Originally expecting to intervene in a domestic violence situation, police didn't expect to find a stash of marijuana, PCP, crack and handguns in an Annapolis home.
Yesterday at 9:22 a.m. officers received an anonymous call from a person who heard cries for help were coming from her neighbor's home, Officer Hal Dalton, a city police spokesman said.
When officers went to the apartment on 400 Captain's Circle, the woman who answered the door appeared fine and told officers she had not been hurt.
But "there was a guy on the couch trying to hide something," Officer...
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