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‘Corner boys’ and citations: Northeast Baltimore block waits for action

Residents cite open drug sales, trash and abandoned cars outside Yorkewood

Lorne Matthews, a homeowner near Yorkewood Apartments and the president of the Glen Oaks Community Association, describes ongoing problems in his Northeast Baltimore neighborhood. (Credit is Zackary Lang / Spotlight on Maryland)
Lorne Matthews, a homeowner near Yorkewood Apartments and the president of the Glen Oaks Community Association, describes ongoing problems in his Northeast Baltimore neighborhood. (Credit is Zackary Lang / Spotlight on Maryland)
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Residents near Yorkewood Apartments in Northeast Baltimore say open drug dealing and chronic code issues persist despite citations and complaints, prompting renewed calls for a coordinated plan from city agencies and police.

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