony’s Liquors on Laurel-Bowie Road in Laurel, where he often buys lottery games. After scratching and scanning his tickets at home, he discovered the $50,000 prize.

The couple, both retired, visited Lottery headquarters in Baltimore on August 1 to claim their winnings. They said they plan to save the prize money.

Tony’s Liquors will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The $50,000 Cash scratch-off, launched in December 2022, still has 61 of its 160 top prizes unclaimed, along with hundreds of thousands of smaller prizes ranging from $20 to $5,000.

Key Points

  • A Riverdale couple won $50,000 on the $50,000 Cash scratch-off game
  • The ticket was purchased at Tony’s Liquors in Laurel, which earns a $500 bonus
  • The couple, both retirees, plans to save the prize
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WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ — As rush hour traffic moved through a residential stretch of Pascack Road on Friday, a motorcycle slammed into a Kia near West Hill Road, throwing the rider into the street and ending his life on impact.

The crash occurred around 4:51 p.m., when 24-year-old Frank J. Fea of Middletown, NY, riding a 2025 Honda motorcycle, collided with a 2015 Kia. The impact ejected Fea from the bike, and despite rapid response from Woodcliff Lake officers, EMS, and surrounding agencies, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Emergency units from nearby towns converged on the site to support Woodcliff Lake Police, who quickly requested assistance from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal Accident Investigation Unit. The Bergen County Fatal Accident Task Force also responded to the scene and launched an immediate investigation.

Authorities said no criminal conduct was involved in the crash, and no charges are expected to be filed.

Fea’s death is being investigated solely as a tragic roadway fatality. The quiet residential intersection, which rarely sees major incidents, was temporarily closed during the probe.

Prosecutor Mark Musella publicly thanked multiple departments, including those from Northvale and Leonia, for their role in the investigation.

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Key Points

  • Frank J. Fea, 24, was killed Friday after his motorcycle collided with a Kia in Woodcliff Lake, NJ
  • The crash occurred just before 5 p.m. near Pascack Road and West Hill Road
  • No charges are expected and no criminality is suspected in the accident

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CHESAPEAKE, Va. — A 61-year-old man was fatally shot during a dispute with his stepson Friday night at a home on Deerfield Crescent, authorities said.

Police responded to the 2400 block of Deerfield Crescent around 9:46 p.m. on August 1 and found John McCharthy dead at the scene. Investigators said the shooting followed an altercation between McCharthy and his stepson.

All parties involved remained at the residence and are cooperating with detectives.

No charges have been filed as the investigation continues.

Key Points

  • A 61-year-old man was shot and killed during a dispute with his stepson in Chesapeake
  • The incident happened Friday night at a residence on Deerfield Crescent
  • No charges have been filed as the investigation remains ongoing
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QUEENS, NY — It happened on Sunday evening when a 911 call led police to a bloody scene inside a Queens apartment—where a man was found stabbed in the chest and later died at the hospital.

Officers responded just before 6 p.m. to a call about an injured male at 40-38 Case Street, located in the Jackson Heights neighborhood. Inside the residence, they discovered 46-year-old Lidio Castro-Cruz with a stab wound to his chest. EMS rushed Castro-Cruz to NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, where he was pronounced dead.

By Monday evening, Rosendo Lopez, 35, who shared the apartment with the victim, was arrested in connection with the deadly stabbing. He has been charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon.

Both the victim and the suspect lived at the Case Street address, though authorities have not publicly confirmed a motive in the case. The investigation is ongoing.

This marks another violent incident in Queens, where domestic and roommate disputes have resulted in multiple homicides over the past year.


Key Points

  • A 46-year-old man was fatally stabbed inside a Queens apartment on Sunday
  • His 35-year-old roommate, Rosendo Lopez, was arrested and charged with murder on Monday
  • The motive behind the stabbing has not been disclosed and the investigation continues
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Trenton, NJ — As she campaigns for the governor’s mansion, Mikie Sherrill is facing growing attention—not just for her policies, but for where she’s from.

Born in Virginia, Sherrill’s non-native status has stirred criticism in political circles, reviving a long-standing debate in New Jersey about outsiders seeking statewide office. The former Navy pilot and current congresswoman joins a line of Democratic figures who launched successful bids for governor despite being born outside the Garden State.

It’s almost as if New Jersey doesn’t have anyone homegrown who meets the criteria for Democrats to be governor. Or, maybe it is part of the overall DNC plan to plant high-ranking socialist progressive operatives in key positions around the country.

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But that’s just the conspiracy theorists’ talking points.

Either way, it’s been more than two decades since Democrats ran a New Jesey native for governor, Jersey City-born James McGreevey.

That list includes Jon Corzine, originally from Illinois and raised in small-town Illinois before a Wall Street career, and Phil Murphy, a Massachusetts native who first won election in 2017. Both faced questions about their ties to New Jersey, but ultimately won, though not without lasting pushback over their perceived disconnect from local issues.

Two Wall Street Democrats preceded Sherrill, and while she doesn’t have a Wall Street background, Wall Street is a very big part of her life. Sherrill, since becoming a congresswoman has amassed a fortune on the stock market. An investigation into her trades found her guilty of misreporting her growing net network in Congress.

While many speculate that she’s involved in insider trading, Sherrill says she’s just lucky. In fact, she’s more fortunate than most people who buy and sell stocks, even the professionals.

Sherrill’s background has become a focal point this summer as scrutiny mounts over her campaign finances, including a contribution from a PAC linked to SpaceX and past stock trades that boosted her family’s net worth. Though she previously paid a fine for financial disclosure violations, the topic continues to surface among critics.

Still, her campaign has secured major endorsements, including backing from Essex and Middlesex County Democratic organizations, helping her emerge from a competitive primary field despite the elimination of the traditional “county line” advantage.

Supporters argue her military service and time in Congress give her a broader perspective—and note that voters in recent decades have frequently turned to candidates with national experience.

Detractors argue her lack of pushing any legislation while in Congress and her reliance on her military background is not enough to get her over the finish line.

A Fairleigh Dickinson University poll released in July showed Sherrill ahead in the general election race, drawing 45% support compared to 37% for her Republican opponent, with 16% of voters still undecided. She holds double-digit leads on issues like health care and education, though voters are evenly split on taxes and public safety.

Her rise comes as Democrats continue to grapple with affordability concerns in a state where property taxes and utility costs consistently rank among the highest in the nation.

The kicker here is those affordability concerns grew from the administrations of Democrats before her, Phil Murphy and Jon Corzine.

Sherrill has promoted a platform focused on reducing costs, expanding access to child care, and defending reproductive rights. Supporters, including prominent pastors and union leaders, have praised her for bridging Washington and local concerns.

She completely ignores the fact that the Democrat party has already been in full control in New Jersey for decades, minus a few years under Chris Christie.

But, you know what? It’s probably going to work, because New Jersey voters don’t seem to ever learn. They continue to re-elect the progressive liberals who put the state in dire financial straits, raised taxes, support criminal alien sanctuary, and gave us a 34% (now 40%) energy hike in just three years.

New Jersey’s political history has rarely favored Democrats who grew up within the state. Since James McGreevey’s resignation in 2004, every elected Democratic governor has come from out of state. Whether Sherrill’s candidacy continues that pattern—or hits a limit with voters seeking a deeper local connection—remains an open question as the race heads toward November.


Key Points

  • Mikie Sherrill’s Virginia birthplace has revived debate over outsider candidates in New Jersey
  • Her campaign has faced scrutiny over PAC donations and financial disclosures
  • Despite criticism, she leads in recent polling and holds key endorsements in key counties
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BALTIMORE, Md. — A 37-year-old motorcyclist died early Saturday following a crash with an SUV in Southwest Baltimore, police said.

Officers responded to the unit block of North Martin Luther King Boulevard around 5:54 a.m. on August 2 and found the motorcyclist unresponsive. Medics pronounced him dead at the scene.

The SUV’s driver and passenger were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Crash Team detectives are investigating the cause of the collision.

Key Points

  • A 37-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash with an SUV in Southwest Baltimore
  • The SUV’s driver and passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries
  • Crash Team detectives are investigating the cause of the crash
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CRANFORD, N.J. — Four people were arrested on firearms charges after police discovered three loaded handguns during a traffic stop early Saturday morning, authorities said.

At about 1:10 a.m. on August 2, Officer Rameil King stopped a silver 2013 Ford for an equipment violation near Centennial Avenue and Myrtle Street. Officer Jason Ingram responded to assist, and during the investigation, three loaded firearms were recovered, police said.

The occupants — Ruben Rivera, 32, of Orange; Javonna Jones, 32, of Somerset; Taquan Swan, 23, of Orange; and Jamel Willard, 29, of Hamilton — were taken into custody without incident. Police recovered a loaded Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm, a loaded Smith & Wesson .38 Special, and a loaded Lorcin L 9mm. Rivera was also found in possession of ecstasy.

All four suspects face multiple firearm charges. Rivera faces additional drug charges, while Willard faces a charge for possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. They were taken to Essex County Jail pending a detention hearing.

Key Points

  • Four New Jersey residents were arrested in Cranford with three loaded handguns
  • One suspect also possessed ecstasy and another was prohibited from having firearms
  • All four are being held at Essex County Jail pending detention hearings
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Newark, NJ — It was a rough start for thousands of New Jersey drivers Tuesday morning as crashes, police activity, and volume-packed highways jammed up major routes heading into New York City.

One of the biggest headaches began on the George Washington Bridge upper level eastbound in Fort Lee, where police activity blocked a right lane, causing delays that stretched travel times to 20 minutes from I-80 to the Alexander Hamilton Bridge. The lower level was also congested, with 15-minute backups.

Meanwhile, the Lincoln Tunnel saw 15-minute delays from the Turnpike’s Exit 16E to the New York side across both center and south tunnels, despite all lanes remaining open.

A crash on I-80 westbound near Exit 47B in Parsippany-Troy Hills closed a lane, further contributing to backups. Another crash on the Turnpike’s Eastern Spur near Interchange 17E in Secaucus blocked the left lane and slowed traffic in the already heavy morning push.

In Old Bridge Township, a downed utility pole on NJ 35 southbound shut a lane near Lawrence Parkway, adding to local congestion. And a disabled tractor-trailer in Elizabeth clogged McLester Street near Lyle King Street, closing the left lane.

Even without incidents, several highways were slammed by volume alone. Garden State Parkway delays stacked up southbound between Bloomfield and East Orange and again near the US 1 exit in Woodbridge. I-78 westbound express lanes through Hillside and Springfield were crawling, as were sections of I-280, NJ 29 in Trenton, US 1 in Lawrence, and NJ 3 in Clifton.

Popular shore routes remained mostly steady with modest times southbound: 25 minutes from the Raritan Toll Plaza to Belmar via both express and local lanes; just under two hours to Wildwood.

But commuters heading into New York had to pack patience—and maybe a podcast—as traffic brought a slow and frustrating morning for thousands across the region.


Key Points

  • Police activity and multiple crashes slowed traffic on the GWB, Turnpike, and I-80
  • Major Hudson River crossings into NYC saw 15- to 20-minute delays

Tuesday morning traffic brought delays, crashes, and bridge backups for New Jersey commuters trying to enter the city.

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Brigantine, NJ — After four months of recovery for a serious flipper injury, a rehabilitated seal finally returned to the open ocean this week as the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine faces mounting costs and calls for public donations.

It happened as staff at the center opened the gate to a transport crate and watched the animal—once stranded in Port Monmouth—slide back into the sea. The seal became known during its recovery for pressing up against hospital windows, peering out at the world. This week, he finally got his view back, this time with no glass in between.

The MMSC says the patient was one of 18 seals treated so far this season at their hospital, which provides emergency veterinary care, food, and medical treatment for stranded or injured marine mammals along New Jersey’s coastline. Another patient, still recovering from an infected and injured flipper, remains under care.

With growing expenses for medicine, supplies, and food, the nonprofit is asking for public help to continue its operations. Officials say donations have directly enabled multiple successful releases this year, including this week’s seal—now healthy and back in the wild.

Photos of the release were captured by Justin Turner, showing the animal’s final steps toward freedom on a New Jersey beach.

The Marine Mammal Stranding Center, founded in 1978, is the only organization in New Jersey dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating marine mammals and sea turtles. They rely heavily on public donations to maintain the facility and support field response teams year-round.

To help, visit mmsc.org.


Key Points

  • A rehabilitated seal was released into the wild this week after four months of treatment at MMSC
  • The center has treated 18 seals this season and is currently caring for one more
  • MMSC is requesting public donations to fund ongoing rescue and rehabilitation work
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BARNEGAT BAY, NJ — It happened on Saturday when a mike whale slammed into a boat in the Barnegat Inlet, throwing one person overboard and nearly capsizing before the whale washed up dead hours later in nearby Double Creek Channel.

The collision, which was captured on video, shows a vessel in the inlet before being struck by the whale.

The impact sent one passenger flying into the water and left the boat rocking violently. That individual was quickly rescued and did not suffer serious injuries.

Two days later, on Monday, marine biologists from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center (MMSC), with help from the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society and Cornell University, conducted a necropsy on the whale, a 26-foot, adult female Minke. The whale’s body was discovered floating in Barnegat Bay, not far from the site of the collision.

Preliminary findings revealed the whale was in poor condition before the impact.

It was significantly underweight, with lesions in the stomach, blood in the lungs, and very little food in its digestive system.

Photo by Marine Mammal Stranding Center – Island Beach State Park

However, additional trauma found on the dorsal side of the whale—consistent with blunt force injuries—from the crash with the boat.

Superficial cuts and deep bruising were also noted, aligning with injuries from vessel strikes. The whale was buried on the beach after the examination.

Officials collected tissue and biological samples for further testing, which will be analyzed by a pathologist.

The MMSC acknowledged the support of numerous agencies involved in both the recovery and necropsy, including the NJ State Marine Police, U.S. Coast Guard, NOAA, and local search and rescue teams.

Photo by Marine Mammal Stranding Center – Island Beach State Park

Further analysis of the necropsy samples and a final determination of cause of death are pending.


Key Points

  • A Minke whale was struck by a boat in Barnegat Inlet on Saturday, throwing a person overboard
  • The whale was found dead hours later and showed signs of both trauma and starvation
  • A necropsy confirmed blunt force injuries, and lab results are still pending

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Orange County, NY – It happened when Ally Thueson, once a police officer and later a salon employee, threatened her boss with a smear campaign unless she handed over thousands in cash.

On Thursday, Thueson, 33, of Montgomery, was sentenced in Orange County Court to five years of probation following her guilty plea to Grand Larceny in the Third Degree. Prosecutors said the extortion scheme unfolded in May 2024, when Thueson demanded $9,000 from the owner of a Village of Montgomery beauty salon and warned she’d post damaging falsehoods online if the payment wasn’t made.

Fearing irreparable harm to her business, the victim paid Thueson the full amount. During her court appearance, Thueson admitted to stealing more than $3,000 through the extortion.

The case was investigated by the Orange County White Collar Crime Task Force, a multi-agency unit formed to combat financial crimes and public corruption. Investigators from several local and state agencies collaborated in the probe that led to Thueson’s arrest.

The salon owner addressed the court during sentencing, describing the incident as frightening and expressing gratitude to law enforcement and prosecutors for swiftly resolving the case.

District Attorney David M. Hoovler highlighted the risks small businesses face from extortion schemes and praised the task force’s work in bringing Thueson to justice.

Key Points

  • Ally Thueson sentenced to five years’ probation after guilty plea to grand larceny
  • Thueson extorted $9,000 from salon owner by threatening false online statements
  • Multi-agency task force investigated and prosecuted the case
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GLEN BURNIE, Md. — Police are searching for a driver who fled the scene of a hit-and-run crash that left an 18-year-old dirt bike rider with life-threatening injuries Sunday evening.

Officers responded to Crain Highway near Main Avenue SW around 7:15 p.m. on August 3, where they found the rider of an unregistered Honda 125R dirt bike severely injured. He was transported to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.

Investigators said the dirt bike had been weaving through traffic and disobeying signals before entering a shared turn lane, where a gold or brown/tan-colored minivan heading south made a U-turn to travel north and struck the bike. The minivan then fled without stopping or helping the victim.

The Crash Reconstruction Team is leading the investigation and asking anyone with information to call 410-222-8610.

Key Points

  • An 18-year-old dirt bike rider suffered life-threatening injuries in a Glen Burnie hit-and-run
  • The suspect vehicle is a gold or brown/tan minivan with damage to the driver’s side
  • Investigators are seeking information to locate the driver who fled the scene
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Newark, NJ — She was last seen walking along Polk Street a month ago — and now police are pleading for help to find her.

Maria Fatema Soares, 61, vanished on Monday, July 1, near the 100 block of Polk Street in Newark, sparking an ongoing search led by the city’s Department of Public Safety. Officials say Soares, who is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 200 pounds, has brown hair, brown eyes, and an infinity tattoo on her wrist.

Authorities revealed that Soares has been diagnosed with depression, raising concerns for her well-being.

More than a month has passed since her disappearance, and investigators are now turning to the public for help.

Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, Sr. is urging anyone who may have seen Soares or has information on her whereabouts to come forward. Tipsters can contact the Newark Police Division’s 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477). All tips are anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward.

So far, no leads have been made public, and officials have not released surveillance footage or details about her last known movements.

Key Points

  • Maria Fatema Soares, 61, was last seen July 1 on Polk Street in Newark
  • She is described as 5’4”, 200 lbs, with an infinity tattoo on her wrist
  • Police ask anyone with information to contact the anonymous tip line
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SOLOMONS, MD – She had just walked into the library with her service dog when a man suddenly lunged and stabbed her in the back.

It happened Monday morning at the Southern Branch Library in Solomons, where a woman was attacked by a knife-wielding man shortly after 10 a.m., according to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies arrived to find the woman suffering from two stab wounds to her upper back.

The suspect, identified as 33-year-old Eugene Terrill Harris of St. Leonard, was found minutes later across the street at the Solomons Fastop convenience store and arrested without incident.

Detectives say the attack appeared to be completely unprovoked and that there is no known connection between Harris and the victim. The woman had entered the library with her service dog only moments before Harris allegedly pulled a knife from his pocket and attacked her.

She was airlifted to a nearby trauma center. Her injuries were described as non-life-threatening.

Harris was booked at the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with attempted first- and second-degree murder, as well as first- and second-degree assault.

Key Points

  • A woman was stabbed in the back inside the Southern Branch Library in Solomons on Monday morning
  • The suspect, Eugene Harris, was arrested across the street minutes later
  • Investigators say the attack was random and unprovoked
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McKEES ROCKS, PA — It happened Monday night when a man was shot in the leg on a residential block in McKees Rocks.

Just before 10 p.m., Allegheny County 9-1-1 received reports of a shooting in the 900 block of Gray Street. First responders arrived at the scene and found an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound to his leg.

The victim was transported to a nearby hospital by EMS and is currently in stable condition, according to county police.

Detectives with the General Investigations Unit have launched an investigation into the shooting. No arrests have been made, and authorities have not released a description of any potential suspect.

The motive behind the shooting is unknown at this time.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Allegheny County Police Tip Line at 1-833-ALL-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous.

Key Points

  • A man was shot in the leg Monday night on Gray Street in McKees Rocks
  • He was taken to a hospital in stable condition
  • Allegheny County detectives are investigating the incident
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ANNAPOLIS, MD – It happened early Saturday morning when a woman walked out of Dock Street Bar and Grill and was sprayed in the face with pepper spray during a street brawl.

Around 1:04 a.m., a large group of people became entangled in a physical altercation near Dock Street and Randall Street, according to police on the scene. Officers who witnessed the fight moved in quickly to separate the individuals but were met with silence as those involved refused to give statements or even identify themselves.

Just minutes after the crowd was dispersed, a female approached officers and said she had been hit with pepper spray by someone in the group during the melee. She told police she was leaving the nearby bar when the spray hit her face unexpectedly.

The woman did not see who sprayed her, and no other witnesses came forward with suspect information.

The investigation remains open, and no arrests have been made.

Key Points

  • A woman was inadvertently hit with pepper spray during a large fight in downtown Annapolis early Saturday
  • Police broke up the brawl but participants refused to cooperate or identify themselves
  • The suspect who deployed the pepper spray remains unknown

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BRONX, NY — A 16-year-old girl went missing late Sunday night after walking out of her Bronx apartment, and police are now asking for the public’s help in locating her.

Kayla Wilkins was last seen around 11:00 p.m. leaving her home at 115 West 172nd Street in the Highbridge neighborhood. She has not returned and has not made contact with her family since.

Wilkins is described as 5 feet tall, weighing approximately 145 pounds, with a medium complexion. At the time she went missing, she was wearing a gray shirt, blue jeans, and sneakers.

She resides within the 44th Precinct. No additional details regarding her possible destination or circumstances surrounding her disappearance have been released.

Photographs of the missing teen are available through the NYPD’s DCPI.

Key Points

  • 16-year-old Kayla Wilkins was last seen late Sunday night in the Bronx
  • She left her home on West 172nd Street and has not been heard from since
  • Police are seeking public help and have released images through DCPI

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BRONX, NY — A 15-year-old boy was assaulted and robbed while riding a southbound 6 train in the Bronx on Tuesday evening, police said.

The attack occurred around 5:40 p.m. as the train approached the Morrison Avenue–Soundview station. Two unknown males approached the teen, with one punching him in the face while the other forcibly grabbed his cell phone.

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After the assault, both suspects exited the train and fled the station on foot. The victim was treated at the scene by EMS for facial injuries and did not require hospitalization.

Police are seeking the two unidentified suspects. The first is described as having a dark complexion and was last seen wearing a black ski mask, black sweatpants, black and white sneakers, and carrying a bookbag. The second suspect, also described as having a dark complexion, wore a gray T-shirt, black shorts, black sneakers, and a black and orange bookbag.

No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

Key Points

  • A 15-year-old boy was punched and robbed on a southbound 6 train Tuesday evening
  • One suspect hit the victim while the other stole his phone before both fled on foot
  • The teen was treated for facial injuries on scene; suspects remain at large

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BALTIMORE, Md. — A 36-year-old man was hospitalized after being shot in Southwest Baltimore on Saturday night, police said.

Officers responded to the 4300 block of Eldone Road around 8:45 p.m. on August 2 and found the victim suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Investigators determined the shooting occurred in the 4300 block of Parkton Street, and the suspect has not been identified.

Southwest District detectives are asking anyone with information to call 410-396-2488 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Key Points

  • A 36-year-old man was shot Saturday night in Southwest Baltimore
  • Police said the shooting happened on Parkton Street before the victim was found on Eldone Road
  • Detectives are seeking information from the public to identify the suspect

A late night shooting in Southwest Baltimore left a man wounded and police searching for answers.

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BRONX, NY — Two unidentified men riding a black moped attempted to rob a 34-year-old man at gunpoint on Sunday afternoon in the Bronx, police said.

The victim was approached around 3:58 p.m. near Jerome Avenue and East 198th Street by two males, one of whom pretended to have a firearm. The suspect demanded the man’s necklace but was unable to steal it during the brief encounter.

After the failed robbery attempt, both suspects fled northbound on Jerome Avenue on the same moped. No injuries were reported.

The suspect who simulated the weapon is described as a male last seen wearing a black ski mask, black sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and black sneakers. Police have not released any details on the second individual.

The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made.

Key Points

  • Two men on a moped tried to rob a man near Jerome Avenue Sunday afternoon
  • One suspect simulated a gun and attempted to steal a necklace but failed
  • The suspects fled the scene northbound on a black moped; no injuries were reported

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TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey residents can expect a relatively calm and mild weather pattern throughout the week, with temperatures hovering in the low to mid-80s and a blend of cloud cover and sunshine across the region.

Today will remain mostly cloudy with a high near 84 degrees, accompanied by a light southeast wind that could reach up to 10 mph by late morning. Skies remain overcast tonight with lows dipping to 66 degrees and winds shifting northeast after midnight.

Wednesday brings more cloud cover, as daytime highs reach around 80 degrees. Gusts may hit 20 mph at times, driven by an easterly breeze. Nighttime temperatures will again settle near 66 degrees under mostly cloudy skies and calming winds.

By Thursday, the sun starts to break through, bringing mostly sunny conditions and a high near 81. The night will be clearer, with lows dropping to around 62 degrees.

The end of the week and weekend outlook points to dry and sunny weather. Friday and Saturday will see highs of 82 and 85 respectively, under mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows will remain mild, in the low-to-mid 60s. Sunday will follow suit with another mostly sunny day and a high around 85, before clouds return slightly Sunday night.

Monday rounds out the forecast with partly sunny skies and the warmest temperatures of the stretch, peaking near 87 degrees.

Key Points

  • Mild week ahead with highs in the low to mid-80s and overnight lows in the 60s
  • Mostly cloudy through midweek before sunshine returns Thursday onward
  • No major storms or weather disruptions expected through Monday
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BRONX, NY — A 14-year-old girl disappeared in broad daylight Friday after leaving her Bronx apartment, prompting a citywide search by her family and the NYPD.

Valeria Torres Centeno, a Hispanic teen, was last seen around 12:30 p.m. walking out of her building at 926 Sedgwick Avenue in the Highbridge section of the Bronx. She has not been seen or heard from since.

Valeria is described as 5-foot-1, about 100 pounds, with a medium complexion. She was last spotted wearing a black sweater, black pants, and black sneakers.

The NYPD confirmed she resides within the 44th Precinct and was officially reported missing later that day. No further details about her direction of travel, possible destination, or phone activity have been released.

The department is asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact authorities immediately.

Key Points

  • A 14-year-old girl went missing Friday afternoon after leaving her Bronx home
  • Valeria Torres Centeno was last seen wearing all black and has not been in contact since
  • She lives in the 44th Precinct and was reported missing later the same day
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REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — Delaware State Police are investigating a Friday night shooting that left a vehicle riddled with bullets but caused no injuries.

Around 10:59 p.m. on August 1, troopers responded to Oyster House Road after reports of gunfire. They found a Hyundai Genesis that had been struck by multiple rounds. Investigators said unknown suspects in a vehicle trailing the Hyundai fired an unknown number of shots before fleeing the area.

Two adults were inside the Hyundai at the time of the shooting, but neither was hurt.

The Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit is leading the case and asking anyone with information to contact Detective P. LaPlaca at 302-752-3798 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

Key Points

  • A Hyundai was shot multiple times while driving on Oyster House Road in Rehoboth Beach
  • Two adults were inside the vehicle but were uninjured
  • Investigators are seeking information on the suspects and vehicle involved
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VERNON ROCKVILLE, Conn. — A Connecticut Lottery player scored a $100,000 prize on the $4,000,000 Fortune scratch-off game, officials announced Friday.

The winning ticket was sold at Cabs And Crafts in Manchester. The $4,000,000 Fortune ticket is one of the Connecticut Lottery’s higher-stakes scratch-off games, offering top prizes of $4 million.

The winner, who has not been publicly identified, claimed the prize on August 1.

Key Points

  • A Vernon Rockville player won $100,000 on the $4,000,000 Fortune scratch-off
  • The winning ticket was purchased at Cabs And Crafts in Manchester
  • The $4,000,000 Fortune game offers top prizes of $4 million

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NEW YORK, N.Y. — Investigators are searching for a suspect who damaged a marked New York State Police vehicle near Penn Plaza on West 34th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues last week.

The incident happened on July 28 at about 1:38 p.m. when the unidentified individual forcibly removed the vehicle’s antenna and tried to detach its License Plate Reader on the rear driver’s side, police said. Though the device was not fully removed, the partially detached equipment struck the vehicle’s rear quarter panel, causing significant damage.

The suspect was last seen walking away from the scene carrying the removed antenna. Authorities have released images of the individual and are asking for assistance in identifying him.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact Investigator Christopher Miller at [email protected] or call (917) 621-5041 or (212) 459-7800, referencing Incident RMS# NY2500672778.

Key Points

  • A suspect damaged a New York State Police vehicle near Penn Plaza on July 28
  • The suspect removed an antenna and partially detached a License Plate Reader
  • Investigators are seeking help identifying the individual involved
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