1981 ‘Buckskin Girl’ murder victim identified thanks to DNA technology

Cold case murder solved with Arkansas woman being identified after more than 30 years. On April 24, 1981, the body of a female homicide victim was discovered on Greenlee Road, […]

Maryland high school shooting victim declared brain dead, removed from life support

(Updated) Jaelynn Willey, a 16-year-old victim from Tuesday’s shooting at Great Mills High School in Great Mills, Maryland, was declared brain dead by her family on the evening of March […]

Former ‘Teacher of the Year’ facing life in prison for soliciting minor online

A former teacher from Westminster West Middle School in Carroll County, Maryland, has been in custody since his September 13 arrest and being charged with four counts of solicitation of […]

Two Delaware men indicted on charges of child sex trafficking

In July 2017, a 15-year-old girl was kidnapped in Elkton, Maryland, but was fortunately found safe not too far away at a Red Roof Inn in Newark, Delaware.  Police from […]

School shooter had AR-15, smoke bombs, multiple magazines and was wearing a gas mask

(Updated) On February 14 at approximately 2:40 p.m., Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old disgruntled ex-student with a troubled past, walked into the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  He was […]

Md. man with prior sex offender conviction, gets 31 years for child sexual exploitation

The FBI announced that Brian Shumate, 50, of Edgewood, Maryland, was sentenced to 31 years in prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release for the sexual exploitation of children. […]

Broad daylight kidnapping of 10-year-old girl caught on video, arrest made

One week after a child being kidnapped in broad daylight was caught on surveillance video, a man from East Chicago, Indiana, was arrested and charged in that bold and violent […]

How Government Shutdown 2018 impacts Maryland

The U.S. has now entered day three of the Government Shutdown that went into effect at midnight on January 20. At the heart of the shutdown is plenty of blame […]