Police are still looking for suspects.
Police are still looking for a suspect.
Patch has this alert from the National Weather Service.
This will be the fourth installment of the Refuse to be a Victim seminar.
From a microburst that tore off roofs in Prince George's County to a bar fight in Montgomery, it was anything but peaceful in crime and public safety news over the weekend.
The incident occurred on Carroll Avenue.
Did you hear the shots fired in Takoma Park?
Montgomery County Police spokesman answers questions submitted by Patch readers— including those about privately installed speed cameras, when to stop for pedestrians and court fines.
Here's all your crime news for the week on June 15 through June 21.
Area police are searching for the suspect who stabbed a man at a bus stop on New Hampshire Avenue in Takoma Park.
In both instances windows were smashed.
Here's all your crime news for the week on June 8 through June 14.
The assault took place Friday morning.
Tickets will be issued after June 30.
Did you know Cynthia Gastelle?
The remains were found in 1982 and DNA recently matches them to Cynthia Joan Gastelle.
Crime has risen system wide over the last five years.
Here's all the crime from this week.
The burglaries occurred in a small part of Ward 1.
Larceny and robbery were up in 2012 from the same time in 2011.
Police are stepping up patrol in the affected area.
Here are ten ways you can prevent burglaries.
Trevelyn Terrell Hinton, 28, was convicted of attempted voluntary manslaughter, first degree assault, false imprisonment, use of a handgun in the commission of a felony and possession of a handgun by a prohibited person.
One of the vehicle had a large amount of cash stolen.
Say thank you to your local crossing guard.
Both burglaries happened around the same time.
The event will take place May 25.
There were three incidents of shots fire last week.
Or pay the price.
The girl refused and the suspect slashed at her arms with the unknown weapon.
There were two incidents of shots fired in the last two days.
No evidence of gunshots were found.
Another car was broken into at a New Hampshire Avenue gas station.
Sixteen residents called into police.
Since Jan. 31 there have been eleven incidents at two gas stations on New Hampshire Avenue on the border of Takoma Park.
MoCo police ticketed 197 motorists with seat belt violations.
Aaron William Murray Lamere, of the 25400 block of Jarl Drive, was arrested Monday for several sex-related offenses.
The most recent auto theft has residents concerned.
One local police chief called the ruling the biggest setback to law enforcement in 20 years.
The new site will feature crime statistics and messages from district commanders.