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Silver Spring Man Indicted in Double Fatal Collision
The county’s grand jury has indicted a Silver Spring man on charges related to a collision last July that caused the death of a veterinarian and his wife.
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Police Release Video in Fatal Metrobus Shooting
Surveillance video has been released by Montgomery County Police in connection with the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Justice T’Ziyan Elliott on a Metrobus last Friday.
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17-Year-Old Charged in Strong-Arm Carjacking
Takoma Park Police say they have charged a 17-year-old male from the District in connection with a strong-arm carjacking that took place earlier this month.
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Family to Hold Vigil for Melanie Diaz, 25-Year-Old Killed in Fire at the Arrive Silver Spring Apartment Complex
A vigil will be held today for 25-year-old Melanie Diaz, who was killed in the three-alarm fire at the Arrive Silver Spring apartment complex Saturday morning along with her two dogs.
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Police Investigating Three Airbag Thefts in Takoma Park
Three airbag theft incidents have been reported in recent days, according to community advisory emails from Takoma Park Police.
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Agreement: New Police Recruits Could Receive $20,000 Bonus
New recruits to the county’s police department can receive a $20,000 bonus under the terms of an agreement between the county and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #35, officials announced.
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Police Warn of PayPal Unathorized Transaction Scam
Police in Takoma Park are warning residents of a scam involving a fake PayPal e-mail or text message claiming unauthorized transactions.
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UPDATED: Police: Silver Spring Teen Missing Since Feb. 19
Detectives from the county’s Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 16-year-old from Silver Spring.
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Silver Spring Chamber Board Announces Selection of New President
The board of directors of the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce announced the selection of a new president to take over from Jane Redicker, who announced her retirement last year after 17 years leading the organization.