vjfc 41-year-old man dead after shooting in Southwest Baltimore

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vjfc 41-year-old man dead after shooting in Southwest Baltimore

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Someone broke into four homes in the Pikesville area last week, Baltimore County Police said.The burglaries happened between Dec. 21 and 23, and officers with the Pikesville Precinct will be increasing patrol activities in the area, police said.The burglaries happened at the following locations:Dec. 21, 2500 block of Willow Glen RoadDec. 21, 2400 block of Hal CircleDec. 23, 2300 block of Hanway Road attempted burglary Dec. 23, 2500 block of Willow Glen RoadPolice are asking residents to activate their alarm systems if they have them, and record all of the serial numbers to valuable items.RELATED: Police investigate burglary nea stanley cup spain r Towson UniversityIf you notice any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, get a good description of the subjects stanley cup or vehicles and con vaso stanley tact 911.If you want to have a free home security survey done at your home, contact the Pikesville Community Outreach Team for assistance at 410-887-6775.Download the ABC2 News app for the iPhone, Kindleand Android. Edbq 3 injured in crash following police pursuit
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