The District 6 weekly report summary lists six aggrevated assaults, five commercial burglaries, twelve thefts from vehicles, two stolen vehicles, and four sex offenses.

  • Saturday 5/12 at 2135 hours, 400 block of Muddy Branch Road: roommates of the apartment were drinking in the parking lot when an argument erupted. Defendant Serano cut the victim with a machete, the victim then hit the defendant with a bottle. Suspect arrested on the scene.

    Defendant: Jairo Serrano, H/M DOB/ 9-04-86

  • The two sex offenses occurred in the Deer Park area. While they involved suspects of similar description they do not appear to be related; one suspect was known to the victim:

    • An adult female was walking at West Deer Park Road and Deer Park Lane before 8:00 the morning of Wednesday 5/09 when she was sexually assaulted. The suspect approached from behind and grabbed the victim’s buttocks; she screamed and he fled on Brighton Towards Gaithersburg High School.

      Suspect: B/M 18-20 years, 5’11”-6’1” & 170-175 lbs., thin build, black backpack

    • Just after midnight the morning of Friday 5/11 a female was sexually assaulted by an acquaintance asking for a ride at Deer Park Drive and 355. The suspect grabbed/choked the victim.

      Suspect: Jeff, B/M 22-28 years, 5’11” & 160 lbs.

  • At 1610 on Thursday 5/10, a citizen flagged down an officer and advised of a subject shooting a pellet gun from his second-floor window at 9009 Centerway Road. The suspect said he was shooting at a pellet can; officers located a 15-year-old girl in the area who said she had been hit by a pellet in the chest. The gun was confiscated. Matter was referred to Department of Juvenile Justice for further consideration

    Suspect: Juvenile, W/M 14 years, 5’6” & 140 lbs.

  • A residential burglary occurred between 1550 and 1615 hours on Tuesday 5/08 in the 400 block of W. Diamond Avenue. Entry was through an unlocked sliding glass door. Dresser drawers were searched and additional items of value in plain sight were not touched. Taken were money, jewelry and cologne.

  • All of the vehicle-related thefts occurred along Muddy Branch Road; all incidents could have occurred overnight Thursday 5/10 to morning Friday 5/11. The vehicle on Pontiac Way was taken between 0620 and 0628 hours on 5/11.

    • 5/10 – 5/11 167 Crossbow Lane cut Jeep soft top window taken: coins

    • 5/10 – 5/11 367 Muddy Branch Road broke Chevy truck window searched, nothing taken

    • 5/10 – 5/11 710 Clifftop Drive unknown entry, unlocked? Taken: keys
    • 5/10 – 5/11 15 School Drive V dropped keys before theft Taken: ’06 Ford Fusion

    • 5/11 79 Pontiac Way vehicle running unattended att’d to take: ’99 Toyota

    The three thefts from vehicles do not appear to be related; they occurred on Bayswater, Dalamar St. and North Frederick Avenue.

  • The burglary at 18237 Lost Knife Circle #301 was domestic in nature; the victim’s exboyfriend entered the unlocked front door. He broke the victim’s phone, struck her and fled, only to be arrested nearby.

    Defendant: Andrew Hobson, B/M, DOB/ 1-08-08, 6’1” & 230 lbs.; 18 Cottage Field Ct.

  • A peeper looked through the window of an apartment in the 400 block of Christopher Avenue at 0040 hours on Tuesday 5/15; the suspect possibly climbed the tree. The victim could provide no further description.

  • There were three thefts from automobiles in this area. All three had the windows broken out in order to obtain property inside. These occurred on La Bella Lane, Brookridge court and Brassie Place.

  • An aggravated assault occurred, among other places, in the area of 355 and Cedar Avenue during the early morning hours of Friday 5/11; the result of a pursuit during which the defendant attempted to run head-on into multiple cruisers. In addition, he resisted arrest and may have been having mental issues.

    Defendant: Eugene Roesser, W/M, DOB/ 7-08-58; vehicle: blue Aston-Martin

  • The residential burglary occurred during the day of Tuesday 5/08 in the 500 block of S. Frederick Avenue. The victim returned home to find the front door and sliding glass door both ajar. Items were moved around inside the apartment. A purse taken was probably used to carry the jewelry and cash away.

  • On a suspicious situation call, Gaithersburg City units saw subjects looking into windows and garages along S. Frederick Avenue. The subjects fled when they spotted the officers and defendant #1 was seen throwing an object into the wood line, where a black semi-auto air gun was found. Defendant #2 also had empty baggies with CDS residue.

    Defendant: Juvenile, B/M 16 years, address: Spring Street

    Defendant: Juvenile, H/M 17 years, address: Brighton Lane

    Suspect: Juvenile, B/M 15 years, address: W. Deer Park Drive

    Suspect: Juvenile, B/M 17 years, address: Oakmont Avenue

  • The residential burglaries each involved a lone code 2 suspect, but MO’s differed and they are not likely related.

    • Sunday 5/13 at 1330 hours, 18000 block of Fertile Meadow Court: the victim returned home and saw the suspect flee through the sliding glass door that had been left unlocked. Nothing was taken.

      Suspect: W/M, 6’-6’1” & 160-190 lbs., short brown hair, blue jean jacket, blue jeans

    • Tuesday 5/15 0250-0300 hours, Calypso Court: broke side garage door window, the victim thought it was her husband and went to check and yelled out. She then saw a hand holding a golf club come through the doorway; the inner door from the garage to the house had been left unlocked. The golf club was recovered in the yard and K9 tracked to Flower Hill Elementary.

      Suspect: W/M, 5’4”-5’6” 145-155 lbs., black clothing, white cotton gloves