Showing posts with label juvenile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juvenile. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

12-year-old arrested for breaking into Bethesda Porsche dealership accused in additional incidents [6th Time]

Montgomery County Police have confirmed that a 12-year-old was arrested in connection to an overnight break-in at a Porsche dealership in Bethesda

While few details are available about the juvenile suspect, police tell FOX 5 that he has been hitting dealerships across the area. 

Police caught him just before 3 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 2 after they responded to the Porsche dealership at 11990 Rockville Pike, for the report of a burglary in progress. 

The 12-year-old suspect was apprehended and later released into the custody of his parents...

12-year-old arrested for breaking into Bethesda Porsche dealership accused in additional incidents | FOX 5 DC

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

MD Lawmakers introduce legislation to keep sex offenders from attending school in person

Baltimore (WBFF) — Less than two months remain in this year’s Maryland legislative session, and lawmakers are moving forward with legislation to keep juvenile sex offenders from attending public schools in person.

“This amendment is probably the most important part of this bill right now,” said Delegate Kathy Szeliga, a Republican representing Baltimore County, during a House Judiciary Committee hearing last Thursday. “It will close the juvenile sex offender loophole.”

For more than 10 hours, the committee heard testimony concerning Maryland’s Juvenile Justice system, a main topic during this year’s 90-day legislative session. Throughout the hearing, multiple pieces of Juvenile Justice legislation were debated. About eight hours into the hearing, Delegate Szeliga introduced an amendment...

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/lawmakers-introduce-legislation-to-keep-sex-offenders-from-attending-school-in-person#

Monday, October 30, 2023

Council Debates How to Handle ‘Broken’ Juvenile Justice System




...According to Montgomery County Police, so far in 2023, there have now been 845 juvenile arrests or referrals. Juvenile-related violent crime increased 95% since 2019, including a 108% increase in robbery since 2019, according to police.

McCarthy noted that violent crime is up, especially carjacking, stolen vehicles and possession of weapons. “Those things are off the charts.”

He also said that about one quarter of those arrested are not residents of Montgomery County.

“We are experiencing, I would say, it’s a small number of juveniles who do a large number of bad things,” said Councilmember Dawn Luedke.

She pointed to one youth who had been involved in three car thefts over a six week period. During one of the incidents, a nearby school was placed on lockdown...

Council Debates How to Handle ‘Broken’ Juvenile Justice System - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

. @MCFRS Fire Investigators recently arrested Bill Clinton GOMEZ, Rockville, age 18, Charged w/ 2nd degree arson, vacant house

Monday, July 18, 2022

Two Juveniles Arrested Following Germantown Robbery

 For Immediate Release: Friday, July 15, 2022

Gaithersburg, MD - Two 14-year-old boys have been arrested following a robbery in a Germantown store.

On Thursday, July 7, 2022, at approximately 6 p.m., Montgomery County police officers were dispatched to the Tobacco and Vape Zone in the 13000 block of Wisteria Dr. in Germantown.

Earlier that day, at approximately 3:15 p.m., a store employee was sitting outside the store when three teenagers approached the front of the store. The employee recognized the three teens and told all three they were too young to enter the store, and to leave. Words were exchanged between the teens and the employee, and the teens left.

A short time later, two of the juveniles retuned, with suspect number one wearing a black ski mask covering his face and head. He walked quickly to the front door and entered the store. As the employee stood up to stop him from going inside, suspect number two attempted to hit the victim.

Once inside the store, suspect number one went behind the store counter. The employee followed and attempted to remove him from behind the counter. There was a physical altercation between suspect number one and the store employee. The suspect then grabbed several tobacco products. The victim attempted to call 911 but the suspect knocked the phone out of his hands.

Suspect number two, who had been outside, put his ski mask on and entered the store. Both suspects then fled the store and ran behind the shopping center.

On July 8, 2022, a 5th District patrol officer recognized the suspects from the robbery after seeing their pictures. He observed three juveniles walking on Century Blvd near Crystal Rock Dr. The officer exited his marked patrol car and asked the group to stop.  All three juveniles ran.  After a brief foot chase, suspect number one was apprehended. He was arrested and transported to the 5D station. 

Suspect number two was located a short time later.

Suspect number one has been charged with robbery, while suspect number two has been charged with attempted second-degree assault. The Montgomery County Department of Juvenile Services was notified of their arrests, and both have been released to their parents.

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Friday, March 13, 2020

Where Does MCPS Educate Violent Offenders? Are Violent Offenders in Neighborhood Schools?

Juvenile arrests in Maryland


Definitions: The juvenile arrest rate is the number of arrests of juveniles, ages 10-17, for violent and non-violent offenses, per 10,000 youths ages 10-17.
Data Source: Arrest data from the Maryland State Police. Population data from Puzzanchera et al, Easy Access to Juvenile Populations: 1990-2014.
Footnotes: Fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30