Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is renewing a push for more funding for police, tougher penalties for certain criminal offenders and more information about sentences handed down by judges.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is renewing a push for more funding for police, tougher penalties for certain criminal offenders and more information about sentences handed down by judges.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby shot back at Gov. Larry Hogan Tuesday with a letter accusing the governor of “incessant dog-whistling attacks about Baltimore crime” and rebutting his criticisms that she’s lenient on violent criminals in the city.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby shot back at Gov. Larry Hogan Tuesday with a letter accusing the governor of “incessant dog-whistling attacks about Baltimore crime” and rebutting his criticisms that she’s lenient on violent criminals in the city.
Shelbyville Police warn of 48-Hour Challenge after surge in runaway reports
While investigating a series of reports of missing teenagers, Lt. Michael Turners uncovered a disturbing game children are playing on social media. Author: Jennie Runevitch Updated: 7:49 PM EDT April 13, 2021
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Police in Shelbyville are warning families about a new challenge spreading among teens online.
They got concerned after a recent surge in runaway reports and, while doing research, discovered the 48-hour Challenge, which investigators call a dangerous game.
Detectives right now are searching for 17-year-old Tony Bridges. He disappeared April 9 and hasn t been seen by family in days. Police say he s part of an alarming rise in runaway reports in Shelbyville.