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Crime Summary: Stolen Vehicle Reported at Town Center Parking Garage, More
The following incidents were supplied by Montgomery County police. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

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The following incidents were supplied by Montgomery County police. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

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Former Redlands Middle School teacher had was lawfully in the school, his attorney tells The Gazette.
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Business owner: ‘We really needed to get together, form a coalition, be stronger as one voice.’
Leggett: 'The message of the campaign is simple. One person can make a difference in a child’s life.'
Leggett: 'The message of the campaign is simple. One person can make a difference in a child’s life.'
Leggett: 'The message of the campaign is simple. One person can make a difference in a child’s life.'
Leggett: 'The message of the campaign is simple. One person can make a difference in a child’s life.'
Girls claim Meadow Hall Elementary School teacher touched them inappropriately, The Washington Post reports.
A Germantown Patch reader shares her reasons for supporting Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun violence prevention bill.
Leggett: 'The message of the campaign is simple. One person can make a difference in a child’s life.'
City manager: Federal grant cut by $11,000 due to sequestration
Event is at Black Hill Regional Park; thousands expected to attend