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Weekly Crime Report: May 26 to June 4

Montgomery County Police arrested a D.C. man for a home break-in on May 31 in Chevy Chase:

A residential burglary occurred in the 6800 block of Brookville Road in Chevy Chase on Friday, 5/31 at approximately 3:30 a.m.

Arrested:  Male, age 35

But two other burglaries and a string of thefts from cars in the same beat remain remain unsolved:

A residential burglary occurred on Tuesday, 5/28 in the 1700 block of East West Highway in Bethesda sometime between midnight and 7:30 a.m.  Forced entry; property taken.

A residential burglary occurred in the 3500 block of Cummings Lane in Chevy Chase sometime between 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, 5/30 and 5:30 a.m. on Friday, 5/31.  Unknown entry; property taken.

Four thefts from vehicles occurred overnight between Monday, 5/27 and Tuesday, 5/28 in residential driveways in the Village of Chevy Chase; cash and other small valuables were reported taken.

The rest of the most recent 2nd District crime summary is after the jump.

A commercial burglary occurred at Boloco Bethesda Mexican Restaurant, 4930 Elm Street in Bethesda on Monday, 5/27 at approximate 2:00 a.m.  No forced entry; property taken.

A residential burglary occurred in the 6000 block of Benalder Drive in Bethesda on Friday, 5/31 between 9:00 a.m. and noon.  Forced entry; property taken.

Thefts from vehicles: During the early morning or overnight hours on Monday 5/27, two vehicles parked on Allan Road and Jamestown Road in the Westgate neighborhood (along the border with DC) in Bethesda were entered; cash was targeted.  No signs of forced entry were noted on either vehicle.

An attempted residential burglary occurred in the 9400 block of Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda on Thursday, 5/30 at 5:00 a.m.  Attempted forced entry; nothing taken.

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