Tag: Safety

  • Detectives Seek Help Identifying Suspect in September Incidents

    Detectives Seek Help Identifying Suspect in September Incidents

    Detectives from the 3rd District Investigative Section are still investigating two September incidents and are seeking the public’s help to identify a suspect, according to a press release. The department reports that about 1:27 a.m. on Sept. 17, the Children’s Hospital Foundation office located at 801 Roeder St. was burglarized.

  • Bill Would Formalize County Community Policing Guidelines

    Bill Would Formalize County Community Policing Guidelines

    A bill to formalize community policing guidelines for the county’s police department was introduced this week by Council President Nancy Navarro (D-District 4) and Councilmember Craig Rice (D-District 2). Bill 33-19, Police – Community Policing would address “core community policing values,” diversity on the force, engagements with the community, complaints against county officers and other…

  • Police Officer Died of Self-Inflicted Wound, Department Announces

    Police Officer Died of Self-Inflicted Wound, Department Announces

    The Montgomery County police officer that was found shot Monday morning in downtown Silver Spring died from a self-inflicted wound, the department announced. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for Washington D.C. made the determination, the announcement said.

  • Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    The county police officer that was shot in the Town Center garage this morning died from his wounds, Acting Police Chief Marcus Jones confirmed. Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, Jones identified the victim as Officer Thomas J. Bomba, a 13-year veteran of the department.

  • Police Officer Shot in Downtown Garage

    Police Officer Shot in Downtown Garage

    A county police officer was shot this morning in the Town Center garage at the corner of Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street, according to the department’s Twitter feed. “The injured officer called out on radio with disorderly subject in the parking garage at approximately 8:49 am and was located by a responding officer suffering from…

  • Police Seek Public Help Identifying Six Robbery Suspects

    Police Seek Public Help Identifying Six Robbery Suspects

    Detectives with the 3rd District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s help to identify six suspects in an assault and robbery of two female juveniles inside Ellsworth Place. The incident took place in mid-afternoon on Oct. 2, when a 16-year old and a 17-year-old were inside a fourth-floor mall restroom and were confronted by the…

  • Police Looking for Suspect in Residential Burglaries

    Police Looking for Suspect in Residential Burglaries

    The Montgomery County police are asking for help to identify a suspect they believe is responsible for seven residential burglaries in two neighborhoods near downtown Silver Spring. The affected homes are located in the Chelsea Heights and Seven Oaks-Evanswood neighborhoods.

  • Parks Foundation Reaches Civil Settlement in Theft Case

    Parks Foundation Reaches Civil Settlement in Theft Case

    The Montgomery Parks Foundation has reached a $300,000 civil settlement with a former employee accused of misappropriating foundation funds, according to a statement from John Robinson, the foundation’s president. Robinson discovered discrepancies in the foundation’s bank statements and other financial records in mid-January. The Maryland-National Capital Park Police and the county’s State’s Attorney Office investigated…

  • Planning Department Launches First Pedestrian Master Plan

    Planning Department Launches First Pedestrian Master Plan

    The county Planning Department launched the development of the county’s first pedestrian master plan at its Sept. 5 meeting, according to a department announcement. The Planning Board approved a scope of work for the plan, which will be developed by developed by the Functional Planning and Policy Division.