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MoCo Headlines: Cold Case Turned Homicide, Arrests In Bethesda Thefts From Autos

The week’s top Montgomery County news.

 

 

Each week editors compile the top stories from Patch sites across Montgomery County. This week, a cold case turns into a homicide in Takoma Park, Gaithersburg's City Manager resigns, police make arrests in a string of Bethesda thefts from autos and more.

Takoma Park Cold Case Now Homicide

TAKOMA PARK—Prince William County police identified a Takoma Park woman after skeletal remains that were found in 1982 were just matched to her DNA,
police announced Wednesday. The case is now considered a homicide. 

Cynthia Joan Gastelle had been reported missing from Takoma Park on
April 3 1980. The case went cold.

Remains were found nearly two years later on Feb. 12, 1982 on Bull Run
Mountain off of Mountain Road in the Haymarket area of Prince William
County and on May 10, 2012 the DNA was matched to Gastelle.

Police in Prince William County are investigating Gastelle's death as
a homicide and seeking the public's help in their investigation,
police said in a press conference Wednesday. Read the full story on Takoma Park Patch.

Arrests Made In String Of Bethesda Thefts from Autos
BETHESDA - Montgomery County Police on Thursday arrested three teens and one young adult in connection with a string of thefts from autos this month in Bethesda and Chevy Chase neighborhoods. The arrests also lead to the recovery of two stolen vehicles. Read more on Bethesda Patch.

Teacher Indicted for Sex Offense, Abuse

A Neelsville Middle School English teacher was indicted on sexual offense and abuse charges, a Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office spokesman told Patch. Seventh-grade teacher Cuyler Jay Cornell, 50, is accused of inappropriately touching a student in 2011. Read more at Germantown Patch.

City Manager Angel Jones Resigns

GAITHERSBURG—Effective Friday, June 15, the Gaithersburg city manager has resigned from employment with the city of Gaithersburg, according to a press release by the city. Jones had served in the role since September of 2008. Deputy City Manager Tony Tomasello will serve the position on an interim basis. Read the full story on Gaithersburg Patch.

Mayor: Former HR Director 'Has a Lot of History'

ROCKVILLE—Rockville Mayor Phyllis Marcuccio says she hopes that city officials won’t have to talk to Carlos Vargas, the city’s former human resources director, about harassment and discrimination claims by former city employees. Read the full story on Rockville Patch.

Mark Shriver Publishes Sargent Shriver Memoirs

POTOMAC—Released last week, “A Good Man: Rediscovering My Father Sargent Shriver” by Mark Shriver tells the story of the relationship between Mark and Potomac’s Sargent "Sarge" Shriver, founder of the Peace Corps and architect of President Johnson's War on Poverty. Sargent Shriver died in 2011Read more on Potomac Patch.

County Libraries Launch Summer Reading Program

POTOMAC—Reading lists and summer events are available for kids and youth throughout the county. Read more on Potomac Patch.

Related Topics: Cold Case, MoCo Headlines, Sargent Shriver, and thefts from autos

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