Thursday, July 21, 2022

Car stolen in Kenwood


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a vehicle being stolen from a home in Kenwood at 6:11 AM yesterday morning. The vehicle was parked in the driveway of a home in the 6400 block of Kennedy Drive when it was stolen. Remember to lock car doors, remove all visible items from the interior, and never leave your keys in the ignition or glove compartment.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"That's the Democrats for ya!"

-in Grandpa Simpson's voice

Anonymous said...

No one is immune, not even the guarded, holy land of Kenwood. LMAO!

Anonymous said...

Extra Bonus if there was a "Hate has no home here" sign out front.

Anonymous said...

Great job Elrich! Even with expensive neighborhood security on Kenwood. Great!

Anonymous said...

I can’t believe we need to remind Homeowners of 750K Homes up to Multi-Million Dollar Homes in Bethesda to Lock their Car Doors at Night and not keep Valuables in Plain View when their cars are parked Outside. Unbelievable !!

Anonymous said...

Being wealthy doesn't mean you have common sense. The wealthiest person I know is also the dumbest person I know.

shanel said...

@ 12:04 Well, tell me you're country without telling me. Some folks don't want the city life. They hate Marriott moving downtown. Why move from a park like campus to the hustle and bustle? They don't understand, and life's too short.

Anonymous said...

Marriott moving in to Downtown Bethesda is part of a Nationwide Trend of National Companies moving their Headquarters from Suburban Areas in to Urban Areas. They wanted to be near the METRO Station so that their workers could have the option of using the METRO to get to work. The workers who don't have cars or don't want to use their cars like taking the METRO to work from mostly inside D.C. And the company gets workers right out of college and they don't need to pay them as much as their older workers who live in the suburbs. It's the same as McDonalds moving their HQ from Oak Brook IL in to a trendy neighborhood near Downtown Chicago.