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Police: Woman Describes Group Attack In Annapolis

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Police say a woman walking alone in Annapolis was attacked by six women she did not know.

The Baltimore Sun reports police say the attack happened Thursday morning around 2:30 a.m., and that the victim took herself to a hospital following the attack. She was treated for a bite mark on her back and a laceration across one of her legs. Police say the woman described walking to a gas station near the intersection of Bens Drive and Bay Ridge Ave. when she was attacked from behind and punched and kicked.

Police are trying to determine if any surveillance videos in the area caught the attack.

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