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Baltimore solicitor won’t say if city agencies got subpoenas

BALTIMORE — The city solicitor of Baltimore has declined to tell The Baltimore Sun whether any city agencies have received a subpoena in the criminal tax investigation of Council President Nick Mosby and State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.

The Sun also reported Monday that the city solicitor’s office has declined the newspaper’s requests for any such subpoena documents under public records laws.

A federal investigation is underway into the finances of Baltimore’s top prosecutor and her husband.

A grand jury subpoena has sought business records, including tax returns and bank statements and other financial documents.

City Solicitor Jim Shea had told The Sun that he has reviewed the law and determined that he should keep such matters confidential.

Police: 6-year-old hit, dragged by car

BALTIMORE — Baltimore police say a 6-year-old girl was critically injured when she was hit by a car and dragged underneath it. News outlets report that officers responding to a report of a pedestrian struck in West Baltimore found a 6-year-old girl stuck underneath a car.
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