Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between April 25 and May 1 By Dan Schere |
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Thefts from vehicles
• Money was taken from two vehicles between April 27 and 29. The thefts happened in the 7200 block of Delfield Street and the 6100 block of Connecticut Avenue.
• Property was taken from a vehicle in the area of Beach Drive and Knowles Avenue between 2:15 and 2:30 p.m. on April 28. Force was reported.
• Money, property and parts were taken from multiple vehicles between April 26 and 30. Affected streets included Brewer House Road, Cushing Drive, Orleans Way, Waycroft Way, Bangor Drive and Luxemburg Street. Force was reported in three cases.
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NEW DELHI: The capital will witness a dry run for Covid-19 vaccine administration at three sites on Saturday along with all states and Union territories.
The central government has asked for the exercise to gear up for the rollout of the vaccine. It has directed that the dry run should be conducted in all capitals in at least three sites. In Delhi, the sites were chosen in three different districts after a meeting of the health department.
The sites are Venkateshwara Hospital in South West district, the Daryaganj dispensary in Central district and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in Shahdara district. For each site, the medical officer in-charge will identify 25 healthcare workers who will be test beneficiaries. The data of these beneficiaries are already uploaded in the Co-WIN application.
Recent airbag thefts in Bethesda are part of a regional trend, police say
17 were taken on Battery Lane alone By Dan Schere |
December 18, 2020
Montgomery County police say a raft of airbag thefts in Bethesda earlier this month is part of a regional trend, in which the airbags are sold on the black market to repair shops.
Between Dec. 3
rd and 5
th, 30 airbags were stolen from vehicles in Bethesda, police spokeswoman Sgt. Rebecca Innocenti told Bethesda Beat on Thursday.
Innocenti said the main areas where the thefts occurred were on Hillandale Road, Battery Lane and Bradley Boulevard.
“Our detectives have noted that it’s a regional trend, so it’s occurring in other jurisdictions in the D.C. area, and it appears to have now come into our county,” she said. “So, we’re actively investigating these thefts but also working with our regional partners to try to identify these [thieves].”