Break-ins at three downtown Bethesda businesses early yesterday morning appear to be related. The three shops are in close proximity, and all three crimes were perpetrated in a 23-minute period of time. It does not appear that any suspects were caught in the act, as records show no one was arrested for burglary in Montgomery County yesterday.
A beer and wine store in the 8100 block of Wisconsin Avenue was broken into at 4:54 AM on Friday, January 28, 2022. At 5:09 AM, a shop in the 4800 block of Fairmont Avenue was burglarized. Eight minutes later, another beer & wine store in the 7900 block of Norfolk Avenue was broken into. All were cases of forced entry, according to crime data.
This is fine. No really, this is fine. Stop worrying about it. They have insurance.
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It's their fault for not having more security...
ReplyDeleteNo worries as when the perpetrators are caught, they'll be immediately released and perhaps given extra benefits for having been traumatized by the police for arresting them.
Y'all are some lame trolls. No one thinks crime is a good thing.
ReplyDelete@5:30 PM: "No one thinks crime is a good thing."... I don't care what they think about it. The "this is fine" policies and the approach of the leftist MoCo Council to crime have created a permissive environment for criminals to operate in MoCo.
ReplyDeleteI believe in effective gun control. Stop and frisk is effective gun control because it immediately takes illegal guns off of the street from criminals who are carrying them illegally. Do you support that like I do? If you don't, then I'm more anti-crime than you are.
@5:30 PM - Apparently you haven't paid attention to the crime/murder wave liberal prosecutors & Democrat run cities have orchestrated. Ignorance isn't a virtue.
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