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Andrea Noble

anoble@washingtontimes.com

Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

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D.C. police roll out new crime-reporting tool

A new online reporting tool will allow people to submit reports of suspicious activity around the District and photos or videos of the activities directly to the Metropolitan Police Department, officials announced Wednesday.

September 7, 2011
Gary Giordano

Aruba court denies Giordano’s detention appeal

The Aruban Court of Appeal has upheld a judge's ruling to keep a Gaithersburg man, suspected in the disappearance of a travel companion, detained for 60 days, prosecutors said Wednesday.

September 7, 2011
Gary V. Giordano

Judges to hear appeal of Aruba detention

An appeals hearing will be held before a panel of three judges Wednesday morning in the case of a Gaithersburg man suspected in the August disappearance of a travel companion on Aruba, according to prosecutors.

September 6, 2011

PG man guilty of killing ex-lover

A Prince George's County jury found a man guilty of first-degree murder in last summer's fatal shooting of his 17-year-old former girlfriend in Landover, an incident that highlighted the mishandling of a felony arrest warrant by the county's Office of the Sheriff.

September 1, 2011

Three shot in D.C., P.G.

Two men were shot and critically injured Tuesday night in a Landover neighborhood and another man was shot in Northeast Washington.

August 31, 2011
Gary Giordano

Aruba keeps Giordano detained

An Aruban judge on Wednesday ordered a Gaithersburg man suspected in the disappearance of a travel companion detained for an additional 60 days, according to prosecutors.

August 31, 2011
Ricardo Leon

Fairfax officers cleared in fatal shooting

Two Fairfax County police officers who fatally shot a Defense Department security officer after a disturbance at the man's home in Centreville will not be criminally charged, police said Tuesday.

August 30, 2011

Hearing delayed in shooting case with D.C. officer, transgenders

A preliminary hearing has been continued until Friday in the case of an off-duty Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of drunkenly climbing onto the hood of a car and firing shots at the five people inside after an altercation with the group.

August 30, 2011

Maryland judge bars prior warrant in murder trial

After a Capitol Heights man was charged in the fatal shooting of his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend last summer, sheriff's deputies in Prince George's County admitted to mishandling a felony warrant for the man on a prior offense and failing to arrest him.

August 29, 2011

Va. man charged in P.G. homicide

A Warrenton, Va., man has been charged in connection with the weekend murder of an acquaintance in Laurel, Prince George's County police said.

August 29, 2011
Montgomery County Council member Craig Rice

Montgomery County proposes flash-mob law

Montgomery County officials are exploring ways to stem a troubling trend of juvenile flash-mob thefts, including by drafting a bill specifically tailored to prosecute mob-related crime.

August 28, 2011
**FILE** Montgomery County State's Attorney John McCarthy (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

More than a dozen teens charged in Germantown mob robbery

More than a dozen teens who were part of a mob that descended en masse on a Germantown 7-Eleven and were captured on surveillance videos brazenly raiding the store's shelves and refrigerators of candy, chips and sodas have been criminally charged, police said Friday.

August 26, 2011

MPD officer charged in shooting involving transgenders

A drunken off-duty Metropolitan Police Department officer fired a gun and wounded a person among a group of people — some of whom were transgender — after a confrontation with them early Friday morning, police said.

August 26, 2011