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Friday, June 07, 2024
Indecent exposure at Harris Teeter in Bethesda
Montgomery County police were called to the Harris Teeter grocery store at 4805 Battery Lane in downtown Bethesda Wednesday night, June 5, 2024. Officers were summoned to investigate an indecent exposure incident. The crime was reported at 6:00 PM Wednesday. No arrest was made that evening, according to Montgomery County arrest records.
Every day a step closer to being DTSS.
ReplyDeleteYou should feel right at home then.
DeleteGive me a break. There is a police code for this. There are laws against this going back centuries. But anytime someone jaywalks in Bethesda, fragile people overreact and predict the endtimes.
DeleteWas it from an agitated homeless? Because that is a daily occurrence.
ReplyDeleteGee, maybe Bethesda really is becoming Manhattan-like.
ReplyDeleteThat's ridiculous.
DeleteI was there. Totally saw captain obvious in action.
ReplyDeleteThere are folks living in their cars in the HT parking garage. Not surprised at all.
ReplyDeleteNot violent nor a robbery, no big deal. Get over it.
ReplyDeleteNo big deal? Get over it? You disgusting perv. May your children and grandchildren be subjected to a daily dose of a pervert’s exposure at the grocery store so that they may become as sage as you.
DeleteFunny how crime is assumed to be the homeless when it occurs in places like Bethesda when the actual police reports show differently. I think some of you need to move to the eastern shore where everything is hunkie dorie and away from the DMV. #EnoughAlready
ReplyDeleteThe unhoused people who frequent this store are usually just taking food, not exposing themselves.
ReplyDelete"Not violent nor a robbery, no big deal. Get over it.
ReplyDelete12:32 AM" You're the same person who says, when it IS a violent robbery - "Oh no one got shot. Plenty worse happens in Harlem or the Bronx or Kabul. Get over it."
Your type are dangerous.
Maybe the culprit was looking to steal some underpants but couldn't find any.
ReplyDelete9:17 AM You're ain't whistling Dixie. That's the MoCo Thrive 2050 plan!
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