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Anne Arundel Crime Report: Robbery and Gun Incident

Officers in Anne Arundel County responded to two significant incidents on Sunday, including a robbery at Royal Farms and a separate incident where a gun was displayed at an IHOP restaurant. The events unfolded around 4:10 p.m., raising concerns about safety in the community as law enforcement continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding each case.

Police have not yet disclosed further details regarding the suspects involved or any potential links between the incidents. As residents of Linthicum and surrounding areas remain vigilant, the crime report highlights an ongoing trend of escalating criminal activity that has caught the attention of local law enforcement and community members alike.

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