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Monday, November 19, 2012

Who's Hiring in Wheaton

Looking for a job in the Wheaton area?

If you are seeking employment in the Wheaton area, these businesses have announced that they are hiring: Sears The Sears Outlet at Westfield Wheaton is currently hiring for sales and warehouse positions. To apply online visit www.SHOS.com. For more information call (301) 949-1036. Hollister Hollister at Westfield Wheaton is hiring for managers in training and seasonal staff. Apply online at: careers.hollisterco.com For more information contact the manager Chris at: (301) 933-3682. Assistant Manager at a Wheaton Restaurant An unnamed "growing fast casual restaurant" in Wheaton is looking for an assistant manager, according to a job posting online. To clarify: "No grease. Fresh foods."  Know of any other job opportunities in Wheaton? Tell us…

Friday, September 23, 2011

Police Blotter: Sept. 5-13

An aggravated assault and three robberies all occurred in the Wheaton area.

Yesterday, Montgomery County Police released the latest crime statistics for the Fourth District from Sept. 5 through Sept. 13. Robbery: Suspect: black male, 18-25, 5’6”, 140 lbs., thin build, wearing a sweatshirt, and blue jeans. Jeremiah Jordan McLeod has been arrested and charged with this crime. Suspect: black male, 5’6”, with a thin build. Suspect: black male, 25-28, 6’2”, 200 lbs., with dreadlocks, wearing a red T-shirt and black slacks. Aggravated Assault: Suspect: Hispanic male, 5’9”, 200 lbs; Vehicle: Black Ford van with MD tags.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Silver Spring Man Arrested for Two Wheaton Business Robberies

Jeremiah Jordan McLeod, 19, is charged with robberies of Cricket Wireless and Hollister.

On September 15, Montgomery County Police arrested Jeremiah Jordan McLeod, 19, of Silver Spring for the Sept. 7 armed robbery of the Hollister Company store in the Westfield Wheaton shopping mall. Video surveillance, combined with subsequent investigation by Montgomery County detectives led to the identification of Jeremiah McLeod. During police interrogation, McLeod confessed to the Hollister robbery as well as the Aug. 25 armed robbery of the Cricket Wireless on Georgia Avenue. Today, the suspect was charged with the Cricket Wireless and Hollister Company store armed robberies, first degree assault, theft under $100, and various handgun offenses. McLeod is currently being held on a $250,000 bond for the Hollister robbery.

Charles L.Garris

2:54 pm on Thursday, September 22, 2011

Too bad someone didn't take this punk out. Now we will have to house, feed, and cloth him for many years. We could use that $$$ for other street cleaning. Opps! No Pun Intended.   more ›

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