Driver Crashes onto Metrorail Red Line Tracks in Rockville
Featured Photo Courtesy of the Rockville City Police Department
Driver Crashes onto Metrorail Red Line Tracks in Rockville
Featured Photo Courtesy of the Rockville City Police Department
Driver Ejected, Seriously Injured in I-270 Crash
Featured Photo courtesy of the Bethesda–Chevy Chase Rescue Squad
Armed Robbery of Lyft Driver in Germantown
Around 10PM Tuesday, a Lyft Driver was dropping off a passenger along Brandermill Drive near the intersection of Apperson Way in Germantown when their Lyft passenger displayed a handgun and demanded the driver’s cash and phone.
Juveniles in Stolen Car Lead Police on Christmas Eve Pursuit
Around 11:30 Thursday evening, a Montgomery County Police officer patrolling Norbeck Road (MD-28) spotted a stolen Chevy.
Clopper Road “Jump-In” Auto Thief Seemingly Ditches Stolen VW to Steal BMW
Montgomery County Police 5th District units and Auto Theft Detectives are investigating two “Jump-In” Auto Thefts where the first stolen vehicle was found across the street from where the second vehicle was stolen just 50 minutes later.
In press releases published December 22nd, Montgomery County Police provided updates on two of their ongoing investigations:
Bethesda Home Invasion
Pedestrian Struck and Killed on University Blvd West in Wheaton
An adult male pedestrian was struck and killed early this morning on University Blvd. West near Georgia Avenue in Wheaton. Montgomery County Police report they received the 911 call around 3:58AM Tuesday.
The Montgomery County Police Department has shared that Text-To-911 is now available in Maryland and has provided the following guidelines. If you’re experiencing an emergency and are unable to place a voice call, you can send a text to 911. Follow these steps to request emergency services:
Tips for using text-to-911:
The Montgomery County Police Department hosted a golf clinic for kids in our community at the South Germantown Driving Range today.
Summer camps have been shut down for the most part and routines have changed, so the MCPD wanted to do something to give kids in our community something to do in as safe of an environment as possible.