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The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), officially the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCP), is a nationally accredited agency and the primary law enforcement agency of Montgomery County, Maryland, providing the full spectrum of policing services to the entire county, including the Potomac River.
A Montgomery County cop who authorities said was intentionally struck by a driver on Interstate 270 last month had both legs amputated but hasn't lost his desire to be a police officer,...
According to the attorney general's office, the Montgomery County officers involved in the incident were Sergeant Brett Trahan, a 29-year veteran; Police Officer III Kyle Baxter, a 9-year...
SILVER SPRING, MD — Authorities said Tuesday night that the Montgomery County Police officer who died a day earlier was killed by a self-inflicted wound. Officer Thomas J. Bomba, 38, was found ...
Montgomery County Police spokesman Captain Paul Starks described the incident as a "systematic check of trunks and rear hitches" of detained vehicles. Three suspects were identified in the traffic and taken into custody without incident. One handgun and bank currency were recovered.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — A 36-year-old Montgomery County Police officer died Friday morning after an incapacitating medical event led him to crash his car, police said in a news release.
A Montgomery County police officer is in critical condition after he was hit by a suspected drunk driver on Interstate 270 near Watkins, authorities said. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
The Montgomery Police Department (MPD) was established in 1820. It employs about 524 sworn officers and another 200 support staff. It is headed by Chief of Police Ernest N. Finley.
A Montgomery County police officer who had both legs amputated after authorities said was intentionally struck by a driver on Interstate 270 is on a lengthy but positive road to recovery ...
The names of Montgomery County's fallen law enforcement were read in a roll call of officers and the lighting of candles by Horsham Township police officers K. John Potts, Ben Simpson, and Bonita ...