Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (June 22, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for June 19-21, 2026. Notable incidents include multiple auto thefts and a series of assaults, including aggravated assaults involving firearms.
Incidents
- Commercial Burglary (Arrest) – 6000 block Montrose Rd – Two suspects were found removing copper wire and tools from a vacant building under camera surveillance and were arrested.
- Aggravated Assault (BB Gun) – 11300 block Seven Locks Rd – During a dispute, a juvenile pointed a BB gun that looked like a real handgun at another juvenile before running off. No one was injured.
- Commercial Burglary – 7900 block Old Georgetown Rd – Suspects pried open the rear entrance of a business and stole property before leaving in a vehicle.
- Residential Burglary – 12500 block Prosperity Dr – A suspect falsely claiming to be hotel security entered a guest’s room. The suspect forced him out.
- Weapons Offense (Handgun Possession – Arrest) – New Hampshire Ave / Powder Mill Rd – A man was found unconscious behind the wheel of a vehicle in a travel lane with a handgun on him. He was arrested for possession of a handgun while intoxicated.
- Hate/Bias Incident (Vandalism) – Unit block Inventa Pl – Anti-Semitic graffiti was written on a wall mural.
- Auto Theft – Steeple Rd – A vehicle was stolen.
- Auto Theft – 10700 block Waybridge Dr – A vehicle was stolen from a driveway.
- Weapons Offense (Discharge) – 7800 block Miller Falls Rd – Several shots were heard and casings were recovered. Two people were seen running from a nearby field.
- Strong-Arm Robbery / Aggravated Assault – 19600 block Fisher Ave – A group approached several people, assaulted several of them and took property from one. One suspect pointed a gun before the group fled.
- Theft (Distraction) – 700 block Hungerford Dr – A suspect hugged the victim as a distraction and removed jewelry she was wearing before fleeing in a vehicle.
- Auto Theft – 3300 block Teagarden Cir – Vehicles were stolen between 12 a.m. and 4 a.m.
- Auto Theft – 1700 block January Dr – A vehicle was stolen.
- Auto Theft – 14000 block Castle Blvd – Vehicles were stolen between June 20 at 6 p.m. and June 21 at 10:30 a.m.
- Auto Theft (Motor Scooter) – 1500 block E Falkland Ln – A motor scooter was stolen from a parking lot.
- Auto Theft – 4500 block Clearfield Rd – A vehicle was stolen.
- Theft from Auto (Airbags) – 2200 block Glenallan Ave – Airbags were stolen from vehicles between June 20 at 10 p.m. and June 21 at 9 a.m.
- Theft from Auto (Airbags) – 3200 block Whispering Pines Dr – Airbags were stolen from vehicles between June 20 at 8 p.m. and June 21 at 10 a.m.
- Auto Theft (Recovered) – 12800 block Atherton Dr – A vehicle was stolen and later recovered nearby.
- Residential Burglary – 9000 block Cloverwall Dr – Three suspects crawled under a fence and entered a garage. They were located at the scene.
- Aggravated Assault (Shooting) – 1700 block January Dr – A suspect pointed a firearm at several people and fired a round in their direction before running off. No one was injured.
- Weapons Offense (Discharge) – 9200 block Wendell St – About 12 shots were fired in a wooded area. Casings were recovered.
- Auto Theft – 14000 block Paula Dr – Vehicles were stolen between 3:14 a.m. and 3:18 a.m.
- Auto Theft – 900 block Wayne Ave – Vehicles were stolen between 12 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- Robbery (Commercial – Arrest) – 11400 block Amherst Ave – The suspect caught slipping returned to the scene and claimed to be a gun. The weapon was later found to be a toy, and the suspect was arrested.
- Residential Burglary – 20700 block Crystal Hill Cir – A suspect attempted to find a window broken and entered the home.
- Homicide – 8500 block Snouffer School Rd – Officers found a woman deceased inside a residence. Homicide detectives are investigating.
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