Woman shot and killed in Baltimore

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BALTIMORE, MD — A woman was killed Tuesday evening in Baltimore’s Central District after being shot in the upper body, prompting a homicide investigation. At …

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Teaneck woman arrested after assaulting officers, found with suspected drugs

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Teaneck Police Report Early Morning Incident Involving Suspected Narcotics

**TEANECK, NJ** – Early on Friday at around 12:03 a.m., Teaneck Police Officers responded to a report of a disturbance near Glenwood Avenue and the Route 95 on/off ramp. Upon arrival, officers encountered an adult male outside a vehicle who directed them to a female driver inside. The driver, identified as Valeria Valencia, appeared to be distressed and in pain. Officers requested medical assistance from the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

During their interaction, Ms. Valencia’s behavior became erratic and aggressive towards officers. Observing her actions, officers noticed her concealing a plastic bag with a pink powdery substance in her clothing. This substance is suspected to be a controlled dangerous substance known as “tusi” or “pink cocaine,” typically containing Ketamine and MDMA.

Due to the nature of her behavior and the suspected narcotics, Ms. Valencia was arrested and taken to Holy Name Medical Center for evaluation. While being transported, she became violent, attempting to strike and kick officers accompanying her.

The aggression continued as Ms. Valencia kicked an officer in the chest and bit another, causing a finger laceration. The

Woman killed in Baltimore shooting

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BALTIMORE, MD — A homicide investigation is underway after a woman was shot and killed Tuesday evening in Baltimore’s Central District. At approximately 5:56 p.m. …

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Wilkes-Barre woman finds burglar sitting in her bathtub, suspect flees

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Burglary Incident on South Meade Street Investigated

**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – Police officers responded to a burglary report on South Meade Street on March 14th, 2025, at 5:22 AM. A suspect was found inside the residence.

According to the details provided, the victim, a 41-year-old woman from Wilkes-Barre, reported that she found a light illuminating her bathtub. Upon pulling back the shower curtain, she discovered the suspect seated inside.

The suspect, described as a black male with an unknown age, approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighing 200 pounds, fled the scene. While leaving, he yelled, “don’t call the Police,” before exiting through the rear door.

The Wilkes-Barre City Police Department is conducting an ongoing investigation into the incident.

New Jersey woman accused of firing gunshots during road rage dispute

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**Juliette Piscopo Arrested for Alleged Attempted Murder in North Plainfield**

**NORTH PLAINFIELD, N.J.** – Authorities announced the arrest of Juliette A. Piscopo, a 26-year-old resident of Greenbrook, New Jersey, for an attempted murder on Route 22 West in North Plainfield during a road rage incident. The incident occurred on the evening of Sunday, February 2, when Piscopo allegedly fired gunshots at another vehicle.

On that Sunday at approximately 9:06 p.m., North Plainfield Police responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding gunfire hitting a vehicle during a road rage confrontation. The victim, a North Plainfield resident, described that while driving on North Avenue and Madison Avenue in Dunellen, a Mercedes-Benz tried to merge into their lane, later following them for around fifteen minutes into North Plainfield.

As they traveled west on Route 22, the Mercedes allegedly pulled alongside the victim’s car and fired several bullets, shattering windows and damaging the vehicle. The victim reported being unharmed. Detectives from both the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office and North Plainfield Police Department conducted an investigation.

Following the investigation, Piscopo was identified as the

Ridgeley woman charged with burglary after breaking into Cumberland home

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Cumberland Police Issue Criminal Summons for Burglary

**Cumberland, MD** – The Cumberland Police Department served a criminal summons to Mariah Nicole Davis on Monday. This action follows an investigation of a breaking and entering incident that happened on March 5, 2025, on Spring Street.

The police investigation revealed Davis’ property inside the residence and an exchange of text messages between Davis and the victim. These messages showed Davis admitting to being inside the residence.

As a result, charges were filed at the District Court against Davis, who hails from Ridgeley, WV. The suspect, aged 26, signed for the summons and was subsequently released, pending a trial for fourth-degree burglary.