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Two people were injured Tuesday afternoon following a crash involving four vehicles, Montgomery County police say.
Coffee and donut lovers in Maryland will soon have a new reason to "run on Dunkin’" with the grand opening of its Next ...
Timothy Martin, 55, of Raleigh, was found guilty on Monday, April 7, by a federal jury following a four-day trial in DC’s US District Court. Specifically, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit an ...
A gun was found near the bodies of a Chevy Chase couple whose deaths have now been ruled a murder-suicide. Crime scene investigation - File Photo. GAITHERSBURG, Md. — A couple found dead in their ...
A murder-suicide occurred in Chevy Chase on Wednesday last week, when 61-year-old Kate Simoni Fralin and 63-year-old William Scott Fralin were found dead in their Connecticut Avenue home.
Montgomery County Police were called to a residence in Chevy Chase where a tragedy unfolded with the discovery of a married couple dead from gunshot wounds, ruling the incident a murder-suicide.
CHEVY CHASE, Md. — What started as a welfare check quickly turned into a chilling discovery. Behind the closed doors of a Montgomery County home, police found a married couple dead — a tragedy ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md (DC News Now) — Police said they are investigating the deaths of a married couple found in their Chevy Chase home as a murder-suicide. At about 6:30 p.m. on April 2, the ...
The deaths of a Chevy Chase couple found Wednesday in their home have been ruled a murder-suicide with the husband shooting his wife and then apparently himself, Montgomery County police said ...
Kate Simoni Fralin, 61, was killed by her husband, William Scott Fralin, 63, inside their house on the 8500 block of Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, according to the Montgomery County Department of ...
CHEVY CHASE, Md. (7News) — Two people were found dead inside a residence near the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Chevy Chase on Thursday evening, according to authorities. Around 6:30 p.m ...
JPMorgan Chase recently announced the appointment of Carl Torrillo to its Industrials Mid-Cap Banking division, a move that aligns with the company’s ongoing executive and board changes.