Monday, November 02, 2015

Theft at Apple Store, drug bust on Rosedale Ave. + more - Bethesda crime update

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on October 30, according to crime data:

Theft. Apple Store at 5:58 PM (Bethesda Row).

Theft from vehicle. 4800 block Battery Lane.

Drug arrest. 4700 block Rosedale Avenue at 10:27 PM.

Vehicle burglary. 6900 block Nevis Road.

Vehicle burglary. White Flint Mall.

Drug arrest. 7100 block Laverock Lane at 10:06 PM.

Disorderly conduct. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard at 10:28 AM.

Drug arrest. 5200 block Crossfield Court at 2:04 AM.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

All these crime reports from White Flint Mall. With one store open at the Mall, I am worried that its too dangerous to go there!

Anonymous said...

Is there anywhere to go to get more details of any specific crime listed here? Thanks, Dyer.

Robert Dyer said...

5:06: The official police crime report is issued a few weeks later, and will have additional details for some of the crimes listed. However, it does not always contain every crime reported, and sometimes contains additional incidents that don't even show up in this crime data. In short, yes, there will likely be an additional note of detail for these incidents in that official report.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Robert. Do you know where I can go to read these more detailed reports? Would love to know more.

Anonymous said...

12:18 There is only one White Flint related crime report, not a crime wave. Stop acting like your living in PG.

Anonymous said...

Aw, I was hoping Robert could point me to a place to find out more. I'll ask around and see if anyone else knows. Thanks anyway though, I appreciate what you do know and post. Keep it up!

Robert Dyer said...

1:31: As I said, there is an official report that is released a couple of weeks later, and is published on the Montgomery County Police website and in the Thursday edition of the Washington Post.

Anonymous said...

Oh I don't think I see you mentioned before it was on the police website and WaPo. You happen to have a link for the county police website where this info is? Thanks!

Anonymous said...

@ 8:29 AM - How dare you try to cut out the middleman!

Dyer isn't going anywhere. We need his retyping. It just looks better than the original. Somehow.

Robert B said...

"As I said". Lol. The snarkiness even when responding to a real benign commenter.

Anonymous said...

Hi Robert, do you happen to have a link to the full police reports? Really would appreciate it so we can follow up on some of these crime reports we read here. Thanks!

Steve D. said...

"Anonymous Anonymous said...
12:18 There is only one White Flint related crime report, not a crime wave. Stop acting like your living in PG.

7:33 AM"

If you've been following these crime reports, you would know that crimes occur in the vicinity of White Flint on a very regular basis (for Montgomery County that is).

Anonymous said...

So if dyer doesn't know, does anyone else know where I can find the detailed county police reports? Thanks!

Robert Dyer said...

12:53: As I said, they're in the Thursday edition of the Washington Post, in the Local Living section. But keep in mind, they are about 2 weeks behind the information I'm providing here. You're not going to get more detail on crimes I list today for another two weeks.

Samantha Diehl said...

7:49: "The official police crime report is issued a few weeks later..."

1:35: "As I said, there is an official police report that is released a couple of weeks later, and is published on the Montgomery County Policr website and in the Thursday edition of The Washington Post."

10:00: "As I said, they're in the Thursday edition of the Washington Post, in the Local Living section."

Ok cool thanks! I'll try to find it on the Montgomery County police website and share the link. Style section of The Washington Post - thanks Robert!

Anonymous said...

So basically each "as I said" was only partially truthful. :)

What's with the aversion to providing source links?