Monday, December 15, 2025

Vehicles ransacked in Massachusetts Avenue corridor of Bethesda


Two thieves targeted vehicles in neighborhoods along Massachusetts Avenue in Bethesda during broad daylight on December 3, 2025, Montgomery County police report. They were successful in obtaining stolen property and cash from inside of unlocked vehicles on Massachusetts Avenue itself, on Wapakoneta Road in Mohican Hills, and on Falmouth Road in Spring Hill. The thefts took place between 9:00 AM and 12:46 PM. 

Police describe one suspect only as a Black male of unknown age, and have no physical description of the second suspect. If you have any information that could assist detectives in closing this case, call police at (301) 279-8000. 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Daily occurrence in Greenwich Village, Battery Park and Edgemoor. Our catch people looking and checking car doors several time a week between 2-4am. Can't wait for the Purple Line.

Anonymous said...

Just a quibble, but I think Wapakoneta is in Glen Echo Heights not Mohican Hills.

Anonymous said...

Just thinking that, as the year draws to a close, Bethesda seems still to be a relatively safe community. Yes, since January, this blog has reported a number of crimes, some of violence; and, of course, even a little crime is too much crime; but on the whole I think we have a lot to be thankful for. Including the MoCoPD, whom I don't think always get the respect they deserve.

Anonymous said...

6:46, rhetorically, what do we do to maintain this relatively lower crime status? Are we doing it or are we just slowly sliding down into the PGC/DC crime quagmire? Is becoming more like SS predestined? Will "North Bethesda" become the new 'go to' place?

Anonymous said...

This is obviously just kids doing what they do, keep your doors locked and no problem.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can't wait for the Purple Line as well! It will increase transit opportunities to access jobs, educational opportunities and more affordable housing. Countless studies have proven that adding transit does not increase crime, but improves opportunities for those who can't afford a car, or are unwilling or unable to drive. Idiots that leave their cars unlocked deserve to be burgled.

Anonymous said...

Here comes 9:27, Elrich's uninformed mouthpiece, who can't factually justify the PL except to read off light-rail talking points that have never come to fruition in ANY project in this country. Where will you be when this 10-BILLION dollar fails to meet ridership and crime spikes? No where to be found as liberals never take responsibility for anything they do.

Anonymous said...

@9:27 AM What studies? Who funded them?
"Access Jobs, Educational Opportunities and Affordable Housing?"
What have you been drinking?

Anonymous said...

I have previously posted several links to multiple studies that clearly indicate that adding transit does not increase crime. In fact it has a net benefit to improve the community. Yes it’s terribly expensive, messy, disruptive and takes way too long to build, but worth the effort. Of course Nimbies will never accept these studies as valid.