Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (June 12, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for June 11, 2026. A notable pattern includes multiple incidents of auto theft across various locations in Montgomery County.
Incidents
- Auto Theft (Dealership) – 15300 block Frederick Rd. – Suspects broke a lock on a gate to a storage lot and stole two vehicles overnight.
- Auto Theft – 12500 block Ardennes Ave. – A vehicle was stolen from a parking garage.
- School Threats – 11200 block Old Georgetown Rd. – A student made threatening statements about the school and was found with a BB gun.
- Theft from Auto (Airbags) – 8500 block Greenwood Ave. – Airbags were stolen from vehicles.
- Theft from Auto (Airbags) – 8600 block Normandy Dr. – Airbags were stolen from vehicles.
- Theft from Auto (Airbags) – 9000 block Flower Ave. – Airbags were stolen from vehicles.
- Auto Theft (Motorcycle) – 3300 block Hampton Point Dr. – A motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot.
- Auto Theft – 15700 block Old Columbia Pike. – A dealership owner allowed a man to test drive a vehicle. The driver never returned.
- Auto Theft – 1500 block Gridley Ln. – Vehicles were stolen from this location.
- Auto Theft – 13400 block Justice Rd. – Vehicles were stolen from this location.
- Auto Theft – 9000 block Joliet St. – Vehicles were stolen from this location.
- Theft from Auto (Catalytic Converter) – 12800 block Littleston St. – A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle.
- Commercial Burglary – 13500 block Connecticut Ave. – Suspects entered a business and stole merchandise from display cases.
- Strong-Arm Robbery – 12400 block Middlebrook Rd. – Two suspects assaulted a man and stole personal property before fleeing.
- Auto Theft (Motorcycle) – 300 block E Diamond Ave. – A motorcycle was stolen from a parking garage.
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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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