5 Fires In 1 Night In Gaithersburg: Some Investigated As Arson

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Gaithersburg MD

08 October, 2021

12:16 PM

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GAITHERSBURG, MD — Gaithersburg Police and Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Services are investigating a series of suspicious events that took place during the early hours of Thursday. Between the hours of 1 and 2 a.m., firefighters were called to five separate fires — some of which are being investigated as arson — and police responded to a break-in and robbery at a jewelry store. The City of Gaithersburg Police Department released this timeline of events from the night: 1:20 a.m. — MCFRS responds to the Montgomery Village Eye Center at 18310 Montgomery Village Avenue for the report of a fire that is being investigated as an arson. 1:30 a.m. — GPD officers responds to the Jewelry Exchange of Maryland lat 501 N. Frederick Avenue in Gaithersburg for a commercial alarm. Suspects stole jewelry from the store, police said.1:30 a.m. — MCFRS responds to the 19500 block of Divot Place in Montgomery Village where shed/fence is on fire near the rear of the house. 1:35 a.m. — MCFRS responds to the 10000 block of Dellcastle Road in Montgomery Village for a garage fire. 1:42 a.m. — MCFRS responds to the 100 block of Watkins Station Circle in Gaithersburg for a vehicle fire. The vehicle had previously been reported as stolen from the Gaithersburg area and the fire is being investigated as an arson. 2:01 a.m. — MCFRS responds to a commercial fire at the Galanis Center at 8 E. Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg that is being investigated as an arson. NOTE: @MontgomeryCoMD Anyone with information regarding several fires (fence, garage, vehicle, commercial bldg) that occurred early 10/7 (btwn 1 & 2a) in same general Gaithersburg/Montgomery Village area CONTACT @mcfrs Fire/Explosive Arson Tipline at 240.777.2263 or your local PD https://t.co/jEX56rluUv pic.twitter.com/InCyXE5xUq— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) October 7, 2021 Police and fire officials are asking anyone with information to call police at 301-258-6400 or the Fire and Explosive Investigators at 240-777-2263.

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