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Instead of a looking forward to graduation and a wedding, his family is now trying to plan a funeral after police said a Baltimore area man was killed in Toronto for no reason.Julian Jones, 26, was a student at the University of Baltimore and was murdered days ago. Investigators are still looking to bring this case to a close.Wednesday, police in Toronto announced arrests in the murder investigation. Police said Jones was
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BALTIMORE 鈥?A man was arrested in Baltimore after having over 17 pounds of marijuana. On Thursday, officers headed to 2100 block of E. Hoffman Street to investigate a narcotic complaint. Police seized 17.5 lbs of marijuana, 3 loaded semi-
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