Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (July 8, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for July 7, 2026. A notable pattern includes multiple incidents of auto theft and aggravated assaults occurring in various locations throughout the county.
Incidents
- 2D – 10600 block Connecticut Ave – Suspects broke the front door of a vape shop and took merchandise.
- 3D – 300 block Greenhill Way – A vehicle was stolen overnight.
- 3D – 8500 block Greenwood Ave – A window was shattered and the airbag was stolen from a vehicle.
- 3D – 2300 block Dennis Ave – Catalytic converters were stolen from two vehicles on the same block overnight.
- 3D – 2300 block Dennis Ave – Catalytic converters were stolen from two vehicles on the same block overnight.
- 3D – 700 block Sligo Ave – During an ongoing dispute, one person threw a hard object at another’s head, causing a serious injury that was not life-threatening.
- 3D – 600 block Mansfield Rd – A group banged on an apartment door while making anti-LGBTQ+ statements and threatened a resident who confronted them.
- 4D – Georgia Ave / Hathaway Dr – During a traffic stop, officers found a loaded handgun in the vehicle and arrested the driver.
- 4D – 12300 block Veirs Mill Rd – A man got into a fight with a passenger on a bus and jabbed a knife at the bus driver who stepped in, then left.
- 5D – 19600 block Crystal Rock Dr – Two people broke a window to gain entry into a vacant apartment, nothing was taken.
- 5D – 119500 block Frederick Rd – Someone broke a window to enter a home and took property.
- 5D – 23900 block Burdette Forest Rd – A suspect used social media to sell an item off of someone’s porch, then arrived, knocked the owner to the ground and took the item.
- 6D – 20200 block Darlington Dr – A vehicle was stolen overnight from a driveway.
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Portions of this article – including summary text and the introduction – were drafted using generative AI based on source material from Montgomery County. The original document and images are linked above.
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