Two found dead in Boyds home with high carbon monoxide levels

Plus: Blaze causes $200K in damage to Potomac home; Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts notch first win against Bethesda’s Big Train June 29, 2026 6:00 a.m. 11:20 p.m. Montgomery County first responders found two adults dead Saturday afternoon inside...

Two found dead in Boyds home with high carbon monoxide levels
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Two found dead in Boyds home with high carbon monoxide levels

Plus: Blaze causes $200K in damage to Potomac home; Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts notch first win against Bethesda’s Big Train

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June 29, 2026 6:00 a.m. | Updated: June 28, 2026 11:20 p.m.

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    Montgomery County first responders found two adults dead Saturday afternoon inside a Boyds home with high levels of carbon monoxide. A vehicle was found running inside the garage, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service officials. [WUSA7]

    Blaze causes $200K in damage to Potomac home

    A smoldering pile of oil-stained and soaked rags is believed to have sparked a Saturday morning blaze that caused roughly $200,000 in damage to a vacant Potomac home under construction, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service officials. [DC News Now]

    Thunderbolts notch first win against Big Train

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    The Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts notched their first win against local rival Bethesda’s Big Train with a score of 6-5 during the second game of Wednesday’s double-header. [Source of the Spring]

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    Originally published at Bethesdamagazine