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Four Arrested in Glen Burnie Robbery
Four Arrested in Glen Burnie Robbery
**Glen Burnie, MD -** Officers responded to a robbery on Monday around 4:00 p.m. in the 6600 block of Ritchie Highway. Four armed suspects approached a victim, demanded his property, and fled in a gray 2007 Pontiac G6.
Police located the vehicle on Ordnance Road. After a search, officers found a stolen 9mm Canik Model 2 semi-automatic handgun, a 9mm Ruger LC9 semi-automatic handgun, two 9mm Polymer 80 semi-automatic handguns, and approximately 84 grams of suspected marijuana.
The suspects were taken into custody. They were identified as 18-year-old Izaiah Allen Conway of Middle River, 18-year-old Devin Austin Smith of Essex, and two other males aged 17 and 15.
Charges have been filed against all four individuals. The investigation is ongoing, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
Washington, D.C. Resident Wins $50,000 in Maryland Lottery
Washington, D.C. Resident Wins $50,000 in Maryland Lottery
**Seat Pleasant, MD** – A Washington, D.C. resident unknowingly held a $50,000 winning ticket for weeks before claiming her prize in the Maryland Lottery’s $50,000 Cash game. The winner realized her good fortune upon checking the ticket during a trip back to Maryland.
The winning ticket was purchased at Seat Pleasant BP on Martin Luther King Jr. Highway. The woman, accompanied by her daughter who was home from college, stopped by the retailer before a hair-styling appointment and bought the $20 instant ticket.
Three weeks after purchasing the ticket, the woman, a social worker, discovered her win after scanning the ticket at a lottery retailer. She hurried home to share the exciting news with her daughter, who was initially skeptical of the claim.
Plans for the prize include settling debts, making investments, and helping others. Seat Pleasant BP will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The $50,000 Cash game launched in December 2022, and 68 top prizes remain unclaimed, along with various smaller prizes.
Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Reports Multiple Incidents
Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Reports Multiple Incidents
**Stafford, VA** – The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has released details of several incidents from Wednesday’s daily report, including DUI arrests, fraud investigation, larceny, and public intoxication.
Two separate DUI incidents occurred on Richmond Highway on Tuesday. The first happened at 6:26 a.m. around Hospital Center Boulevard, where Deputy R. Tully stopped a vehicle with missing rear lights that drifted into another lane. The driver, reportedly intoxicated, was taken to Rappahannock Regional Jail on charges of DUI, lane violation, and defective equipment with a $2,000 bond. Later, at 10:13 p.m., Deputy R.T. Philippsen stopped a driver entering the I-95 exit ramp against traffic at Aquia Towne Center Drive. The driver admitted to beer consumption and was also charged with DUI.
At 12:56 p.m., a fraud case took place at Dollar General, 20 Plantation Drive. Detective H.D. Young identified a skimmer device on a card terminal, which was seized, and the investigation is ongoing.
Additionally, a larceny incident at Target, 25 South Gateway Drive, was reported when