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Man dead, woman injured in separate city shootings

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One man is dead and one woman is injured after shootings Sunday morning in the Reservoir Hill area and in Highlandto­wn, according to Baltimore police. Police said they were dispatched to the1200 block of Whitelock St. in Reservoir Hill at 6:52 a.m. for a shooting. Officers found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. A medic was called to the scene, where the victim was pronounced dead, police said. Police said they were also dispatched to the 400 block of South Conkling St. in Highlandto­wn for a shooting at about1:30 a.m. There, they found a 33-year-old woman suffering from a gunshot wound. She was later transporte­d to an area hospital for treatment, police said. Detectives, who are investigat­ing the Highlandto­wn shooting, said they learned that the female victim was approached by a woman and a man, who was armed. The suspects demanded the victim’s property, and after the victim was shot, police said, the suspects took the victim’s 2003 white and gray Nissan Altima. Police also said a 36-year-old man walked into an area hospital seeking treatment for gunshot wounds Saturday just before 5 p.m. The man was shot in the 1500 block of Carswell St., detectives found. Anyonewith­informatio­n onthe fatal shooting is urged to call 410-396-2100, and informatio­n on the nonfatal shootings can be called in at 410396-2221. Those who wish to remain anonymous can use the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1866-7LOCKUP. robbery, according to Baltimore County police. She is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center. Alawyer wasnotlist­ed for her in online records. A14-year-old girl was charged as a juvenile and was not identified by police, who said they were still trying to locate two other girls who were involved in the assault and car theft at Villa Cresta Elementary School in Parkville. The teacher’s car has not been found, said Officer Jennifer Peach, a county police spokeswoma­n. Police said four teenage girls came to Villa Cresta on Friday under the guise of enrolling a child. When they left they approached a teacher walking to her car in the parking lot. They knocked the teacher’s cell phone from her hand, and whenthetea­cher turned to run she fell and dropped her purse, police said. The girls snatched the purse and then her car after retrieving the keys, police said. Two girls left in the teacher’s car, a 2013 Kia Sportage, as the other two left in their own vehicle. The teacher was not injured, and police say she is in good condition.

 ?? PHIL GROUT/FOR THE BALTIMORE SUN MEDIA GROUP ?? Casey Brown, foreground, of Westminste­r and her friend Diana DeMarco of Chambersbu­rg, Pa., find a wine that’s to their liking as they sample wine along Main Street, Westminste­r, for Sunday’s annual Wine Stroll. The event also included live music,...
PHIL GROUT/FOR THE BALTIMORE SUN MEDIA GROUP Casey Brown, foreground, of Westminste­r and her friend Diana DeMarco of Chambersbu­rg, Pa., find a wine that’s to their liking as they sample wine along Main Street, Westminste­r, for Sunday’s annual Wine Stroll. The event also included live music,...

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