💨 Abstract
In Maryland, a 16-year-old was arrested for over 100 vehicle break-ins in Maryland. Police recovered numerous credit cards and vehicle keys from the suspect's home. Despite this, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services released the teenager, citing no prior record and non-violent crimes. Chief Russ Hamill criticized the release, emphasizing the significant impact on victims. He invited juvenile services to a community meeting to witness the real effects of such crimes.
Courtesy: John Domen
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