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Rockville Police Station Offers a Safe Haven for Online Transactions

You’re looking to sell that old coffee table but you’re reluctant to invite a stranger into your home to complete the sale. Look no further than the Rockville City Police Department station, which offers its parking lot as a safe place for buyers and sellers to complete a transaction arranged through online services.

The parking lot of the station, at 2 W. Montgomery Ave., is well-lit, under constant video surveillance and open to the public for transactions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

Rockville City Police Department station.
The Rockville City Police Department station, at 2 W. Montgomery Ave., provides a safe place for completing online transactions.

The RCPD offers these recommendations for buying or selling items via an online service:

  • Ask questions before going to buy an item. If the seller can’t answer questions, there is a strong possibility they may not actually have the item and could be looking to commit a crime.
  • Consider not buying from sellers who only list an email address. This could be a sign that the seller has something to hide. Request a telephone number and be cautious if they refuse.
  • Meet in a public place, like a police station. Criminals seek easy targets and do not want witnesses.
  • Do not go alone. Ask a friend to accompany you.
  • Never go to a second location. If you arrive at a prearranged meeting place and are asked to go somewhere else, refuse.
  • Trust your instincts. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it more than likely is.
  • Stay in communication. Let your spouse, friends, family or coworkers know where you are going, who you are meeting and when you will be back.
  • Be on guard and be smart. Don’t wear expensive or “flashy” clothing. Doing so can invite criminal activity.
  • Report suspicious activity. Call Rockville police at 240-314-8900.

Learn more about the RCPD and its programs and services at www.rockvillemd.gov/crime-safety.

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