Bethesda

Police Officer is Receiving Medical Care Following 15-Hour Incident

A Montgomery County police officer is receiving medical care following a peaceful resolution to a 15-hour incident near Falls Road and Potomac Tennis Lane in Potomac, which temporarily closed the area and involved a coordinated response from law enforcement, fire and rescue, and health services.

According to the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), “The incident began on Sunday, December 29, when the officer’s supervisor noticed unusual behavior during their scheduled shift and raised concerns about the officer’s welfare. MCPD officers later made contact with the officer, who was in their patrol car near Falls Road and Potomac Tennis Lane.

Over the next 15 hours, law enforcement and support teams worked to communicate with the officer and bring the situation to a peaceful resolution. The coordinated response involved several units from the department, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, and the Department of Health and Human Services.

The situation ended peacefully at approximately 6:09 p.m., and the officer was transported to an area hospital where they are now receiving care. Resources remain available for officers and staff facing stress or mental health challenges, and MCPD continues to prioritize the well-being of its personnel.

Potomac Tennis Lane at Falls Road was closed for an extended period during the incident. The Montgomery Count Department of Police appreciates the community’s patience and understanding during this time.”