Montgomery County Public Schools start classes Aug. 27.
Nothing was taken from the car.
The man was walking with his family.
Both burglaries were on New Hampshire Avenue.
Maryland Court of Appeals rules in favor of Fraternal Order of Police request.
The woman encountered the same man two days in a row.
The man did not suffer major injuries.
There have been three burglaries in August so far.
The suspect removed a screen from a window to get into the house.
The man was arrested Tuesday.
The course will start Sept. 20.
The burglar entered through a skylight.
Beware of phone calls soliciting for money on behalf of the Takoma Park Police Department.
Here's all your crime news for the week on August 3 through August 9.
Freddy Leguisamon, 27, of Takoma Park, is facing 54 counts of general prostitution as a result of a months-long investigation by the Annapolis Police Intelligence Unit.
White 2002 Ford Expedition allegedly stolen at 12:30 a.m. on New Hampshire Avenue.
Here's all the crime from Takoma Park.
How do you avoid getting stuff stolen from your car.
Twenty six Ride On buses were taken out of commission in July.
Yimmy Anthony Pineda Penado admitted ties to the MS-13 gang.
The emergency response exercise will be from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Chief Ricucci's last day is July 31.
Check out all the crime this week in Takoma Park.
Crime has been down over the last five years.
The seizure was made by a rookie officer.
Chief Ricucci leaves on a high note.
Crime is down 15 percent compared to this time last year.
Police found almost 300 grams of heroin.
Montgomery County Police Department spokesman answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
A new chief for Takoma Park is expected to be chosen in late August or early September.
Two burglaries occurred Wednesday in Takoma Park.
Police said the victim was pushed to the ground and the suspect fled.
Police found no casings.
The event, on Aug. 7, is free.
Wondimu was last seen on July 4.
The girl was last seen on July 2.
What to avoid if you have to hit the road.
Police will be on the lookout for crime patterns this summer.
Patch sat down with Chief Ricucci before he leaves Takoma Park.
Montgomery County Police spokesman answers questions submitted by Patch readers.