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Montgomery County Police are investigating robberies targeting restaurant owners carrying proceeds from their businesses. Author: Matthew Torres Updated: 7:16 PM EST February 19, 2021
SILVER SPRING, Md. Investigators with the Montgomery County Police Department are warning small business owners to be careful of their surroundings after a third robbery targeting restaurant owners who were on their way home.
Police said a couple who left their restaurant in Hyattsville drove to their home in Fairland on Thursday night where two men approached them and robbed them at knifepoint. The men stole a purse that contained money made from the business.
Detectives are determining if this recent incident had the same suspects who were involved in two related robberies near the Silver Spring area.
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The list of MD cities where CVS is providing vaccines through the federal gov’t. The pharmacy chain will be allocated 11,000 doses again next week. Also, it could be due to high volume, but CVS is looking into why some weren’t able to book their second dose appointment. @wusa9pic.twitter.com/vQXSZUhYwI Matthew Torres (@News MTorres) February 11, 2021
In Virginia, the one requirement to get the vaccine is to be 65 and older. A CVS spokesperson said people who booked an appointment in the commonwealth or Maryland are not required to show their ID.
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A Northern Westchester man is facing charges after allegedly stabbing two teenagers, one of whom died during a fight that started on social media, the District Attorney’s Office announced.
Peekskill resident Matthew Torres was indicted for manslaughter and assault for his role in the violent stabbing of two 18-year-old teens during a fight late last year.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah said that a dispute that started through social media involving several people led to them making a plan to fight in-person on Nov. 28 last year. The nature of the initial argument between the groups online has not been disclosed.
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A Northern Westchester man is facing charges after allegedly stabbing two teenagers, one of whom died during a fight that started on social media, the District Attorney’s Office announced.
Peekskill resident Matthew Torres was indicted for manslaughter and assault for his role in the violent stabbing of two 18-year-old teens during a fight late last year.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah said that a dispute that started through social media involving several people led to them making a plan to fight in-person on Nov. 28 last year. The nature of the initial argument between the groups online has not been disclosed.