Note that in my previous post regarding County Police reports, I mentioned that the nominal January 14 report covered only through January 2. However, they have since changed the text on their webpage to properly link it as the January 2 report. The new report being for January 9 keeps them a bit over a week behind on the release of the reports, which is an improvement over the past few months, when the delays had grown to as much as a month.
From the County’s website:
P2 Beat:
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Three commercial burglaries occurred in Darnestown between Friday, 1/4 and Saturday, 1/6:
- Friday, 1/4 - Midnight to 7:00 a.m. Karate Kicks, 12109 Darnestown Rd Forced entry. Property taken.
- Saturday, 1/5 - 3:00 a.m. (alarm call) I Sold it on Ebay, 12101 Darnestown Rd Forced entry. Nothing taken.
- Sunday, 1/6 - 2:50 a.m. (alarm call) I Sold it on Ebay, 12101 Darnestown Road Forced entry. Property taken.
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Half of the vehicle-related thefts occurred in the Cheyenne Road area probably after midnight on Wednesday, 1/2. Only one of the six events involved a secured vehicle. Most involved small items being stolen.
Cheyenne Road is off Quince Orchard Road, opposite Little Quarry Road in Kentlands.
R1 Beat:
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The more recent of two delivery person armed robberies occurred on Sunday 1/6 at 10:20 PM in the 9400 block of Collette Way in Montgomery Village. One suspect implied a weapon. Property was taken. The suspects fled on foot. The other incident is noted below under the S1 Beat.
Suspect #1: Hispanic male, age 16 to 18, 5’3” tall, wearing all black clothing.
Suspect #2: Hispanic male, age 16 to 18, 5’2” tall, wearing all black clothing.Collette Way is between Contour Road and Goshen, north of Odend’hal
R2 Beat:
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Two residential burglaries occurred; one on Highland Hall Drive and one on Doolittle St. in Montgomery Village. They are unrelated. There are no further details regarding these incidents.
Doolittle St is southwest of the intersection of Apple Ridge Road and Montgomery Village Ave, while Highland Hall Drive is within the triangle formed by Goshen, Wightman and Warfield Roads.
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There were six thefts from vehicles in the beat during this time period. There is no further details regarding these incidents.
S1 Beat:
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This earlier delivery person armed robbery occurred on Saturday, 1/5 around 10:59 p.m. in the 8400 block of Towne Crest Drive in Gaithersburg. Property was taken, and the suspects fled on foot.
Suspect #1: black male, age 17 to 20, 6’0” tall, wearing all black clothing.
Suspect #2: black male, age 17 to 20, 5’5” tall, wearing all black clothing.Towne Crest Drive is off Washington Grove Lane, south of Midcounty Hwy.
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There were two aggravated assaults in the beat that were domestic-related. There are no further details.
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All but one of the stolen vehicles in the beat involved the attempted theft of a Honda Accord, with four being on Old Mac Donald Road or Cottage Hill Court.
Old MacDonald Road or Cottage Hill Court are between Emory Grove Road and Midcounty Hwy, on opposite sides of Woodfield.

S2 Beat:
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Two commercial burglaries occurred:
- Tuesday 1/1 to Wednesday 1/2 Diversity Latin Market at 8411 Snouffer School Rd. Entry gained and property taken.
- Tuesday 1/1 to Wednesday 1/2 Texaco Station at 8441 Snouffer School Rd Entry gained and property taken.
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The vehicle-related thefts were dispersed throughout the district. A common trend was the theft of GPS units from four of the five vehicles. Entry was forced in each incident. These incidents occurred on the following streets: Antares, Reliant, Tindal Springs, and Hedge Apple Way.
Antares and Reliant Drives are off Airpark Rd, east of Woodfield. Tindal Springs Court, Place & Drive are between East Village Ave and Snouffer’s School. Hedge Apple Way is south of Snouffer’s School, near Flower Hill Way.
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Two thefts of vehicles occurred of Honda Accords on Meadow Green Way in Gaithersburg during the same time frame. The Accord from the 8400 block of Meadow Green (the only one of the eight targets actually taken) was recovered.
Meadow Green Way is near Old MacDonald Road, mentioned earlier.
The two beats combined looks like this:













