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  • Arturo Cazares-Perea. Photo from Prince George's County Sheriff's Office

    Lanham man charged in stabbing over picture

    Authorities have charged a Lanham man with attempted murder after they say he stabbed another man during an argument about a picture that had been posted on the Internet.

  • Prince George's sheriff picks up 51 dads owing child support

    Fifty-one fathers owing more than $343,000 in child support were arrested throughout Prince George's County in the sheriff's Child Support Enforcement Division's “Father's Day Warrant Sweep” from June 12 to 14.

  • P.G. teen who murdered after warrant foul-up gets 40-year sentence

    A 19-year-old Capitol Heights man who fatally shot one man and wounded another in a domestic dispute after the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office failed for more than a year to arrest him on an open warrant was sentenced Friday to 40 years in prison, Prince George's County prosecutors said.

  • Walker

    Parents of slain P.G. teen angered by latest mishandled warrant

    The parents of a teenage girl slain by her ex-boyfriend after the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office failed to arrest the man on an open warrant are angered that the agency has again mishandled an arrest warrant for another man now accused of murder.

  • Deangelo Walker, 25, is charged with killing his neighbor, William Albert Nelson, in Capitol Heights last month. (Prince George's County Police)

    P.G. warrant foul-up under scrutiny

    A Capitol Heights man with an open warrant out for his arrest was not taken into custody when he was served a peace order last month - the same day he is accused of fatally shooting his neighbor, the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday.

  • Felony warrants in P.G. catch up with suspects up to 39 years later

    The Prince George's County Sheriff's Office has arrested two men on felony charges dating back more than 30 years as part of the department's increased efforts to erase a backlog of crimes nearly 50,000 warrants deep, officials said Wednesday.

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