Monday, May 20, 2013
The following crimes were included in the county police's crime summary for April 27 to May 7.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between April 27 and May 7. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Andre Antonio Henry was arrested for 10 second-degree burglaries in office suites in Rockville and Bethesda.
A Washington, DC man police say was responsible for a rash of office suite burglaries and thefts in Rockville and Bethesda between Jan. 28 and April 15, 2013, was arrested on May 9 in Prince George's County, according to a statement from the Montgomery County Police Department. Police say Andre Antonio Henry, 29, of Northeast Washington, DC, used a flathead screwdriver to force open the entries into the office suites that he burgled. Henry stole electronics and other items, including a credit card, which he used to make purchases, police said. Charges against Henry, according to police, include: Surveillance videos from several of the burglaries helped police determine that the crimes were committed by the same person. And witnesses' …
Crimes included in the county police summary for April 22 to 30.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between April 22 and 30. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Monday, May 6, 2013
The following crimes in Bethesda and Chevy Chase were included in the county police department's crime summary for April 15 through 23.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between April 15 and 23. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Crimes listed in the county police summary for April 1-9.
The following information was provided by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county for April 1-9. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Police say the man stole cash and electronics from a North Bethesda business.
Montgomery County police have released images of a man they say stole cash and electronics from a North Bethesda business, and they're asking the public for help in identifying him. The man forced open the door of a locked office in the 11100 block of Rockville Pike during the night of Jan. 28 to 29, according to a Montgomery County police news release. Police say surveillance cameras captured images of the suspect. They're asking anyone who recognizes the man to call 301-657-0112. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or enter a tip online. Crime Solvers is offering a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to an arrest and/or indictment in the case.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Several attempted thefts from vehicles also were noted on the most recent summary of major crimes occurring in the county.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between Nov. 19 and 27. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Included in the most recent crime summary from the county police: a theft from a vehicle on Halloween night and a pickpocketing incident at Whole Foods Market in Friendship Heights.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between Oct. 29 and Nov. 6. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. If you have questions about this post, email laura.thornton@patch.com.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Thefts from vehicles continue in Chevy Chase, MD. Also: a commercial burglary in Friendship Heights and a burglary with an assault in Chevy Chase, DC.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between Oct. 22 and 31. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. Check out Patch's interactive crime map to see where other crimes occurred in Montgomery County between Oct. 22 and 31. *** Slightly south of the Maryland-Washington, DC, border, a suspect (who has since been arrested) entered a home in the 3500 block of McKinley Street NW (in the Chevy Chase, DC, neighborhood) at about 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7, according to a statement from the DC Metropolitan Police Department. The suspect assaulted a woman and stole a computer, the statement added. Read more on Chevy Chase…
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Several thefts from vehicles have been reported recently in Chevy Chase.
The following information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department in its summary of major crimes occurring in the county between Sept. 10 and 18. The mention of an arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction. *** And, on the morning of Oct. 1, residents in the 7000 block of Maple Avenue, the 7500 block of Maple Avenue, the 4100 block of Leland Street and the 4200 block of Rosemary Street, reported their unlocked cars were entered during the night and items were stolen, according to an email from the Town of Chevy Chase. "In most of the incidents, only change was stolen. However, in one of the incidents, sunglasses and a GPS system were stolen and, in another, a book bag was stolen. All of the incidents have been …
Laura L Thornton
10:23 am on Monday, May 6, 2013
Hi Vince, this is all the information we have as of right now. - Laura   more ›