Montgomery County Police shared an overview of reported calls for service on April 27, 2026, including burglaries, thefts, robberies, and multiple hate/bias-related incidents across several districts.
In the 2nd District, which covers Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and parts of Potomac, a commercial burglary was reported around 8:09am in the 4700 block of Maple Ave., where a suspect was found inside a business after entering through a door. Later that evening, around 6:42pm, a residential burglary occurred in the 5400 block of Marinelli Rd., where a suspect entered an apartment after taking keys from an unlocked vehicle at a separate location. A hate/bias incident was also reported around 7:10pm in the 7700 block of Whittier Blvd., where a resident found an anti-Semitic note placed on her vehicle.
In the 3rd District, which includes Silver Spring, a vehicle was stolen from the street in the 1900 block of Treetop Ln. sometime between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning.
In the 4th District, covering Wheaton, Glenmont, and Aspen Hill, a hate/bias incident occurred on a Ride On bus near Amherst Ave. and Elkin St. around 4:14pm, where a passenger made anti-Semitic statements toward another rider. Earlier in the day, around 2:17pm, a vandalism/hate incident was reported in the 12200 block of Georgia Ave., where a religious statue was damaged.
In the 6th District, which includes Gaithersburg, Montgomery Village, and Germantown, a commercial burglary was reported around 9:54am in the 9000 block of Rosemont Dr., where a suspect entered a church through an unlocked door and took cash from a collection jar. Later, around 3:30pm, a strong-arm robbery occurred at 96 Main St., where a suspect approached a victim inside a restaurant, assaulted him, and took his jacket before leaving.
These summaries reflect selected incidents and do not include all calls for service reported that day.