Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (June 26, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for June 25, 2026. A notable pattern includes multiple incidents of auto theft and aggravated assaults occurring across various locations.
Incidents
- Shooting – 13300 block Parkland Dr. – Several rounds were fired into an occupied home overnight, striking a bedroom window. No one was injured.
- Attempted Robbery (Arrest) – Veirs Mill Rd./Randolph Rd. – A person tackled someone from behind and tried to grab their purse. The strap broke and the suspect ran off, but officers arrested him nearby.
- Aggravated Assault (Knife) – 11500 block Middlebrook Rd. – Two men got into a fight. One pulled a knife and cut the other on the arm and leg. One person was arrested.
- Auto Theft – 8400 block Towne Crest Ct. – A vehicle was stolen overnight.
- Auto Theft (Motorcycle) – 200 block Spectrum Ave. – A motorcycle was stolen from a parking garage.
- Aggravated Assault (Stabbing) – 300 block N. Frederick Ave. – Two people got into an argument, and one cut the other on the face with a knife before fleeing. The victim had a minor injury.
- Residential Burglary – 9300 block Kendale Rd. – Someone forced open the rear door of a home and ransacked multiple rooms.
- Auto Theft – 14100 block Castle Blvd. – A vehicle was stolen overnight from a parking lot.
- Auto Theft – 7900 block Eastern Ave. – A vehicle was stolen from a parking garage.
- Aggravated Assault (Cutting) – 8600 block Piney Branch Rd. – Two people got into a fight and one cut the other with a knife before the altercation ended.
- Auto Theft (Recovered/Arrest) – 3000 block Bel Pre Rd. – A vehicle was stolen overnight. It was recovered in Anne Arundel County, where two people were arrested.
- Auto Theft – Unit block Valleyfield Ct. – A vehicle was stolen between 6 a.m. and 6 a.m. Thursday.
- Auto Theft – 12200 block Bushey Dr. – A vehicle was stolen from in front of a home.
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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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