Police identify woman killed in Gaithersburg apartment

Plus: Lawsuit dismissal allows Chevy Chase, D.C., civic redevelopment to move ahead; MoCo animal services officer has helped thousands of animals Montgomery County police identified Ashlei Le Shae Jones as the 37-year-old woman found dead Sunday...

Police identify woman killed in Gaithersburg apartment
Public Safety & Justice

Police identify woman killed in Gaithersburg apartment

Plus: Lawsuit dismissal allows Chevy Chase, D.C., civic redevelopment to move ahead; MoCo animal services officer has helped thousands of animals

By Staff

June 24, 2026 9:15 a.m.

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    Montgomery County police identified Ashlei Le Shae Jones as the 37-year-old woman found dead Sunday morning in an apartment in the 8500 block of Snouffer School Road in Gaithersburg. The death is under investigation as a homicide. [DC News Now]

    Lawsuit dismissal allows Chevy Chase, D.C., civic redevelopment to move ahead

    With the dismissal of a lawsuit fighting zoning changes, plans can progress for mixed-income housing and a new library and community center along Connecticut Avenue NW in the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Chevy Chase. [Urban Turf]

    MoCo animal services officer has helped 16,000 animals over career

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    During an 11-year career, Montgomery County animal services officer Ryan Jesien estimates he has helped 16,000 animals – including those that are lost, injured, abused or in need of rescue. [The Washington Post]

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    Originally published at Bethesdamagazine