Rockville City police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating suspects who allegedly stole merchandise from a Montgomery County government-owned liquor store. The theft took place at the Montgomery County liquor store at 300 N. Washington Street, in the Rockville Town Center area. Police have released surveillance camera images of the suspects, of whom one clearly noticed the cameras, but was undeterred. If you can identify any of the suspects, you are asked to call Officer Boyd at 240-314-8955.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Do you recognize these alleged Rockville liquor store thieves?
Rockville City police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating suspects who allegedly stole merchandise from a Montgomery County government-owned liquor store. The theft took place at the Montgomery County liquor store at 300 N. Washington Street, in the Rockville Town Center area. Police have released surveillance camera images of the suspects, of whom one clearly noticed the cameras, but was undeterred. If you can identify any of the suspects, you are asked to call Officer Boyd at 240-314-8955.
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Directly outside the store is a very troublesome MetroBus stop and the Rockville-approved Vape Shop. Itinerants and other shady characters congregate there at all hours. No surprise they decided to get a drink. Thanks Rockville.
ReplyDeleteThe bus stop is not controlled by Rockville, that's determined by Metro.
DeleteAre you implying that the assault has to take place on
DeleteRockville City property in order to enforce law and order?
While our sentinels are fast asleep, Rockville is becoming the new Silver Spring!
ReplyDeleteSo, glad you're not a resident. Please stay in Palm Beach or better Cicero.
DeleteYou must be a Roughville Resident Spokesperson.
DeleteThe situation in America with crime and political violence and corruption makes the late Roman Republic look like a paradise.
DeleteThe Rockville Tequila Party?
ReplyDeleteSeparate, that’s the worst maintained property on N Washington Street. Weeds, trash, general neglect. Sad/ironic it’s the County’s. Other liquor stores around the County look beautiful. (Staff there are great tho.)
ReplyDeleteThey are probably just a tenant and pay little to the owner to maintain the property. MoCo doesn't invest in tiny sites like that.
DeleteIt looks like they are looking for help to carry the load.
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