Montgomery County Police have released their daily summary of reported calls for service from June 24, 2026, highlighting a series of overnight auto thefts and thefts from vehicles, including another wave of airbag thefts across the county. The incidents span multiple police districts and do not represent every call for service received that day.
The 1st District, which covers Rockville, North Bethesda and surrounding areas, reported a motorcycle stolen overnight from a parking lot in the 13000 block of Twinbrook Parkway. Officers also documented a vehicle stolen from a driveway in the 9400 block of Turnberry Drive. The district also experienced numerous overnight airbag thefts, with windows smashed at locations including Franklin Street, Wheatey Street, Everett Street, Dupont Avenue, Perry Avenue, Edgefield Road, Thornwood Road, Saul Road, Wildwood Road and Dresden Street. In a separate incident, a vehicle in the 8600 block of 16th Street was found with all four tires stolen.
The 3rd District, which serves Silver Spring, Takoma Park and nearby communities, reported two overnight vehicle thefts from the 14000 block of Castle Boulevard and the 12000 block of Plum Orchard Drive. Officers also recovered a stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of Parham Place after it had been taken by breaking a window, leading to one arrest. Another arrest was made following a carjacking attempt in the 800 block of Ellsworth Drive. According to police, a suspect entered a vehicle in a parking lot and attempted to drive away. The owner confronted the suspect, and during the struggle the vehicle crashed into another car. Bystanders helped pull the suspect from the vehicle before officers arrested them nearby.
The 4th District, which covers Wheaton, Aspen Hill, Glenmont and surrounding areas, reported two overnight airbag thefts after vehicle windows were broken on Reedie Drive near King George Drive and in the 2200 block of Bucknell Terrace. Police also reported an overnight vehicle theft from a residence in the 10700 block of Lombardy Road.
The 5th District, which serves Germantown, Clarksburg, Damascus, Poolesville and surrounding upcounty communities, investigated a residential burglary in the 25000 block of Woodfield School Road after a person was seen on a home’s front porch and the resident later discovered interior doors open. It remains unknown whether anything was stolen. Officers also arrested a suspect following an aggravated assault at 8:34pm in the 19900 block of Aircraft Drive after a man allegedly became aggressive toward people waiting at a transit center bus stop, pulled a knife and cut one victim, who sustained minor injuries.