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Top Headlines in September: Steakhouse Stabbing and the 'Michigan U'
A roundup of the top news in Crofton during the month of September.
Wow, hard to believe September has come to an end already.
As the leaves begin to change color and the temperature develops a nip in the air, we'll take time to look back on the top stories from September in the Crofton area.
One Arrested in Stabbing at Fuji Steakhouse
A fight in the kitchen at the Waugh Chapel restaurant on Sept. 4 led to the arrest of on worker on attempted murder charges. He is tentatively scheduled to stand trial in January.
Mad at Another Driver? Try Flashing These Cards
Crofton resident Debbie Jenkins has produced a set of cards designed to help motorists communicate with one another, possibly reducing cases of road rage.
Left at the 'Michigan U' Legal, Not Recommended
Spurred by a reader, Patch examined whether it's OK to make a left onto Route 3 North against a red light. The short answer is yes, it's legal. But police and highway officials said it's not necessarily a good idea.
Crofton Man Sentences to 25 Years in Kiddie Porn Case
A former Navy reservist was sentenced after prosecutors said he exploited more than 30 boys to make sexually explicit films.
XPress it Studio in Crofton Looking to Sell
Patch caught up with shop owner Andrea Phillips, who said she's looking to move on from the paint-your-own pottery spot after nearly a decade.
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