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Andrea Noble

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

Articles by Andrea Noble

** FILE ** D.C. firefighters (from top) Lt. Brian Alston, Ryan Doyle, Greg Smith and Shawn Welch attempt to drain the entrance area of a flooded residence in the Adams Morgan area in this 2009 file photo.

Identity-theft scam feared by firefighters

Two women arrested in Atlanta on identity-theft charges related to their pitches for insurance visited every fire station in Washington, D.C., earlier this year peddling similar plans, fire union officials said this week. Published August 16, 2012

Man stabbed in Northwest neighborhood

Police say a man found Thursday suffering from multiple stab wounds to the chest in Northwest D.C. may have stabbed himself. Published August 16, 2012

Family Research Council shooter charged with assault with intent to kill

The man arrested in connection with a shooting at a conservative Christian-based family organization Wednesday is being charged with assault with intent to kill and transporting ammunition across state lines after authorities found 50 rounds of ammunition — along with 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches — in his backpack, according to court documents. Published August 16, 2012

NAACP asks Laurel police to halt own investigations

The NAACP in Prince George's County is asking that an outside agency handle investigations within the Laurel Police Department after receiving a series of complaints about officers' conduct. Published August 15, 2012

Career firefighters transferred to end firehouse friction at P.G. station

Prince George's County Fire Chief Marc S. Bashoor has transferred all career firefighters out of a Riverdale station, leaving volunteers to provide service after a series of conflicts between career employees and volunteer firefighters reached a boiling point, fire officials said. Published August 13, 2012

Former D.C. cop admits falsifying radar-camera testing records

A former D.C. police officer admitted Thursday to falsifying logs regarding the testing of mobile photo-radar cameras that issue speeding tickets — a move that resulted in the department having to refund more than $17,000 in traffic ticket fines. Published August 9, 2012

Man hit in face by officer outside Laurel club files lawsuit

A videotape that surfaced this week of a man being struck in the face by a Laurel police officer while handcuffed has spawned a $3 million lawsuit and an investigation by the Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office. Published August 9, 2012

Prince George's County Council member Karen Toles

P.G. council member Toles to welcome new Chick-fil-A

The decision whether to eat at Chick-fil-A has become a hot-button issue since the fast food company's president opened up about his support for traditional marriage, but one local politician says she's not making a political statement by welcoming the company with open arms. Published August 8, 2012

Riverdale man found dead

A man was found fatally shot inside a Riverdale home Wednesday afternoon, according to Prince George’s County police. Published August 8, 2012