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Three Arrested in Shooting Incident in Annapolis

Three Arrested in Non-Contact Shooting Incident in Annapolis

**Annapolis, MD** – On January 15, 2025, at approximately 10:15 p.m., officers responded to reports of gunshots on the 1900 block of Towne Center Boulevard.

Witnesses observed a white sedan with three female suspects leaving the scene after gunshots were fired during an altercation outside. Officers stopped a white Mercedes matching the description and detained the three occupants on Towne Center Boulevard. They located .38 caliber shell casings at the scene.

The investigation led to the discovery and seizure of a .38 caliber Ruger handgun and a magazine with three live rounds inside the vehicle. The main shooting suspect was identified and arrested along with the other two occupants for their involvement. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the shooting.

The individuals arrested are Darshica Delores Allen, 43, Lamiyah Angel Allen, 21, and Brittany Mae Richardson, 36, all from Washington, DC.

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Disturbance at Annapolis Mall Quickly Resolved

Disturbance at Annapolis Mall Quickly Resolved

**Annapolis, MD** – Police responded to a disturbance at the Annapolis Mall located at 2002 Annapolis Mall Road near the food court after receiving reports of possible shots fired.

Following a thorough investigation, authorities determined that no shots were fired. There was no threat to the public identified during this incident.

After confirming the absence of any danger, normal mall operations resumed promptly. The Anne Arundel County Police Department was responsible for the investigation and resolution.

Mall-goers can continue their activities as usual at the center. The situation was managed efficiently without incident.

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Annapolis Man Wins $250,000 Lottery Jackpot

Annapolis Man Wins $250,000 Lottery Prize

**Annapolis, MD** – A resident of Annapolis won a top prize of $250,000 with the $10 $250,000 Cash Winfall scratch-off ticket from the Maryland Lottery. The winner, a regular player in his mid-20s, collected his winnings at Lottery headquarters in Baltimore.

The winner expressed that the prize is a “life-changing amount” and a “nice jumpstart” to his life. He has shared the news only with a few family members and a friend. Keeping the win private, he has not yet decided how to use the prize money but hopes to better his life.

The winner’s belief in the possibility of winning was reinforced when he completed the prize claim paperwork at the headquarters. He intends to continue playing the Lottery occasionally.

Quick Mart, located at 900 West Street in Annapolis, will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The Cash Winfall game, introduced in February, still offers one more top prize, as well as three $10,000 prizes and smaller prizes ranging from $20 to $1,000.

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