Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on August 23, according to crime data:
Assault/death. 6200 block Highland Drive at 10:28 PM (Kenwood).
Theft from vehicle. 6800 block Granby Street (Kenwood Park).
Theft. 5400 block Wisconsin Avenue.
Theft from vehicle. Westwood Shopping Center.
Assault. 4700 block Oxford Street (Garrett Park).
Drug offense. Woodmont Avenue at Elm Street at 12:52 AM.
Drug offense. 8900 block McGregor Drive at 3:18 PM.
Assault. 3400 block Kenilworth Driveway at 2:47 PM.
Drug offense. 10300 block Strathmore Hall Street at 10:17 PM.
Death. 2300 block Stratton Drive at 7:02 PM.
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19 comments:
"Assault/death" sounds like a homicide.
Why isn't Dyer investigating?
@ 11:59 AM - I was thinking the same thing
The cover-up has begun...
1:44: The data is from the police department - are you accusing them of a cover-up?
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So, what happened in Kenwood??
Kenwood is not so sweet and innocent as we were led to believe. Time to redevelop Westbard then I guess.
11:16: Sir, I'll warn you to cease and desist your comments. They are not only violating the comment policy, but leave you open to criminal charges of harrassment, stalking and making threats toward me. A record is being kept of your comments so they can be provided to law enforcement authorities if necessary.
8:40: Only the police can answer that question. Certainly, had there been a homicide or suspicious death investigation, the police would have announced it by now. Again, the raw police data is helpful, but would be more helpful if it contained a few more basic details for the incidents.
"Only the police can answer that question."
Well, why don't you ask them that question?
-Telling Dyer how to do his job since 2013
@ 12:12 PM - That's a rather sexist assumption.
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