UPDATE 5:30 p.m. Residents at the Aldon of Chevy Chase Apartments are concerned a break-in on Monday night at the complex’s management office may put their security at risk.
Timothy Cole, a spokesman for Aldon Management, said management is in the process of changing locks to the main entrances of the building and to individual units as a precaution.
Montgomery County Police confirmed an office burglary at the 4740 Bradley Blvd. address of the office on Monday at approximately 11:05 p.m. Nobody has been arrested and not many other details are known at this time.
A resident of the apartments, mid-rise brick buildings just south of Bethesda’s Central Business District, said management was re-keying doors on Thursday and that residents were concerned that master keys were accessed or stolen from the office.
The tipster also said computers were stolen, which has left tenants scared that personal information has been compromised.
Cole said Aldon Management doesn’t believe there was any personal information stolen in the break-in.