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Coyote in Maryland Believed to Have Attacked Women Walking Dogs in Montgomery County
Montgomery County police said a coyote attacked a woman walking her dog in Ashton, Md. the morning of March 28, 2024. Officers said they believe the same coyote attacked another woman walking her dog in the afternoon in Burtonsville, Md. (Video: Tim Pruss/MyDrone.Pro)
Teachers’ union backs three Maryland officials for Congress
The National Education Association backs Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, state Sen. Sarah Elfreth and Del. Joe Vogel in their bids for Congress. The post Teachers’ union backs three Maryland officials for Congress appeared first on Maryland Matters.
IDs Sought For Suspects In Armed Robbery At Montgomery County 7-Eleven
It happened at the store on the 11400 block of Georgia Avenue in Gaithersburg shortly before 12:10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 19, the MCPD said. Both suspects walked inside, the first holding a handgun and demanding money from the cash registers as the second stood by the side door. When...
Sodexo Opens Its New North American Headquarters
NORTH BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 27, 2024-- Sodexo, Inc., one of the world’s largest employers, announced the grand opening today of its new North American headquarters. Sodexo is relocating its regional headquarters from Gaithersburg, MD after 26 years to North Bethesda’s award-winning, mixed-use neighborhood, Pike & Rose. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240327552969/en/ Sodexo’s North American President & CEO Sarosh Mistry and members of the leadership team were joined today by Maryland’s local and state government officials to celebrate the grand opening of its new regional headquarters. Officials featured include: Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, Director of Constituent Service Catherine Provost, Montgomery County Council President and Vice President, Andrew Friedson and Kate Stewart, respectively. (Photo: Business Wire)
Woman stabs coyote after animal attacks her in Montgomery Co.
WASHINGTON — Two women were injured after a coyote attacked them hours apart in Ashton Thursday. The Montgomery County Department of Police is working with animal services and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources after the two women were attacked at separate locations. The first attack happened just before...
Police looking for men who allegedly burglarized, vandalized church in Wheaton
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Montgomery County Department of Police said they are looking for three men who allegedly burglarized and vandalized the Wheaton Community Church. On March 12, at about 3:20 p.m., officers responded to the 3200 block of Paul Drive for the report of a burglary that occurred earlier. Police […]
Police seeking to identify 3 suspects who burglarized, vandalized Wheaton, Md. church
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — Montgomery County police are asking for the community’s help to identify three suspects who they said burglarized and vandalized a church in Wheaton on Tuesday, March 12. Officers responded to Wheaton Community Church in the 3200 block of Paul Drive around 3:19 p.m....
Coyote killed after attacking 2 women in Montgomery Co.
A coyote was shot and killed after police say it attacked two women Thursday during separate attacks in Montgomery County, Maryland. Police, animal services and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources were all searching for the coyote following the two separate attacks which took place hours apart, according to the police department.
Police are searching for suspects accused of vandalizing a church in Montgomery County
GAITHERSBURG, Md. — Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police are asking for the community’s help identifying three young men accused of burglarizing and vandalizing the Wheaton Community Church. On March 12, officers responded to the 3200 block of Paul Drive at 3:19 p.m. for reports of...
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