MoCO home Invasions update 5-29-08
From the WashPost:
CRIME REPORT
Thursday, May 29, 2008; GZ19
Montgomery County
These were among incidents recorded by the Montgomery County Police Department's Media Services Division, which may not have received complete reports from all six stations for today's Montgomery Extra. For more information, call 240-773-5030.
DISTRICT 1 ROCKVILLE STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
WATTS BRANCH PKWY.,400 block, May 6. An attempt was made to enter a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 2 BETHESDA STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
STRAND DR.,11400 block, 11:15 a.m. May 13. A man entered a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 3 SILVER SPRING STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
BLICK DR.,500 block, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 12. Property was stolen from a residence.
CARRIAGE HOUSE TERR.,1600 block, 7:15 a.m. May 9. A man entered a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
CHALMERS RD.,1300 block, 1:09 p.m. May 12. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.
MOUNT PISGAH RD.,9600 block, 3:30 p.m. May 8. Three male youths were seen entering and leaving a house entered by force. Nothing was reported missing.
11TH AVE.,5:05 p.m. May 7. Five males attempted to enter a residence. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 4 WHEATON STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
CONNECTICUT AVE.,12700 block, 11:47 p.m. May 7. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 5 GERMANTOWN STATION
ROBBERIES
APPLEGRATH WAY,11400 block, 3:30 p.m. May 13. A masked male youth armed with a weapon entered a residence through the front door and demanded cash from its occupants. The assailant fled empty-handed.
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
TWINFLOWER CIR.,19500 block, 12:57 to 1:25 a.m. May 9. An attempt was made to enter a residence, but the assailant fled when a resident awoke and looked out the door.
ROCKVILLE
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
RITCHIE PKWY.,400 block, 10:15 to 10:18 a.m. May 13. An attempt was made to enter a residence by breaking a side window. Nothing was reported missing.
-- Compiled by LISA M. BOLTON
CRIME REPORT
Thursday, May 29, 2008; GZ19
Montgomery County
These were among incidents recorded by the Montgomery County Police Department's Media Services Division, which may not have received complete reports from all six stations for today's Montgomery Extra. For more information, call 240-773-5030.
DISTRICT 1 ROCKVILLE STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
WATTS BRANCH PKWY.,400 block, May 6. An attempt was made to enter a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 2 BETHESDA STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
STRAND DR.,11400 block, 11:15 a.m. May 13. A man entered a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 3 SILVER SPRING STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
BLICK DR.,500 block, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 12. Property was stolen from a residence.
CARRIAGE HOUSE TERR.,1600 block, 7:15 a.m. May 9. A man entered a residence by force. Nothing was reported missing.
CHALMERS RD.,1300 block, 1:09 p.m. May 12. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.
MOUNT PISGAH RD.,9600 block, 3:30 p.m. May 8. Three male youths were seen entering and leaving a house entered by force. Nothing was reported missing.
11TH AVE.,5:05 p.m. May 7. Five males attempted to enter a residence. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 4 WHEATON STATION
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
CONNECTICUT AVE.,12700 block, 11:47 p.m. May 7. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.
DISTRICT 5 GERMANTOWN STATION
ROBBERIES
APPLEGRATH WAY,11400 block, 3:30 p.m. May 13. A masked male youth armed with a weapon entered a residence through the front door and demanded cash from its occupants. The assailant fled empty-handed.
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
TWINFLOWER CIR.,19500 block, 12:57 to 1:25 a.m. May 9. An attempt was made to enter a residence, but the assailant fled when a resident awoke and looked out the door.
ROCKVILLE
THEFTS/BREAK-INS
RITCHIE PKWY.,400 block, 10:15 to 10:18 a.m. May 13. An attempt was made to enter a residence by breaking a side window. Nothing was reported missing.
-- Compiled by LISA M. BOLTON
Labels: MoCo Home Invasions
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