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#MISSING: Dorothy Grubb, 60 - North Point, MARYLAND

Baltimore County police have arrested a missing woman's boyfriend as they continue to search for her.
Police said Dorothy Grubb, 60, of North Point, hasn't been seen since 9 p.m. Thursday.
Detectives on Monday announced the arrest of Grubb's live-in boyfriend, Clyde Campbell, on a weapons violation unrelated to her missing person's case.
"We want to make it clear that he was arrested on an open warrant for a weapons violation that is unconnected to the missing person's case," police spokeswoman Elise Armacost said.
According to relatives, Grubb was last seen with Campbell on Thursday. Family members reported Grubb as missing to police around 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
"The daughter expressed the concern about the domestic violence. We don't discuss prior records, that's contrary to our departmental policy, but we are concerned for her safety," Armacost said.
Grubb lives in the 1700 block of Manor Road. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall, and about 120 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt.
Two cars, one belonging to Campbell, the other to Grubb, were eventually impounded by police.
Police had been looking for Campbell's white Ford F-150 pickup truck in connection with the missing person's case. When Campbell was found Monday his 14-year-old son was with him, authorities said, but not Grubb. Officers pulled Campbell over on Merritt Boulevard in Dundalk.
Police said they are talking to Campbell to see if he has information that may help them find Grubb, who has no known medical problems.
As far as those who knew the couple, Buzzy Stockman, whose home is directly behind Grubb's, told 11 News he very well may be the last person Campbell talked to before he and Grubb disappeared.
"The guy is like a loose cannon. It was like Jekyll and Hyde, when you talked to him one day it was all good and five minutes later he was screaming something across to you. Very strange person," Stockman said.
Stockton said Campbell yelled at his wife last Thursday and Stockton confronted him; when Stockton went back into his home, Campbell threatened him.
"He had told my wife, he says, 'Your husband, I have him in my crosshairs,' and my wife said, 'What's that?' and I said, 'I believe it's a scope,'" Stockton said.
Stockton said he could hear yelling coming from the house and he also remembers seeing Grubb wounded from time to time.
"She was walking the dog and was all bruised up, and had a broken wrist and it was due to a confrontation with her. They had gotten into an argument or whatever," Stockton said.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.
  
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