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      KAI REED JOINS US FROM THE 11 NEWS LIVE DESK. KAI. WELL, ASHLEY AND JASON, THE INVESTIGATION WAS OPENED IN JANUARY OVER AN ALLEGED DOMESTIC INCIDENT. TODAY, BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE RELEASED A POLICE REPORT THAT OFFERS A DETAILED TIMELINE OF THIS INVESTIGATION. MUCH OF THE REPORT IS REDACTED. ON JANUARY 21ST, OFFICERS IN ACTON, MASSACHUSETTS, CONTACTED BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE OFFICERS. THEY SAID THEY RECEIVED A REPORT OF AN ASSAULT THAT HAPPENED IN OWINGS MILLS ON JANUARY 16TH. ACCORDING TO THE REPORT IN ACTON, THE WOMAN SAID SHE WAS BRUISED IN AN ASSAULT. SHE TOLD POLICE SHE WAS HESITANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION BECAUSE THE PERSON INVOLVED WAS A HIGH PROFILE NFL PLAYER. BUT SHE SAID THE BROTHER OF THE PERSON INVOLVED PULLED OUT A GUN. AND A 911 CALL OBTAINED BY 11 NEWS. YOU CAN HEAR A WOMAN CRYING. SHE THEN TELLS THE OFFICER SHE IS OKAY AND SHE HANGS UP. BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE SUSPENDED THE INVESTIGATION AS OF FEBRUARY 16TH. AT THIS TIME, THEY SAY THEY DON’T INTEND TO PRESS CHARGES BECAUSE IT IS ONLY SUSPENDED IF THE DEPARTMENT FEELS CHARGES ARE WARRANTED. LATER, THE CASE COULD BE
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      Updated: 5:13 PM EST Feb 20, 2024
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      Baltimore County police suspend investigation into Zay Flowers, no charges filed
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      Updated: 5:13 PM EST Feb 20, 2024
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      Baltimore County police suspended an investigation into Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers without filing any charges.An investigation started in January over an alleged domestic incident. On Tuesday, county police released its mostly redacted report that offers a detailed timeline of the investigation. On Jan. 21, police officers in Acton, Massachusetts, contacted Baltimore County police, saying they received a report of an assault that happened in Owings Mills on Jan. 16.According to the report in Acton, the woman said she was bruised in an assault, and she told police she was hesitant to provide information because the person involved was a high-profile NFL player. The woman told police the brother of the person involved pulled out a gun.A woman is heard crying on a 911 call obtained by 11 News before she told the operator she is OK and hung up.Baltimore County police suspended the investigation as of Friday and said investigators do not intend to press charges.Because the investigation is suspended, if the department feels charges are warranted later, the case could be reopened.

      Baltimore County police suspended an investigation into Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers without filing any charges.

      An investigation started in January over an alleged domestic incident. On Tuesday, county police released its mostly redacted report that offers a detailed timeline of the investigation.

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      On Jan. 21, police officers in Acton, Massachusetts, contacted Baltimore County police, saying they received a report of an assault that happened in Owings Mills on Jan. 16.

      According to the report in Acton, the woman said she was bruised in an assault, and she told police she was hesitant to provide information because the person involved was a high-profile NFL player. The woman told police the brother of the person involved pulled out a gun.

      A woman is heard crying on a 911 call obtained by 11 News before she told the operator she is OK and hung up.

      Baltimore County police suspended the investigation as of Friday and said investigators do not intend to press charges.

      Because the investigation is suspended, if the department feels charges are warranted later, the case could be reopened.