License plate readers to be installed in South Baltimore to help curb crime
Riverside experienced about 294 auto thefts per 10,000 residents in the past three years, the Baltimore Banner reports.
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Riverside experienced about 294 auto thefts per 10,000 residents in the past three years, the Baltimore Banner reports.
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