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Scratch-Off Lottery Tickets
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$3 Million Scratch-Off Ticket Sold in Blair County

by Local News Report May 30, 2024
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MIDDLETOWN, PA – A lucky $3 million scratch-off ticket was purchased at Bellwood Hometown Market in Blair County, announced by the Pennsylvania Lottery.

The retailer, located at 104 Main St., Bellwood, will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning $160 Million Cash Blowout Scratch-Off ticket.

The $160 Million Cash Blowout, a $30 game, offers chances to win up to $3 million. Interested players can get more details on the game by visiting the Lottery’s website or through the Official App.

It’s important to note that Scratch-Off prizes must be claimed within one year from the game’s end-sale date available at palottery.com. Winners are advised to sign their tickets immediately and contact the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481. Scratch-Offs are distributed randomly, and the location of winning tickets is only known after prizes are claimed.

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$70K Quick Draw Ticket Sold in Hillsborough

by Local News Report May 30, 2024
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TRENTON, NJ – A Quick Draw Progressive ticket purchased on Thursday has awarded one fortunate player $70,977, which constitutes 30% of the progressive jackpot. The winning ticket was sold at Krauszer’s located at 435 Amwell Rd. in Somerset County, Hillsborough.

Quick Draw Progressive tickets, available at any retailer, provide a speedy method to check for winnings. The progressive jackpot functions by randomly selecting a set of nine “Your Jackpot Numbers” (01-80) which are printed at the bottom of every ticket.

If a player’s ticket matches all nine numbers in any eligible drawing, they win a portion of the jackpot based on their wager per draw; bets range from $1, winning 10% of the jackpot, up to $10 or more, which captures the entire jackpot.

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Breaking News

Multiple TAKE 5 Top-Prize Tickets Sold Across NY

by Local News Report May 30, 2024
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ASTORIA, BRONX, BROOKLYN, NY – The New York Lottery announced winners from the May 29 TAKE 5 EVENING drawing, with several top-prize tickets distributed across New York City. Each winning ticket is valued at $8,301.

Winning tickets were sold at four different locations: Fresh Fruit and Cafe Organic in Astoria, Los Morontas Supermarket and Lydig Deli & Grocery, both in the Bronx, and Genesis Liquor Store in Brooklyn.

TAKE 5 lottery drawings include numbers from one to 39 and occur twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prizes.

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Breaking News

Search Underway for D.C. Armed Carjacking Suspects

by Local News Report May 30, 2024
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – D.C. Metro Police Department seeks public assistance to identify suspects involved in a recent armed carjacking. Last Saturday afternoon, around 3:38 p.m., a carjacking incident occurred in the 600 block of 4th Street, Southwest.

During the incident, several suspects confronted the victim who was in their vehicle. One suspect, armed with a handgun, demanded the victim to exit the vehicle and surrender the keys. After the victim complied, the suspects drove away with the vehicle.

Two suspects were recorded on nearby surveillance cameras.

Search Underway for D.C. Armed Carjacking Suspects

The police urge anyone with information to avoid direct confrontation and instead contact them at (202) 727-9099 or send a tip via text to the Department’s TEXT TIP LINE at 50411.

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Breaking News

23-Year-Old Injured In Baltimore Shooting

by Local News Report May 30, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD – A shooting incident late Tuesday night led to a 23-year-old male suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. The Baltimore police were alerted around 10:33 p.m. about gunfire in the area of the 5000 block of Litchfield Avenue.

Detectives from the Northwest District were dispatched to the scene where they found evidence of the shooting. Subsequently, a hospital reported a walk-in victim matching the incident.

Baltimore detectives have taken charge of the investigation.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the D.C. Metro Police Department at 410-396-2466. For anonymity, tips can be directed to Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP or through an anonymous text on their website.

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Lottery Winners

Trust Claims Two $25,000 A Year for Life Lottery Prizes

by Lottery Results May 30, 2024
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SAUGUS, MA—The Maufran Trust of Saugus has successfully claimed two substantial prizes from the Lucky for Life lottery game.

Both tickets won the “25,000 a year for life” prizes in the drawing held on May 5.

Represented by trustee Maureen Pantalone, the trust opted to receive each of the life prizes as lump sums, totaling $390,000 before taxes, when they claimed their winnings on Thursday in Dorchester at the Massachusetts State Lottery headquarters.

The lucky tickets were purchased at M&M Liquors on 619 Broadway in Malden. For selling these winning tickets, the store has earned a bonus totaling $10,000. Lucky for Li

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Lowell Man Claims $1 Million Lottery Prize from Ticket Purchased in Attleborough

by Lottery Results May 30, 2024
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LOWELL, MA—Rajeshkumar Manian from Lowell emerged as the lucky winner of a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “Fabulous Fortune” instant ticket game. Choosing to receive his winnings in a lump sum, Manian accepted the one-time payment of $650,000 before taxes.

The winning ticket was bought at Liquor Mart, located at 15 Highland Ave. in Attleborough. For its role in selling the winning ticket, the store is set to receive a $10,000 bonus. Manian’s win adds to the excitement and success stories associated with the state lottery’s variety of games.

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MIsc. News

Man Beaten and Robbed Inside NYC Club on East 170th Street

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

BRONX, NY—An early morning altercation at The Azteca Club led to an assault and robbery on Saturday, May 18, 2024. At around 4:08 AM, a 30-year-old man was attacked by three unidentified individuals during a dispute inside the club located on East 170th Street.

The initial confrontation escalated when one assailant repeatedly struck the victim in the face with a closed fist and proceeded to forcibly remove items from the victim’s neck and wrist.

A 35-year-old man who witnessed the incident intervened to assist the initial victim but was also struck in the face by one of the attackers. Following the altercation, the trio fled the scene heading westbound on East 170 Street.

Both victims declined medical attention at the scene. The authorities are actively searching for the three suspects involved in this incident. The first suspect is described as having a light complexion, last seen wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans. The second suspect also has a medium complexion and was last seen wearing a black jacket. The third suspect, described as having a light complexion, was wearing all black attire with multicolored sneakers.

The police are urging anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation.

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MIsc. News

Virginia Man, Second Suspect Charged in Fatal Shooting at Maryland Car Meet

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD—The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit has charged 21-year-old Caimon Harrell of Woodbridge, Virginia, as a second suspect in a fatal shooting at a car meet. The incident, which resulted in the death of 26-year-old John Phipps of Waldorf, occurred on May 19, 2024, around 1:45 am.

During the event held at a shopping center parking lot on the 6400 block of Marlboro Pike, officers found Phipps inside a vehicle with gunshot wounds; he was pronounced dead shortly after. A second victim was also shot but survived with non-life-threatening injuries.

This morning, in a coordinated effort with the Prince William County Police Department, Harrell was arrested at his home. He faces charges of first and second degree murder, and first and second degree attempted murder, among other related charges. Currently, he is being held in Prince William County, awaiting extradition to Prince George’s County.

Last week, another suspect, 22-year-old Raheem Adams from Stafford, Virginia, was arrested under similar charges related to this case. Community tips have played a crucial role in advancing this investigation, as noted by the police department. Anyone with further information is encouraged to contact the Homicide Unit at 301-516-2512.

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MIsc. News

Firearm Seized During Traffic Stop in Dorchester

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

BOSTON, MA—Yesterday evening, the Boston Police Department’s Youth Violence Strike Force (YVSF) arrested 20-year-old Kqualeke Simplisse from Everett on firearm charges. The arrest took place in Dorchester at approximately 8:01 PM.

The YVSF officers, while patrolling Harvard Street, spotted a vehicle lacking a valid inspection sticker and proceeded to conduct a traffic stop using their cruiser’s emergency signals. During their investigation, officers discovered a firearm inside the vehicle. When the firearm was found, Simplisse attempted to escape but was swiftly apprehended and handcuffed by the officers.

The seized firearm was identified as a Taurus G2S, loaded with one round in the chamber and five rounds in the magazine. Despite the discovery, the vehicle’s operator was released from the scene. Simplisse faces charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition and is slated for arraignment at the Dorchester District Court.

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MIsc. News

Drug Dealer Arrested in South Boston Following Anti-Trafficking Operation

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

BOSTON, MA—The Boston Police Department’s Drug Control Unit (DCU) officers apprehended 31-year-old Andy Alcantara-Beltre from Dorchester on drug distribution charges yesterday evening. The arrest occurred around 5:50 PM in South Boston’s District C-6.

The DCU, responding to community complaints about drug activity, was conducting surveillance at 45 William T. Morrissey Boulevard. Officers noticed Alcantara-Beltre using his cell phone in a parked car, appearing to await someone. Shortly thereafter, an unidentified male entered Alcantara-Beltre’s vehicle, and both individuals appeared to engage in a secretive exchange.

After the unknown male exited the vehicle and headed towards a nearby grocery store, officers followed and detained him inside the store. They found him in possession of three plastic bags of fentanyl. Following this, DCU officers pursued and stopped Alcantara-Beltre’s vehicle using emergency signals, and upon confronting him, arrested him for drug distribution.

During the arrest, officers confiscated additional narcotics from Alcantara-Beltre, including two bags of fentanyl, ten bags of crack cocaine, eight bags of powder cocaine, and $800 in cash. The swift action of the DCU underscores their ongoing commitment to combating drug-related offenses within the community.

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Florida Man Indicted in 2009 Cold Case Murder of His Uncle in Queens

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

QUEENS, NY—Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz today announced the indictment and arraignment of Anthony Scalici, 41, from Boynton Beach, Florida. Scalici faces a charge of second-degree murder for the 2009 stabbing death of his uncle, Rosario Prestigiacomo, in the latter’s Ridgewood home.

The breakthrough in the 15-year-old case came from forensic genetic genealogy, marking the first instance in New York City where a homicide suspect was identified and apprehended using public genealogy databases. DNA evidence linking Scalici to the crime was obtained from a discarded fork he used, retrieved in Florida this past February, and matched to samples from the crime scene.

District Attorney Katz highlighted the role of the newly formed Cold Case Unit in solving such long-standing cases. “This case is an example of the perseverance and determination of the investigators on this, and every cold case,” Katz stated. She emphasized the collaboration between her office and the NYPD Cold Case Squad in bringing justice to the families affected by such tragedies.

Scalici, who was arraigned in the presence of Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Holder, has been ordered to return to court on Thursday, July 8. The charge of second-degree murder could lead to a sentence of 25 years to life in prison if he is convicted.

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Lottery Winners

Taylorsville Woman Wins $150,000 in Digital Instant Game

by Lottery Results May 30, 2024
By Lottery Results

TAYLORSVILLE, NC—Samantha Crouch of Taylorsville struck it big on Friday, winning the first $150,000 top prize in a new digital instant game. Crouch’s winning game was Skee-Ball, for which she played $30 and beat the odds of 1 in 1 million.

The prize was claimed on Wednesday at the lottery headquarters in Raleigh. After the deduction of state and federal taxes, Crouch received $107,259.

Digital instant games, such as the one Crouch played, are available exclusively online either through the North Carolina lottery’s website or its official mobile app. Players currently have a choice among twenty-two different games available for online play.

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Breaking News

Ohio Youth Counselor Pleads Guilty to Charges of Abuse and Intimidation

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

MOUNT STERLING, OH — Payton Harleigh Shires, a 24-year-old mental health counselor from Mount Sterling, Ohio, has pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges related to the abuse of a 13-year-old boy she was assigned to help.

The plea was entered in a Franklin County courtroom, where Shires admitted to four counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

Additionally, Shires faced charges for causing panic by arriving armed at the victim’s home while on bond, during which she claimed the boy’s mother had “ruined her life” by involving the police. This led to her additional guilty plea for witness/victim intimidation.

Under the terms of the plea agreement, Shires could be sentenced to up to 28-and-a-half years in prison. Her sentencing is scheduled for June 27.

The allegations against Shires came to light in late September when she reportedly confessed to the abuse during a phone call with the victim’s mother, which was monitored by police. The mother also reported discovering incriminating messages and potentially deleted videos sent by Shires to her son.

Shires, who received her social worker license on June 12, 2023, was employed by the National Youth Advocate Program at the time of the offenses.

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Pennsylvania News

Lancaster Man Sentenced to Prison for 2023 Shooting Incident

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
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LANCASTER, PA — Sackiwa Ntuli, a 23-year-old resident of Lancaster, was sentenced last Friday to 5 to 10 years in prison following his guilty plea to multiple charges, including aggravated assault and illegal firearm possession. The sentencing was handed down by Lancaster County Judge Thomas Sponaugle.

Ntuli admitted his involvement in a January 7, 2023 shooting on Dauphin Street, which resulted in a 15-year-old victim sustaining a gunshot wound to the head. Fortunately, the victim survived after being rushed to a local hospital for urgent care.

The arrest occurred after a subsequent police response to a report of suspicious activity on East Orange St. on February 23, 2023. Upon arrival, officers detained several individuals, one of whom was observed carrying a firearm. Ntuli was found hiding on a second-floor roof and taken into custody.

This case marks the second guilty plea among three defendants linked to the January shooting, moving closer to a resolution of this violent incident that shook the local community.

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Police Blotter

Multi-Agency Pursuit Leads to Atlantic City Juvenile Arrest for Stolen Vehicle in Wall

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
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WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — On Sunday morning, the Wall Township Police Department joined forces with the New Jersey State Police and the Tinton Falls Police Department in a pursuit that began after a vehicle theft in Little Egg Harbor.

The incident escalated after the stolen vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle accident on the Garden State Parkway near milepost 101.7. The suspects then fled on foot into a nearby wooded area, with one being captured by the New Jersey State Police before Wall Township officers arrived.

During the search, Wall Township Police were also called to a hit-and-run accident on Belmar Blvd. near Schoolhouse Road. Further investigation linked one of the fleeing suspects to a burglary at a residence on Belmar Blvd, where a Cadillac was stolen.

The stolen Cadillac was later intercepted by the New Jersey State Police on the Garden State Parkway.

The vehicle was stopped on County Route 537 near the Due Process Golf Course, leading to the apprehension of a 17-year-old male from Atlantic City.

The juvenile faces several charges including Eluding, Receiving Stolen Property, Obstruction, and Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer by the New Jersey State Police, along with additional charges from the Wall Township Police Department.

Despite these charges, it is important to remember that the presumption of innocence applies until proven guilty in a court of law, ensuring that all defendants are afforded their full legal rights under the U.S. Constitution and New Jersey State Law.

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Boston Police Share Sweet Moments at Local School Ice Cream Social

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
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BOSTON, MA — Officers from District D-14, along with the BPD Ice Cream Trust, participated in the annual Ice Cream Social at Mary Lyons School in Brighton.

The event featured community partners who shared information about various local resources. Available resources included mental health support and family services in the Allston/Brighton area.

Important discussions took place among attendees, enriching the community-oriented atmosphere. The social was also a hit thanks to the enjoyment of ice cream by all participants.

Boston Police Share Sweet Moments at Local School Ice Cream Social

Special thanks were extended to HP Hood for their longstanding partnership with the BPD Ice Cream Trust. Their collaboration has been a cornerstone of this cherished community event.

This gathering not only provided fun and refreshment but also reinforced the strong ties between law enforcement and the community through positive, engaging activities.

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Newark Police Highlight Online Safety for International Missing Children’s Day

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
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NEWARK, NJ — In a collaborative effort on International Missing Children’s Day, Newark Police Detective B. Lewis from the Community Affairs/Clergy Unit joined forces with The Shani Baraka Women’s Resource Center and Homeland Security Investigations at Oliver Street School.

The event focused on educating students about Internet safety. Special Agents from Homeland Security Investigations took the lead, sharing vital information and critical tips to help students navigate online environments safely.

This initiative underscores the importance of community involvement. The partnership aims to enhance the safety of children by equipping them with the knowledge needed to protect themselves on the internet.

The collaboration also reflects the ongoing commitment of local and federal agencies to child protection. This educational outreach is part of broader efforts to engage with the community and reinforce safety measures for young individuals.

The involvement of multiple organizations highlights a unified approach to addressing the challenges children face online, emphasizing preventive education and safety awareness.

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Lottery Winners

Pembroke Grandmother Wins $1 Million Lottery Ticket

by Lottery Results May 30, 2024
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PEMBROKE, NC—An unforgettable moment occurred at a Robeson County convenience store on Monday night when Jo Jones of Pembroke celebrated her $1 million lottery win with unbridled joy. The grandmother of 13 couldn’t contain her excitement, exclaiming to everyone in sight after discovering her fortune.

Jones purchased her winning ticket, a $10 Million Spectacular scratch-off, at Kwik Stop on U.S. 74 in Rowland. Overwhelmed by the reality of her win, she described the experience as feeling like a dream and entirely surreal.

The lucky winner made her way to collect her prize on Tuesday, faced with a choice between an annuity of $50,000 annually for 20 years or a lump sum. Opting for the lump sum of $600,000, Jones walked away with $429,014 after taxes. She plans to use the winnings to support her family, fulfilling a promise to assist her children financially if she ever won the lottery.

The $10 Million Spectacular game offers various substantial prizes and debuted last December. With three top prizes of $10 million and multiple million-dollar prizes still available, the game continues to promise significant winnings.

Robeson County has also benefited from the lottery, receiving $50 million in grants for a new career and technology high school. For more information on how the lottery impacts local communities, interested individuals can visit the NC Lottery website and explore the “Impact” section.

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Featured News

New Jersey Lawmakers Introduce Riot Act Bill in Light of Shore Mayhem Inspired by Florida Law

by Phil Stilton May 30, 2024
By Phil Stilton

TRENTON, NJ – In response to recent disturbances at the shore, New Jersey legislators have introduced a comprehensive bill aimed at expanding and clarifying laws against rioting and related violent crimes. The proposed legislation modifies several aspects of the existing statutes to address both the actions during riots and the legal consequences from those actions.

“Riots and vandalism will drive visitors away and devastate the summer season. As a state, we cannot afford that,” said shore Senator Robert Singer. “Make no mistake, these are not peaceful gatherings. Organizers solicit young people to come out and cause trouble. They create situations that are volatile and dangerous. Under our legislation, we can stop these riots before they get out of hand.”

The bill specifically revises N.J.S.2C:33-1, enhancing the definition of a riot to involve three or more persons engaged in violent conduct that results in injury, damage, or a clear risk thereof. Notably, the use of a firearm or deadly weapon during such events upgrades the offense to a third-degree crime, which carries penalties of up to five years in prison or fines up to $15,000.

Further expansions include the establishment of ‘aggravated riot’ and ‘inciting a riot’ categories, with aggravated riot defined by participation of 25 or more individuals or causing serious injury or significant property damage. These offenses can lead to second-degree crime charges, potentially resulting in up to ten years of imprisonment and fines up to $150,000.

“The dreadful activity in Ocean City was completely out of control and totally unacceptable. It was yet another preventable incident, and it should never have happened, but the Legislature dropped the ball,” said Senator Joe Pennacchio. “Our bill would provide communities and law enforcement with the tools necessary to combat these riots. If it was passed when it was introduced, maybe we wouldn’t be worrying about the next ‘event’ that could erupt in violence, property damage and business interruption during the crucial summer season. This will continue to happen until the legislative leaders in Trenton step up.”

Additionally, the bill introduces a new framework for handling individuals charged under these statutes, requiring them to be held until a pretrial detention hearing takes place. This aims to ensure that those accused of severe public disturbances face timely legal proceedings.

Modifications to other related statutes include tougher penalties for obstructing public ways, enhanced definitions of assault and criminal mischief during riots, and stricter measures against burglary and theft during such events. The bill also creates new offenses related to mob and cyber-intimidation, with specific penalties outlined for these acts.

Aligned with measures from a similar 2021 Florida law, this bill also provides for an affirmative defense for injuries or damages incurred by riot participants, and a procedure to appeal proposed reductions in law enforcement funding. This comprehensive approach underscores New Jersey’s commitment to addressing the complexities of public disturbances while safeguarding constitutional rights to peaceful assembly.

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Maryland News

Fatal Crash in Charles County Under Investigation

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
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INDIAN HEAD, MD—Maryland State Police are conducting an investigation into a fatal crash that claimed the life of a local man on Wednesday night in Charles County. The incident, involving a single vehicle, occurred shortly before 9:30 p.m. on westbound Livingston Road, east of Marbury Freeland Place.

Tyvon Gray, 34, from Cheltenham, Maryland, was the driver and sole occupant of a Chevrolet Suburban. He was pronounced dead at the scene by Charles County Emergency Medical Services.

Preliminary findings suggest that Gray lost control of the vehicle, which then veered off the road and crashed. The investigation is exploring whether adverse weather conditions contributed to the accident.

The road was closed for over six hours to facilitate an extensive crash investigation, with Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration personnel aiding in the road closure.

The Maryland State Police Crash Team has taken the lead on this ongoing investigation.

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Police Blotter

Neighborly Dispute Escalates to Assault and Vandalism

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

STAFFORD, VA—A dispute between neighbors escalated into violence and vandalism on Monday evening on Briggs Lane. At 7:52 PM, Deputies M.N. Sayegh and S.A. Hensley were called to the scene where a victim reported that his camper had been vandalized and he had been assaulted following an earlier verbal altercation with a neighbor.

The retaliation led to the suspect damaging the victim’s property.

Further investigation revealed that the suspect was already wanted in Stafford County on two counts of animal cruelty.

He was charged with assault and battery, destruction of property, and was served with his outstanding warrants. The suspect is currently being held at Rappahannock Regional Jail on a $10,000 secured bond.

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Virginia News

Stafford Police Report Increase in Package Thefts

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

STAFFORD, VA—Stafford County witnessed multiple thefts on Monday, involving high-value electronics taken under alarming circumstances. The first incident occurred at 3:27 PM on Lotus Lane, where a victim reported a brazen theft just minutes after FedEx delivered a package.

According to the victim, an unknown male in a silver SUV was captured on camera sprinting to the porch and stealing a box containing multiple iPhones.

Later that same day, at 7:45 PM, another theft was reported at Genesis Logistics on 705 Bradburn Place. Deputy J.J. Holetzky, who has responded to incidents at this location before, took the report from a victim whose AirPods were stolen.

The string of thefts has prompted local authorities to increase surveillance and call for community vigilance in safeguarding personal and delivered goods.

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Virginia News

Stafford Police Investigating Multiple Hit and Run Incidents

by Shore News Network May 30, 2024
By Shore News Network

STAFFORD, VA—A series of disturbing hit and run incidents occurred on Monday, leading to multiple charges and one arrest. At 7:03 AM, Dominion Energy at 980 Warrenton Road was the site of an alarming event where a woman reported being chased by her ex-boyfriend along Warrenton Road.

Deputy K.R. Sprinkles arrived at the scene following a call about the incident. The ex-boyfriend reportedly struck the victim’s vehicle twice before fleeing. He later returned armed with a hammer but was apprehended while at a nearby Chick-Fil-A. Charges against him include destruction of property, hit and run, disorderly conduct, and reckless driving.

He is currently held at Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond.

In a separate incident on the same day, at 6:57 PM, Deputy J.A. Albright responded to another hit and run at 25 South Gateway Drive, near Target. The victim reported that her vehicle was struck while she was inside. Fortunately, a witness was able to note the suspect vehicle’s license plate, aiding in the ongoing investigation.

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North Carolina News

Denver woman Wins $120,000 Using Birthday Numbers in NC Lottery

by Lottery Results May 30, 2024
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DENVER, NC—A change in strategy led Melinda Boyce of Denver to win a $120,000 jackpot in the North Carolina Cash 5 lottery. Previously relying on Quick Picks, Boyce switched to using family birthdays as her lucky numbers in January, a decision inspired by another winner’s success with similar tactics.

Boyce discovered her win through an email notification. Overwhelmed with excitement, she shared that she couldn’t believe her numbers had finally appeared. She purchased her winning ticket online for the drawing held on Tuesday, contributing to the 1 in 962,598 odds of matching all five numbers.

The prize was claimed at the lottery headquarters in Raleigh on Wednesday. After taxes, Boyce took home $85,800. Describing the experience as “insane,” she received her sizable check with plans to pay some bills and save the remainder of her winnings.

Cash 5 offers players the flexibility to buy tickets either at retail locations or online through the North Carolina lottery’s website or its official mobile app. The jackpot for Thursday stands at $100,000, continuing the opportunities for big wins.

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