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Prince George's County Officer Suspended for Violating Social Media Policy, Interim Chief Says
A Prince George’s County police officer was suspended by Interim Chief Hector Velez Monday for violating the department’s social media policy, the department said.
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Prince George's County Officer Arrested for Breaking Into DC Office Building: Police
A police officer in Prince George’s County, Maryland, is accused of breaking into a D.C. office building, police say.
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Bowie High School Teacher Accused of Sexually Abusing Student
A teacher at Bowie High School is charged with sexual abuse after police say they learned he had sexual contact with a student on school grounds.
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Dogs Maul Elderly Man, Drag Him Down Street Before Attacking 2nd Man in Prince George's County
Two dogs are dead after viciously attacking two men in District Heights, Maryland, police say.
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Activists Demand All Prince George's Officers Wear Body Cams
For years, the Prince George’s County Police Department has considered using body cameras. But they’re still not mandatory, and some community activists want to know why. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Girl Missing From District Heights Found Safe
Police are searching for 11-year-old Rahnisha Mayo, who was last seen Friday morning in District Heights, Maryland.
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Prince George's Police Officer Suspended After Domestic Violence Arrest
A Prince George’s County police officer is accused of head-butting, biting and striking his girlfriend with a gun during a domestic dispute Tuesday.
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Ex-Police Officer Convicted of Trying to Hire Hit Man
A Virginia jury has recommended an 81-year prison sentence for a former police officer convicted of trying to hire a hit man while she was jailed on other charges.
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Here's When Prince George's County Officers Say They'll Cooperate With Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The Prince George’s County Police Department is specifically barring officers from serving immigrants with civil warrants after multiple people were wrongfully referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Prince George's County Police Will Only Cooperate With ICE for Criminal Warrants
Prince George’s County Chief of Police Hank Stawinski assured residents that police will only help Immigration and Customs Enforcement detain individuals with a criminal warrant, not those with a civil warrant. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Prince George's Police Officer Accused in ‘Domestic Dispute'
A police officer in Prince George’s County was suspended from the department after allegedly assaulting another police officer Wednesday, the Prince George’s County Police Department said.
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Police: Maryland Elementary School Intruder Charged
A man accused of entering a Maryland elementary school and making threatening statements to a staff member is facing multiple charges.
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Suspicious Man in Custody After Md. School Lockdown
A man acting strangely entered a Maryland elementary school Friday afternoon prompting an active shooter 911 call. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports a staff member saw something that looked like a gun, but no gun has been found.
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Prince George's Police Officer Stopped for Talking on Cellphone While Driving: State Police
A Prince George’s County police officer was arrested Wednesday after she was caught talking on her cellphone while driving, Maryland State Police said.
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Manhunt in Maryland for Suspect Who Fled Police in DC, Rear-ended Car in Maryland
U.S. marshals are searching for a man who fled police in Washington, D.C., and crashed into another car in Maryland.
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Fugitive Wanted on Parole Violation Flees From Police
A massive search for a wanted man locked down schools and has residents sheltering in their homes. News4’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports on the search for a dangerous fugitive.
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Jury Vindicates Maryland Man Accused of Attempting to Kill Police Officer
A jury vindicated a Maryland man who for two years swore he was innocent of trying to kill a police officer.
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Jury Exonerates Man Accused of Trying to Kill a Police Officer
A Prince George’s County man who swore he was innocent of trying to kill a police officer was exonerated Wednesday after two years of fighting for justice. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Family Celebrates Surprise Return of Soldier From Iraq
A family is celebrating Saturday night after a father serving in the U.S. Army made a surprise visit just in time for his wedding anniversary.