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Posted by EBCA Site Administrator on February 13, 2009 at 3:06 PM

Please contact the police if you have any information regarding the incident on West Virginia Avenue described below.

http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Apps/Police/News/NA_details.asp?NaID=4610

 


2/12/2009


Police Investigate a Series of Diversion Scams Targeting Elderly Couples
 
Detectives from three District Investigative Sections are investigating three incidents of theft diversion scams targeting elderly couples in Gaithersburg, Rockville, and Bethesda. Detectives believe they may be related and committed by the same group of suspects.


In all three incidents, a suspect is dressed in a dark blue uniform and claims to be a government employee. In two of the incidents, he told the victims that their neighbor’s home had a flood and he would need the victims to accompany him to the basement of the home to inspect their water pipes. While the suspect and the victims are in the basement, two additional suspects enter the home and search for cash to steal. In the third incident, the suspect again claimed that a neighbor had a flood, but he wanted to check the water pressure in the victim’s home.


The first two incidents described above occurred on February 3 within an hour of each other. The first incident occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the 1900 block of Stanley Avenue in Rockville. This incident involved an 85-year-old female victim and a 99-year-old male victim. The second incident occurred at approximately 5:00 p.m. in the 4400 block of West Virginia Avenue in Bethesda. This incident involved an 83-year-old female victim and a 90-year-old male victim. The third incident occurred on February 9 at approximately 12:00 p.m. in the 16600 block of South Westland Avenue in Gaithersburg. This incident involved a 72-year-old female victim and an 80-year-old male victim.


The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, in his 30’s, 5’6” to 5’8” tall, with a thin build, and short black hair. He is wearing a dark blue shirt and dark blue pants. He is wearing what appears to be a yellow name badge with a picture. The second suspect is described as a Hispanic male, in his 30’s, with a medium build, and short black hair. He is wearing dark blue clothing. The third suspect is described as white male, in his 50’s, with a heavy build, and gray hair.
Anyone who has information about the thefts and/or the suspects is asked to call the 5th/6th District Investigative Section at 240-773-6237. Callers may remain anonymous.
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2 Comments

Reply Andrew
11:25 AM on February 14, 2009 
One can also track area incidents here: http://www.crimereports.com/map
Reply Riley
01:35 PM on May 18, 2009 
ARMED ROBBERY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We have a news letter....NEWS LETTER !!!!! I think that is the proper name for the letter I'm paying dues for. I can not see one word regarding the armed hold up of the Mexican carry out next to the BP gas station on Highland Ave. I understand they put a gun up to the head of a 7 year old child....this is news!!!!!!. The Texaco at the end of Rosedale is held up with a gun, I think I see a pattern and maybe residents want to know about these issues so they may protect a household and lock doors. I've heard rumors that this kind of news will not be printed because a realtor has mentioned that is not good for the values. Well whoever is buying a home in EBCA is not on the mailing list so that quote does not hold water. We put up with enough resident and non realtor mailings etc. from these realtors and I don't think that these few realtors should influence our newsletter for their benefit by censoring information critical for families to safeguard their homes. We should report all the news and strive to get a better Neighborhood watch program together. If you printed all the bad news ,and there is more than what I just mentioned. How about the woman assaulted a few months back? You would have more people joining the watch program. People need to know what's happening. You all sit down at the rec - center with blinders on. WAKE UP and quit letting these few realtors run the EBCA.....everyone should use a realtor outside of EBCA so that we can get back to an impartial voice.