Public Safety

Weekly Crime Report for Dec. 9 – Dec. 15, 2025

December 16, 2025

Tips to Prevent Package Theft

During the holiday season, millions of packages will be delivered to homes and businesses. While package theft is often a crime of opportunity, there are steps you can take to discourage criminals and keep your packages safe.

Review these suggestions to help Prevent Package Theft:

  • Signup for shipping updates at the time of purchase, and opt-in for tracking notifications that can be monitored through a carrier’s app or website
  • Schedule deliveries for times when you will be home, if possible
  • Return home and promptly remove unattended packages from outside
  • Ask trusted neighbors to pick up packages from your doorstep, if possible
  • Require a signature for delivery and purchase tracking or insurance, if offered
  • Provide customized directions for carriers to leave packages out of sight
  • Install a lockable mailbox at your residence so carriers can deposit packages into a box that only you can retrieve with a key
  • Utilize the concierge if you live in a residential building by having packages delivered to a secure mailroom requiring a signature at delivery
  • Have the packages delivered to a secure location such as a UPS/FedEx/Amazon Locker or have the items shipped to the merchant’s store for pickup
  • Utilize doorbell or front door cameras to help deter and detect potential package thieves
  • Report stolen packages promptly to carriers, merchants, and police

Visit the Better Business Bureau (BBB)’s website for more ideas to Keep Your Packages Safe

Custodial Arrests

  • 12/9/25, a female, age 58, was arrested for shoplifting in the 1500 Blk. Rockville Pike.
  • 12/10/25, a male, age 36, was arrested for attempted murder, home invasion, robbery, and resisting arrest in the Unit Blk. Research Court.
  • 12/10/25, a male, age 39, was arrested for assault in the 1300 Blk. Canterbury Way.
  • 12/11/25, a male, age 38, was arrested for shoplifting in the 1500 Blk. Rockville Pike.
  • 12/12/25, a male, age 37, was arrested for DUI and possession of narcotics in the 11300 Blk. Georgia Avenue.
  • 12/12/25, a male, age 31, was arrested for disorderly conduct in the 200 Blk. N. Washington Street.
  • 12/13/25, a male, age 32, was arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant through the Montgomery County Police Department for assault in the Unit Blk. Monroe Street.
  • 12/13/25, two females, ages 21 and 49, were arrested for shoplifting in the 5700 Blk. Bou Avenue.
  • 12/14/25, a female, age 39, was arrested for disorderly conduct and trespassing in the 200 Blk. E. Middle Lane.
  • 12/14/25, a male, age 23, was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant in the 800 Blk. Rockville Pike. 

Incidents

  • 600 Blk. Elmcroft Boulevard, a known subject assaulted a family member after an argument escalated at 11:00 a.m. on 12/7/25. Subject was referred for charges.
  • 700 Blk. Wilson Avenue, an unknown subject damaged a vehicle by scratching it at 5:30 p.m. on 12/9/25.
  • 12900 Blk. Twinbrook Parkway, an unknown subject stole a white 2013 Ford Escape that was left running between 10:50 p.m. and 10:55 p.m. on 12/9/25. The vehicle was recovered unoccupied on 12/11/25 in the 3100 Blk. Whispering Pines Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland.
  • 800 Blk. Grand Champion Drive, an unknown subject stole a gold-colored bicycle from a garage sometime between August 2025 and 12/10/25.
  • 1900 Blk. Veirs Mill Road, an unknown subject stole a maroon 2012 Nissan Altima by deception, scamming the victim, who voluntarily turned the keys of the vehicle over to the suspect at 6:11 p.m. on 12/10/25. Subject was described as: a white male, 6’1″, wearing white and neon green shoes, blue jeans, and a gray hooded sweatshirt.
  • 1400 Blk. Research Boulevard, an unknown black male stole personal property from a vehicle after breaking a window to gain entry at 9:47 p.m. on 12/10/25.
  • 1000 Blk. Westmore Avenue, a known subject assaulted the victim during a soccer game at 8:50 p.m. on 12/10/25. Subject was referred for charges.
  • Unit Blk. Vallingby Circle, an unknown subject stole personal property from an unsecured vehicle between 6:15 p.m. on 12/11/25 and 7:15 a.m. on 12/12/25.
  • 1000 Blk. Crawford Drive, a known male damaged a vehicle by breaking windows at 11:10 a.m. on 12/12/25. Charges are forthcoming.
  • 1500 Blk. Allview Drive, an unknown subject stole a check through the mail and deposited it into a bank account between 9/10/25 and 12/12/25.
  • 14000 Blk. Shady Grove Road, two known subjects assaulted each other while in line at a Pokemon card vending machine at 2:45 p.m. on 12/14/25. Both parties were referred for charges.   
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