FREDERICK, MD – The Frederick Police Department is investigating an assault reported Monday morning around 9:15 a.m. in the area of Danielle Drive, where a visible law enforcement {presence} remains as officers secure the scene and begin their {investigation}. Officials say there is no known ongoing threat to the public but have asked residents to stay away from the area to allow emergency crews to work safely.
Officers arrived shortly after receiving reports of an altercation, and the scene quickly drew multiple patrol units. Detectives are now collecting evidence, canvassing nearby homes, and interviewing potential witnesses. Traffic delays have been reported as police blocked sections of Danielle Drive and nearby intersections.
In a statement posted to social media, the department confirmed that community members should expect a continued police response through the morning hours. “A visible police presence will remain in place, and traffic disruptions are expected,” the statement read.
Authorities have not released information about the individuals involved or any potential motive behind the assault. Police said preliminary findings suggest the incident was isolated and that there is no wider danger to residents.
- Police are investigating a 9:15 a.m. assault on Danielle Drive in Frederick
- Officers remain on scene with visible presence and road closures
- No ongoing threat to the public, officials say
The Frederick Police Department is asking anyone with information to contact their tip line or reach out directly to detectives. Investigators said ensuring {community} safety remains their top priority as the situation develops.