Original post on the MCPD Facebook page (May 13, 2026).
This is the MCPD daily crime summary for May 12, 2026. Notable incidents include multiple auto thefts and armed robberies occurring in various locations throughout the county.
Incidents
- 1D – 12200 block Village Square Ter – A van was stolen from the listed location.
- 2D – 5300 block Pooks Hill Rd – A suspect was found inside a home after entering through a broken sliding glass door.
- 3D – Wayne Ave / Sligo Creek Pkwy – A vehicle was stolen from the listed location.
- 4D – 20000 block Georgian Woods Pl – A vehicle was stolen from a parking lot overnight.
- 4D – 14900 block Cleese Ct – A handgun was accidentally discharged inside an apartment while the owner was clearing it. The owner was not injured.
- 4D – 14500 block Homecrest Rd – A vehicle was stolen overnight.
- 5D – 12500 block Cross Ridge Way – A motorcycle was stolen overnight.
- 5D – 24800 block Showbarn Cir – Four pre-teens were found inside a vacant home. Property was returned to the owner.
- 5D – 21700 block Brink Meadow La – A pre-teen received threatening, racially charged text messages on a personal device. Police are investigating.
- 6D – 600 block Saybrooke Oaks Blvd – A staff member reported that two students made threatening statements towards the school.
- 6D – Montgomery Village Ave / Whetstone Dr – A victim was approached by three juvenile suspects who stole his personal property before running away. Officers stopped the suspects, ages 11, 13, and 14. The victim was found to have a BB gun disguised to look like a real handgun.
- 6D – 17600 block Redland Rd (CVS) – Three suspects entered the store and began stealing merchandise. When confronted by the manager, one suspect pulled out a knife and threatened to kill him. The suspects then ran off with the items.
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