Police release images of suspects tied to antisemitic vandalism at Brookeville elementary school

Plus: Rockville women’s shelter looking for new home; Gaithersburg police seek identity of man who kicked at, damaged department station After antisemitic graffiti was discovered May 3 at Greenwood Elementary School in Brookeville, Montgomery County...

Police release images of suspects tied to antisemitic vandalism at Brookeville elementary school
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Police release images of suspects tied to antisemitic vandalism at Brookeville elementary school

Plus: Rockville women’s shelter looking for new home; Gaithersburg police seek identity of man who kicked at, damaged department station

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Elia Griffin

May 14, 2026 9:41 a.m.

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    After antisemitic graffiti was discovered May 3 at Greenwood Elementary School in Brookeville, Montgomery County police say they have confirmed three persons of interest in the case are now suspects. The department released surveillance photos from the school showing three men in dark clothing seen leaving the area. [DC News Now]

    Rockville women’s shelter searching for new home

    Rainbow Place, a shelter in Rockville that has served women experiencing homelessness, is seeking a new home for its services after learning that the church it has operated in for 44 years will be sold. [NBC News 4]

    Investigators searching for man who kicked, damaged Gaithersburg police station

    Gaithersburg police are searching for a man who they say vandalized and damaged an ID card scanner and handicap access button at the entrance to the department’s station on April 23. The department released a video Wednesday showing a man kicking the building and punching the doors, and is asking the public for help identifying the suspect. [7 News]

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