Friday, March 25, 2016

Robbery on Democracy Blvd., sex offense on Seven Locks Rd. + more - Bethesda crime update

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on March 21, according to crime data:

Theft. 7700 block Wisconsin Avenue.

Vehicle burglary. 7700 block Wisconsin Avenue.

Assault. Old Georgetown Road at Greentree Road.

Theft. 7800 block Oldchester Road.

Theft. 7800 block Oldchester Road.

Theft. 8600 block Irvington Avenue.

Vehicle burglary. 5600 block Alta Vista Road.

Vehicle burglary. 5300 block Massachusetts Avenue.

Robbery. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard.

Other sexual offense. 11600 block Seven Locks Road.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:11 AM

    Slow news day. End of Dyer's day crime report comes early today!

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    1. 10:11: Is English your first language or do you just write incoherently? Nobody has a clue what you're talking about.

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  2. Anonymous4:51 PM

    10:11 AM's second sentence could have included a comma and/or a dash, but I had no trouble understanding it.

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    1. 4:51: You must be a mental health professional, then. Now explain to the rest of us what this jumble of words means.

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  3. Anonymous5:08 AM

    @ 9:17 PM - He may have been confused by your time-stamps, which are three hours earlier than Eastern Time.

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  4. 5:08: If he's a regular enough reader to know the crime report is daily, he would already know the blog publishes on Pacific Time. Get the straitjacket ready for him.

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  5. Anonymous5:34 AM

    I would get the straitjacket ready for a local blogger who "publishes in Pacific Time".

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  6. Anonymous8:22 AM

    Half the blogs I read publish in PST. Even ones not in the West.
    Get over it.

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  7. Anonymous3:10 PM

    Dyer's fanboy has such low standards.

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  8. Anonymous6:44 AM


    Poor 3:10...you're just jealous he has a fanboy. Maybe if you write a blog you can get one too. good luck! :)

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