Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The walk will double as police outreach to gain more information on the killing of 17-year-old Amber Stanley.
The Prince George's County Police Department will take part in a community walk in Kettering on Wednesday, Sept. 26. The community and police will begin the walk Oak Creek West Community Park at 13204 Whiteholm Drive at 6 p.m. District 2 Commander Maj. Amal Awad will be on hand as police pass around fliers seeking information about 17-year-old Amber Stanley's death. Stanley was fatally shot in her bed on Aug. 22.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Prince George's County Police will be handing out fliers in the Kettering community Friday to help get more information on Amber Stanley's death.
Just four days after Prince George's County Police held a meeting in the Kettering community to talk to residents about the death of Amber Stanley, they continue to search for information—this time with the help of fliers. County police officers will be handing out fliers Friday in Kettering and Mitchellville in hopes of reaching out to more community members about the death of 17-year-old Stanley. The Flowers High senior was fatally shot in her bedroom around 10:23 p.m. on Aug. 22, after an unknown assailant kicked down the door to her home on the 100 block of Chartsey Street and shot her in her bedroom, police said. Since then police have gone door-to-door canvassing the neighborhood for information, interviewed family and friends, …
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
County police met with more than 100 residents Monday night to talk about the case.
More than 100 residents showed up Monday evening at the Kettering Community Center to learn more about the killing of a vivacious teen— a case police say has left them without many leads. According to The Washington Post, Prince George’s Deputy Police Chief Craig Howard said police don't believe the shooting was random, but they still don't have a suspect or a motive for the killing. Howard also wanted to assure residents that their neighbor was safe, the Post reporting that there were "only three violent crimes so far this year." Prince George's County Police are hoping that by reaching out to the public, they may received more information that could lead to an arrest, WUSA9 reported. Amber Deanna Stanley was found in her home suffering…
Friday, September 7, 2012
Police will answer questions and seek the community's assistance in the on-going case on Sept. 10.
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- Ben Gross
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Deputy Chief Craig Howard and members of the District II Command Staff of The Prince George’s County Police Department will meet with residents of the Kettering community on Sept.10 to address citizens’ concerns regarding the slaying of Amber Stanley. Stanley was fatally shot inside her home in the Kettering community on Aug. 23. There are no suspects in the case and detectives are seeking help from the community. Kettering residents and members of the media can discuss the case on Monday, Sept. 10, 2012, at 7 p.m. in the Kettering Community Center, located at 11800 Chesterton Drive, Upper Marlboro.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Police are still searching for a suspect and a motive in Amber Stanley's fatal shooting.
Police continue to investigate the homicide of a 17-year-old honor student from Kettering, spending much of Thursday evening going door-to-door to talk to neighbors. According to police, they found Amber Stanley fatally shot in her home in the 100 block of Chartsey Street Wednesday night. Police told The Washington Post that an intruder broke into the home, went into Stanley's bedroom and shot her multiple times. Other people were home at the time, according to the Post, but they were not injured. Prince George's County police tweeted Thursday asking their followers to help them crack the case. They still have no suspect or motive for Stanley's killing. Stanley was a honor student at Charles H. Flowers High School in Springdale who …
Thursday, August 23, 2012
A 17-year-old girl was found dead in an apartment in Kettering, police are reporting.
Update, 2:32 p.m.: The 17-year-old girl fatally shot in Kettering early Thursday morning is Amber Deanna Stanley, police said. Police found Stanley's body in a home on the 100 block of Chartsey Street around 10:23 p.m. Wednesday. At this time police are trying to identify suspects and a motive for the killing. Stanley was a senior at Charles H. Flowers High School in Springdale, WUSA9 reported Thursday. Principal Gorman Brown made an official announcement at the start of the school day, according to the TV station. Prince George's County Public Schools released this statement Thursday: The Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) community is tremendously saddened by the death of Charles Herbert Flowers High School honors student …
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victoria smith
1:17 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013
This sadden me, another one of our children gone. Another parent have to bury their child. Senseless. To the family my condolences and prayers!   more ›