Friday, January 12, 2024

Indecent exposure at Gaithersburg grocery store


Gaithersburg City police responded to a report of indecent exposure at a grocery store Tuesday night, January 9, 2024. The incident was reported at a supermarket in the 18700 block N. Frederick Avenue at 8:13 PM Tuesday. A suspect was also accused of possession of amphetamines and related drug paraphernalia in the incident.

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Germantown apartment complex to add Tesla charging stations


The Cherry Knoll apartments at 18832 Bent Willow Circle in Germantown will be adding infrastructure for the future in the coming months. A Tesla 200A charger will be added to the property. It will allow for the charging of 6 electric vehicles at once. The charging stations are meant for residents of the apartments.

Monday, January 8, 2024

Assault in Dickerson


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a 2nd-degree assault in Dickerson this past Friday afternoon, January 5, 2024. The assault was reported in the 18000 block of Moore Road at 4:15 PM Friday. It allegedly took place in a wooded area along that stretch of Moore Road.

Friday, January 5, 2024

Strong-arm robbery in Montgomery Village


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a strong-arm robbery in Montgomery Village early yesterday morning, January 4, 2024. The robbery was reported at the Cider Mill Apartments at 18205 Lost Knife Circle at 2:43 AM Thursday. Lost Knife Circle is a frequent address in Montgomery County Police Department crime reports, and is the highest-crime area of Montgomery Village, along with the adjacent Lost Knife Road.

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Gaithersburg woman killed in Germantown collision


A young Gaithersburg woman has died after an automobile collision on MD 355 in Germantown. Daniela Fernanda Pineda, 20, was driving a blue 2007 Honda Civic southbound on Frederick Road around 12:16 PM on Tuesday, December 26, 2023. For reasons yet to be determined by investigators, Pineda's car crossed the median into oncoming traffic, striking a northbound 2021 Ford Transit van in the vicinity of Wheatfield Drive.

Pineda was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. Tragically, she later succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. The driver of the van was also taken to a hospital. Montgomery County police describe his injuries as non-life-threatening.

This accident is still under active investigation by the Collision Reconstruction Unit of the Montgomery County Police Department. Anyone with information regarding this collision is asked to contact CRU detectives at (240) 773-6620. 

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Gaithersburg City Council eases path to approval of Guapo's dining pier at Rio Lakefront


Gaithersburg's City Council voted 3-2 to shorten the approval process for a proposed dining pier at Guapo's at Rio Lakefront at their meeting last night. Councilmembers Neil Harris, Lisa Henderson, and Robert Wu voted in favor of the expedited process; Councilmembers Jim McNulty and Yamil Hernández cast the dissenting votes. The majority voted to approve the first of two options, declaring the pier proposal to be a change of minor effect, and allow the Planning Commission to make the final decision on the matter. Their other option would have been to declare the proposed addition to pose a detrimental impact to the property, which would trigger a longer approval process with a public hearing, and a final vote by the Council.


Opponents, and some who voted in favor, focused on two major concerns. First, the possibility that an increasing number of restaurant tenants would seek to have their own barges on the lake, thereby blocking water views for pedestrians and other tenants. And second, the possible pedestrian conflicts with servers frequently crossing the boardwalk with trays of food.


But the horse has already left the proverbial barn on this issue from a rhetorical and legal standpoint. The Mayor and Council have already approved a similar dining pier for Copper Canyon Grill at the property. Any other tenant could now cry foul with that precedent being set, and the time for hand-wringing about the potential drawbacks was when the original Copper Canyon pier was on the table for debate.


Guapo's supporters, including Mayor Jud Ashman, said they were confident that property owner Peterson Cos. would be capable of policing these questions on its own, and would be unlikely to allow actions that were detrimental to its long-term success. Ashman added that he would like to see more outdoor dining options in the city, in general. It's likely that Peterson will also benefit from higher revenues as more barges are approved, as it will be leasing additional square footage to the tenants in question.



Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Assault at Germantown bar


Montgomery County police were called to a bar in Germantown after someone reported having been the victim of a 2nd-degree assault there. The assault was reported at a bar in the 20000 block of Century Boulevard at 12:15 AM yesterday morning, January 1, 2024.