Wednesday, August 02, 2023

2 cars stolen from residential parking lots in Bethesda


Montgomery County police are investigating the thefts of two vehicles from residential parking lots in Bethesda on July 30, 2023. The cars were taken from parking lots in the 5000 block of Battery Lane, and the 5400 block of Westbard Avenue.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...


Are they dusting for tire and footprints?
No vehicle description, no date or time?

Anonymous said...

What do you think this blog is, CSI: Bethesda?

Anonymous said...

Too much CSI ! in the end, the Police say, "Yup, your car was stolen, here's a report for your insurance co."

Anonymous said...

And you hope, really, that it goes unrecovered, it's never going to be the same to you again especially if wrecked or used in other crimes.

Anonymous said...

5000 block ME!ould be Middlebrook & the 2 buildings next to BCCRS. I see "contracted" tow trucks taking 1 vehicle every other night from the parking lot of my red brick Battery apts. -- Any more specific details of the actual buildings? I'm awake all night anyways to pop-a-cap in those thieves, but greaseball McCarthy would file charges & prosecute ME!

Anonymous said...

@3:46 PM

Not to worry, he has his hands full saving SS:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2021/12/we-are-not-going-to-lose-silver-spring-montgomery-countys-top-prosecutor-says/

Anonymous said...

25 or 26 States are "Constitutional Carry," I wonder how much lower potentially violent crime is in those states. My neighbor has a "gun free zone" sign in his yard, good for us! I'm hoping that this bug season he uses "On" bug repellant and we'll just stick to "Off"

Anonymous said...

Easy pickings over here in Bethesda.

Anonymous said...

Car stealing, the ideal social equalizer.