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Andrea Noble

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Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

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Gary Giordano

New appeal for Gaithersburg man held in Aruba

The Aruban lawyer for a Gaithersburg man detained for more than two months in the disappearance and presumed death of his travel companion has filed an appeal for the man's release.

October 11, 2011
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.

October 5, 2011

SUV crashes into Northeast D.C. house

The jolt Janet Reid felt in her Northeast D.C. living room Wednesday morning was reminiscent of August's earthquake, so initially she assumed that was the cause.

October 5, 2011
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.

October 4, 2011

D.C. police get ready for large-scale protests

Police in the District are planning for sizable but civilized protests this week by groups affiliated with the anti-Wall Street demonstrations in New York as the movement gains support in cities across the country.

October 3, 2011
Alston

Court dates set for P.G. delegate in theft case

Court dates are set for a state delegate from Prince George's County accused of stealing campaign money to pay for her wedding and the salary of an attorney at her law firm, according to the office of the state prosecutor.

September 28, 2011
"This would not have been possible unless we could bring all of our agencies together," said County Executive Rushern L. Baker. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

Extra patrols in P.G. lead to less crime

Violent crime decreased by as much as 23 percent from last year in five Prince George's County neighborhoods targeted for extra patrols over the summer, police said Wednesday.

September 28, 2011
The All Hands on Deck program initiated by D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier places extra police on the streets during designated weekends. (The Washington Times)

Overtime pay going to ‘on deck’ D.C. cops

The Metropolitan Police Department is complying with a recent ruling that forces it to pay overtime to officers who worked extra shifts in 2009 as part of Chief Cathy L. Lanier's signature crime-prevention initiative, All Hands on Deck.

September 27, 2011

Girl, 10, assaulted in P.G. apartment

A 10-year-old girl was sexually assaulted Monday morning by a man who entered her family's Oxon Hill apartment through her bedroom window, according to Prince George's County police.

September 26, 2011
A Hazmat team enters the Chemistry Building on the University of Maryland campus in College Park on Monday after an explosion and small fire injured two students in a lab. (Associated Press)

Two injured in U.Md. chem lab explosion

Two University of Maryland students were injured Monday in the College Park campus' Chemistry Building when a chemical reaction caused an explosion in the lab where they were working.

September 26, 2011