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Police investigate broken window at Montgomery Co. station as vandalism

(Courtesy Montgomery County police)

WASHINGTON — A window at a Montgomery County police station was believed to be broken over the weekend in a case of vandalism, police said.

Montgomery County police believe a BB or pellet gun may have been used.

The broken window was discovered around 10 a.m. Monday at the 3rd District station (1002 Milestone Drive) in the White Oak area. Saying the window had been vandalized, detectives believe it was broken either Sunday night or over the past weekend.

The window was to a room with limited traffic, police said.

No one was injured.

Anyone with information about this case can call 240-773-6870. To remain anonymous, call crime solvers toll-free at 1-866-411-8477. There is a cash reward.

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