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Monday, September 27, 2021
Car stolen from Friendship Heights garage
A shopper in Friendship Heights returned to the parking garage to find their vehicle missing early Saturday afternoon. Montgomery County police responded to a commercial parking garage in the 5300 block of Western Avenue for a report of a stolen car, according to crime data.
@SocialNorm: Was it yours?
ReplyDeleteThe 5300 block of Wisconsin Avenue appears to be in the District, why would MoCo popo be called?
ReplyDeleteThere goes another one. I no longer care if a woke leftist has their car stolen in MoCo. You deserve it and I don't care if it offends you for me to say that.
ReplyDelete9:57: It was 5300 Western Avenue, which is Chevy Chase, Maryland.
ReplyDeleteThe garage is at Wisconsin Place (Bloomingdale's, Talbot's, Capitol Grille, etc).
ReplyDeleteThe car theft has nothing to do with politics so leave the political commentary out.
I stand corrected.
ReplyDelete@7:11 AM Is it any of your DB?
ReplyDelete@6:35 PM: Crime, in this case a car theft, has nothing to do with politics? That's a good one. Everything about crime is political: from the toxic social environment and societal failure which resulted in a car theft criminal being raised; to the fact the crime occurred in a high traffic commercial area without fear; to how it's investigated by the police; to how similar crimes are prevented (or not) in the future. All of these "stages" and contributing factors involve politics, and they are the result of failed policies by corrupt politicians at every stage. I wouldn't expect you to understand or appreciate any of this based on what you said.
ReplyDelete@8:30 AM: That seems to be happening more frequently as of late.
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