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Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between March 28 and April 3 By Dan Schere | Bethesda area (including North Bethesda, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Kensington) Thefts from vehicles Money, property and parts were taken from three vehicles between March 29 and April 3. Affected streets included Bradley Lane, Rosemary Hills Drive and 16th Street. Force was reported in two cases. Money and property were taken from a vehicle in the 4000 block of Glenrose Street between 2 and 2:30 p.m. on April 2. Money, property and parts were taken from multiple vehicles between March 22 and April 2. Affected streets included Parklawn Drive, Tuckerman Lane, Hampton Mill Terrace and Barbados Place. Force was reported in four cases. ....
County Seeks to Eliminate Street Names Honoring Confederates, Slaveowners In an attempt to rid Montgomery County of street names tied to the Confederacy and slavery, employees of the Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), currently are researching area street and park names. In Potomac, Jubal Early Court, J.E.B. Stuart Road and J.E.B Stuart Court will be renamed under the Streets and Parks Facilities Renaming Project, which is a joint effort with the Planning Board, Montgomery Planning and the Montgomery County Parks Department. These street names are in “a subdivision that was created many decades after the Civil War that appear to intentionally use Jeb Stuart’s name in order to valorize and honor the Confederate cause,” said Casey Anderson, chair of the planning board. New names have not yet been chosen. ....
Plan underway to rename three roads with Confederate ties County identifying streets, facilities, trails to change January 13, 2021 | 3:23 pm January 13, 2021 Logo from Montgomery County This story was updated at 4:50 p.m. on Jan. 13, 2021, to clarify current county policy regarding renaming of streets and parks. Montgomery County officials are moving forward with plans to rename three street names that honor Confederates. It’s part of the county’s ongoing effort to identify and rename streets, facilities and trails that honor Confederates, Confederate sympathizers, and slaveholders. The County Council discussed the renaming effort on Tuesday afternoon two days before the Planning Department will introduce a resolution to begin the process of renaming the three streets: Jubal Early Court, J.E.B. Stuart Road, and J.E.B. Stuart Court. ....