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Thefts From Vehicles

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Suspect Caught on Video Entering Vehicle in Chevy Chase

The Montgomery County Police Department posted a video on its website of a suspect entering a vehicle parked in a driveway in Chevy Chase.

A suspect was captured on home surveillance video entering a vehicle at a Chevy Chase home on or just before New Year's Eve, and police are hoping a citizen can help identify the suspect. The video was posted on YouTube by Montgomery County police on Jan. 9. In the home surveillance video, the suspect looks up in the direction of the camera, but doesn't seem to see it, and continues entering the vehicle.  This incident is one of two thefts (or attempted thefts) from vehicles in Chevy Chase "believed to have been committed by the same suspect," police reported. Both of the thefts took place in the Village Park Place/Village Park Drive neighborhood, police added: The home surveillance video posted by the county police department is of one of…

Captain Cook

8:57 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013

A- car unlocked - B - obviously rich people, 4 cars in driveway - C - well to do area of rich people who don't lock doors (bad guys know this) - D - OMG, the liberals will say this is a set up - perp is black!!! But perhaps he wants the money the to save Nicks Farm!   more ›

Monday, August 6, 2012

Thefts from Vehicles in Chevy Chase Village

The cars were parked in driveways, and were left unlocked.

It's the same old refrain: A car is left unlocked. Things are taken from the car. Two more cars joined that chorus recently. On Friday, Aug. 3, the Chevy Chase Village Police Department reported on its website that: "While crime in the Village continues to trend down as compared to 2011, the 2nd District (greater Bethesda) of the Montgomery County Police has recently experienced a significant jump in thefts from [autos] during the nighttime hours," the Chevy Chase Village Police Department reported on its website earlier this summer. "The vast majority of the vehicles (80%) that have been the target of thieves have been left unlocked," the website continued.

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