Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
D.C. woman charged in fatal stabbing
Police in the District have charged a 19-year-old woman in connection with a fatal stabbing near Gallaudet University. Published October 12, 2011
Man fatally stabbed in Northeast D.C.
A man was fatally stabbed near Gallaudet University in the District on Tuesday in a domestic-related attack, police said. Published October 11, 2011
New appeal for Gaithersburg man held in Aruba
The Aruban lawyer for a Gaithersburg man detained for more than two months in the disappearance and presumed death of his travel companion has filed an appeal for the man's release. Published October 11, 2011
Woman charged in P.G. stabbing involved in similar 2005 incident
A woman accused of stabbing another woman outside a Lanham Target store Tuesday morning was the same woman who spent six years in a mental hospital after a similar attack at a Bethesda Nordstrom department store, police said. Published October 11, 2011
P.G. police say shooting victim was a teen
Prince George's County police identified the victim of a fatal shooting in Hillcrest Heights as a 17-year-old who lived in the neighborhood. Published October 11, 2011
P.G. neighbor of murder suspect had filed previous complaints
DeAngelo Walker terrorized residents in his Capitol Heights neighborhood for more than a year before he was charged with the murder of a neighbor this month, said a neighbor who filed assault charges against Mr. Walker. Published October 6, 2011
Parents of slain P.G. teen angered by latest mishandled warrant
The parents of a teenage girl slain by her ex-boyfriend after the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office failed to arrest the man on an open warrant are angered that the agency has again mishandled an arrest warrant for another man now accused of murder. Published October 5, 2011
SUV crashes into Northeast D.C. house
The jolt Janet Reid felt in her Northeast D.C. living room Wednesday morning was reminiscent of August's earthquake, so initially she assumed that was the cause. Published October 5, 2011
P.G. warrant foul-up under scrutiny
A Capitol Heights man with an open warrant out for his arrest was not taken into custody when he was served a peace order last month - the same day he is accused of fatally shooting his neighbor, the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. Published October 4, 2011
D.C. police get ready for large-scale protests
Police in the District are planning for sizable but civilized protests this week by groups affiliated with the anti-Wall Street demonstrations in New York as the movement gains support in cities across the country. Published October 3, 2011
Three stabbed in downtown D.C. fight
Three men were stabbed early Friday during a fight downtown, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Published September 30, 2011
D.C. man pleads guilty to shooting transgender woman
A 20-year-old D.C. man on Thursday admitted to shooting a transgender woman in the neck earlier this month after she declined his solicitation for a sex act. Published September 29, 2011
Five shot overnight in three incidents in D.C., P.G.
Five people were shot, though none fatally, overnight in the District and Prince George's County, police said Thursday. Published September 29, 2011
Evans: Arrest of D.C. employee in $400,000 theft shows reforms are working
A D.C. Council member with oversight of the city's finances says the arrest of a government employee accused of bilking more than $400,000 from the Office of Tax and Revenue shows security reforms are having an effect. Published September 29, 2011
Court dates set for P.G. delegate in theft case
Court dates are set for a state delegate from Prince George's County accused of stealing campaign money to pay for her wedding and the salary of an attorney at her law firm, according to the office of the state prosecutor. Published September 28, 2011
Extra patrols in P.G. lead to less crime
Violent crime decreased by as much as 23 percent from last year in five Prince George's County neighborhoods targeted for extra patrols over the summer, police said Wednesday. Published September 28, 2011
Overtime pay going to ‘on deck’ D.C. cops
The Metropolitan Police Department is complying with a recent ruling that forces it to pay overtime to officers who worked extra shifts in 2009 as part of Chief Cathy L. Lanier's signature crime-prevention initiative, All Hands on Deck. Published September 27, 2011
Son of former D.C. Mayor Barry spared jail in drug case
The son of former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry avoided jail time Tuesday but was sentenced to 18 months probation for felony drug possession. Published September 27, 2011
Girl, 10, assaulted in P.G. apartment
A 10-year-old girl was sexually assaulted Monday morning by a man who entered her family's Oxon Hill apartment through her bedroom window, according to Prince George's County police. Published September 26, 2011
Two injured in U.Md. chem lab explosion
Two University of Maryland students were injured Monday in the College Park campus' Chemistry Building when a chemical reaction caused an explosion in the lab where they were working. Published September 26, 2011