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City of Falls Church Crime Report: Week of July 15-21, 2024
Larceny, W Broad St, July 21, 8:30 PM, victim reported that while sitting on a bench, an unknown suspect stole their iPad from beside them. The unknown suspect is described as a black male approximately 20-25 years of age, wearing a black hat, black shirt, black pants, and black shoes. (Delayed report)
Body camera video released in deadly Silver Spring police shooting
Nearly two months after police shot and killed a man inside this Silver Spring apartment building, investigators released body camera video after the Silver Spring Justice Coalition and the man’s family criticized the delay. The video shows what happened after Bishop Jones-Daniel's brother called police just before midnight on...
Stone hosts Revolutionary War lecture
A ship stuck with its tea, a soldier who double enlisted and a man who may have accidentally hanged himself while stealing a pig. These stories and more were part of the “For King or for Country?: Tales of Maryland Before & During the American Revolution” presentation by St. Mary’s County Museums Division Manager Karen Stone on July 23 at the Leonardtown Library. Like at so many other times in...
Walker & Dunlop Adds Top Kansas City Multifamily Producer to its Growing Midwest Investment Sales Team
BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 31, 2024-- Walker & Dunlop, Inc. announced today that it has expanded its Investment Sales team in the Midwest with the addition of industry veteran Jeff Stingley. Based in Kansas City, Jeff will be a managing director, specializing in the valuation and disposition of multifamily properties across the Midwest for institutional and private clients. He joins a seasoned Midwest team at Walker & Dunlop aiming to capitalize on the region’s burgeoning investment landscape. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240731759616/en/ Jeff Stingley (Photo: Business Wire)
Two Maryland Men Indicted For Wire Fraud
Baltimore, Md. (From the U.S. Department of Justice) – “A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Amit Ahuja, age 40, of Westminster, Maryland, Kapil Gulati, age 50, of Glen Burnie, Maryland, and Priyanshu Walia, age 39, of Cleveland, Ohio, with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud in connection with a technical support scheme where victims were made to believe that their computers had been compromised by a virus, or were susceptible to hacking, and payments were needed for computer repair services or software.
“NEW Happy Hour Deal: $3 Drinks at Dos Toros Every Thursday”
“Dos Toros Taqueria is launching a new happy hour. Taqueria lovers who come into the Dupont Circle location (1350 Connecticut Ave NW) Thursdays from 4-7pm can get $3 off all beers, seltzers and canned wines. Guests can choose between drinks like Tecate, Pacifico, Brooklyn Pulp Hazy IPA, Pinot Grigio, Rose,...
D.C. area under drought watch as heat rises
Residents in the D.C. area are now under a drought watch, according to an alert issued by the Drought Coordination Committee of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). The notice came on July 29, and will impact nearly roughly six million people. Residents are asked to take a variety...
Falls Church Launches New ‘Park Palooza’ Event Tonight
Tonight, Wednesday, July 31, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Cherry Hill Park, the City of Falls Church Department of Recreation and Parks will host its first-ever “Park Palooza” celebration with live music, backyard games, mini sports tournaments, corn grinding class demos, bingo, and other free activities. Anita’s Frozen Cotton Candy and Harvey’s will be onsite with snacks, eats, and sweet treats.
Rolling with the Flow in the D.C. Summer Heat with Camp MWABA
Metro Washington Association of Blind Athletes (MWABA) was thrilled to receive a grant from Adventure Cycling for our second annual tandem bike camping trip. This year, 25 campers braved the heat to camp with us on the Marsden Track on the C&O Canal Towpath. Of this year’s group, three people were first-time bike campers. Through a heat advisory, a detour, and many more adventures, we managed to roll with the flow and had a great time!
2 Men Sentenced for Possessing Thousands of Fentanyl Pills
Codefendants Malik Marin, 27, and Tuflah Davies, 27, were both sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a large amount of fentanyl. Marin, of Bowie, and Davies, of Laurel, traveled from Los Angeles to Rockville via Amtrak train and were transporting drugs, according to court documents.
Fairfax students’ award-winning scam detection site uses AI to tell you what’s ‘too good to be true’
Advik Atyam never expected to be scammed, but he too became a victim while reselling computer parts during the pandemic. He was in eighth grade at the time, and was talking to someone who wanted to buy his keyboard. Atyam named his price and they agreed to make the deal over PayPal. While the buyer got the keyboard, Atyam said he never got the money, because PayPal held the funds.
Governor Moore Attends Groundbreaking for New State Police Tactical Services Administration Building
Governor Wes Moore this week joined the Maryland Department of State Police and Maryland Department of General Services for the groundbreaking at the new Maryland State Police tactical services administration building in Jessup, Maryland. The new facility will help make Maryland safer through enhanced capacity to support specialized emergency and first responders from across the state. Governor Wes Moore calls this enhanced service an important step toward ensuring officers and public safety leaders have the resources and training they need to respond immediately, whenever crisis strikes–adding that this new building will keep Maryland prepared, keep Maryland alert, and keep Maryland safe. The $12.1 million project is part of a complex that houses various offices including the Maryland State Police Waterloo Barrack, special operations, administrative and procurement support, and fleet maintenance and outfitting. The new 22,000 square foot facility will be home to units for the Maryland State Police and the Office of the State Fire Marshal, including K-9 Units, the State Fire Marshal Bomb Squad and the Underwater Recovery Team. The facility will also serve as a statewide emergency operations center for first responders.
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