Sunday, March 23, 2014

AUTO BREAK-INS IN GROSVENOR/STRATHMORE/CEDARWOOD AREA OF BETHESDA - CRIME UPDATE

An alarming number of crimes took place Thursday in the general vicinity of Grosvenor, Strathmore and the Cedarwood area off Tuckerman Lane. 5 vehicles were broken into, and an arrest on narcotics offenses was made on Luxberry Court, in that same vicinity. It is unknown if that arrest is related to the nearby vehicle burglaries.

If you live in that area, make sure your vehicle is locked, and that all valuables have been removed from the cabin. Check vehicles you haven't used since last Thursday for signs of burglary, or for missing property. And report any suspicious activity or vehicles to the Montgomery County Police.

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on March 20, according to crime data:

Theft. 6900 block Arlington Road.

Drug arrest. 5200 block Pooks Hill Road.

Vehicle burglary. 5300 block King Charles Way (Grosvenor area).

Vehicle burglary. 5300 block King Charles Way (Grosvenor area).

Vehicle burglary. 5900 block Barbados Place (off Tuckerman Lane).

Vehicle burglary. 5900 block Barbados Place (off Tuckerman Lane).

Vehicle burglary. 10900 block Brewer House Road (off Tuckerman Lane).

Drug arrest. XX block Luxberry Court (off Tuckerman Lane).




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