Montgomery County Police
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Montgomery County police seek grocery store scammers
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Police in Montgomery County are looking for two suspects who scammed an elderly woman of more than $20,000.
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Brother stabbed, sister punched during Gaithersburg incident, police say
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A Montgomery County man was taken to an area hospital Monday with a non-life threatening stab wound after he was injured in what police say was a domestic dispute between a brother and a sister.
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David Martinez faces rape charges in 2003 sexual assault
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More than nine years after a woman was violently assaulted and raped in Silver Spring, a man has been extradited to Maryland in connection with the crime.
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Rockville Pike armored van robbery suspects on the loose
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Police say that two men, one armed with a handgun, robbed an armored van outside a credit union on Rockville Pike on Wednesday morning.
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Gaithersburg stabbing suspect sought by police
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A suspect is being sought in a Wednesday morning stabbing in Gaithersburg, police say. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries.
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Bethesda robberies: 14-year-old charged in four burglaries, two attempted ones
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Detectives say that they used tracking software to track down an iPad that was stolen from a house in Bethesda, which led them to a 14-year-old suspect who admitted to six more burglaries and attempted burglaries.
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Montgomery County fatal pedestrian accidents continue
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Montgomery County Police officials are battling a deadly problem that has been responsible for nearly 100 deaths over the past few years, and despite issuing thousands of tickets, people are continuing to risk injury.
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Dennis Mackabee arrested in Frank Amobi murder
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Montgomery County Police officials say they've made an arrest in the murder of 24-year-old Franklin Amobi in White Oak last December.
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Jose Ventura, Desiree Alvarado charged in Montgomery County driver license scam
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Montgomery County Police allege that Jose Ventura and Desiree Alvarado scammed more than a dozen people out of tens of thousands of dollars, saying he could get them driver licenses.
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Police release surveillance video of 7-11 store robbery in April
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Montgomery County Police want you to take a close look in this video at the two men who stormed into the 7-11 store along New Hampshire Avenue with guns drawn on April 27.
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Montgomery County Police impersonator victim speaks out about ordeal
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Investigators have released a composite sketch of a suspected police impersonator who they say who robbed a woman he pulled over in Silver Spring last week.
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Olney dog attack: Rottweiler attack leaves woman with facial injuries
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Montgomery County Police say the woman was attacked in the 2100 block of Rose Theater Circle in Olney at about 7 p.m. while she was walking her own dog in the neighborhood.
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Montgomery County adds 18 new speed cameras, changes corridor approach
Police are adding speed cameras in 18 new locations across the county, including at two intersections on Father Hurley Boulevard, and two on Montgomery Village Avenue.
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Silver Spring police impersonator pulls over, robs woman
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Montgomery County Police detectives say they're trying to track down a person who is allegedly impersonating a county cop after a suspect robbed a woman while driving in Silver Spring on Wednesday.
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Potomac robbery suspect photos released
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Detectives have released images of the suspects involved in a pair of "crash robberies" that hit Potomac in early April, including one in which a man was kidnapped and forced into the trunk of his car.
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Montgomery County police cracking down on litter violations
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Montgomery County police are cracking down on litter violations this month.
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Batman dashcam video: Police video catches Batman traffic stop
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Montgomery County isn't Gotham City - in Maryland, even Batman has to have a license plate...on his Batmobile, no less. ABC7's Tom Roussey interviews the officer who stopped Batman and reveals both of their identities.
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Philip Gilberti, accused of murder-suicide, set free due to computer problem, officials say
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Philip Gilberti, who police say killed his estranged wife before killing himself hours later, might have been set free the day before because of a courthouse computer system problem.
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