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Committees vote to scale back Pulte’s housing plan

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

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a new lead CHIEF IDENTIFIES CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER WHO MAY HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH LYON SISTERS, MISSING SINCE 1975

Sheila (left) and Katherine Lyon went missing almost 39 years ago, in 1975.

Decision also allows limited development on Miles-Coppola, Egan sites n

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VIRGINIA TERHUNE STAFF WRITER

Five of the County Council’s nine members voted unanimously Tuesday to cut the Pulte Homes proposal to build 1,000 homes in the Ten Mile Creek watershed west of Interstate 270 in Clarksburg to 538 homes — equal to a 6 percent cap on impervious surfaces. The members also voted to place a impervious surface cap of 15 percent on the Miles-Coppola site, where the Peterson Cos. have proposed a Tanger fashion outlet center. The two committees involved in the vote included the Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy & Environment Committee, chaired by Council-

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Katie Ledecky, of Stone Ridge, laps the other swimmers in the girls 500-yard freestyle in the Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Swimming Championships on Saturday.

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Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger (center) points to a police mug shot of Lloyd Lee Welch. Police said Welch was at Wheaton Plaza on the day in 1975 when the Lyon sisters disappeared and may have had contact with them. At left is FBI Special Agent Steve Vogt. BY

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Stone Ridge junior became first woman to break 4 minute, 30 second mark in 500-yard freestyle n

BY JENNIFER BEEKMAN STAFF WRITER

The few minutes between the end of warmups and the start of a swimming championship is usually a time when swimmers focus inward, get themselves in the right frame of mind for the upcoming competition. Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart junior Katie Ledecky spent those moments at Saturday’s Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Swimming and Diving championships signing autographs for and taking pictures with young fans who approached her on the Germantown Indoor Swim center pool deck. The 2012 Olympic gold medalist didn’t even turn away admirers that hoarded around her on occasion in between her events — ultimately Stone Ridge coach Robert Walker escorted them away

ST. JOHN BARNED-SMITH

Montgomery County Police are hoping to find out more about Lloyd Lee Welch, a convicted sex offender, and his possible connection to the disappearance of Sheila and Katherine Lyon almost 39 years ago from Wheaton Plaza. Police say they have confirmed he was at the mall the day the girls disappeared.

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Police shed new light on an almost 39-year-old missing person case Tuesday when they identified a convicted sex offender they believe may have had contact with two Kensington girls the day they disappeared. The girls, Sheila and Katherine Lyon, ages 12 and 10, walked to Wheaton Plaza, as it was known at the time, for lunch on March 25, 1975, and vanished. At a press conference Tuesday, Montgomery County Police identified 57-year-old Lloyd Lee Welch, a convicted sex offender, and said they have confirmed he was at the mall the day the girls disappeared. Investigators have traveled to Delaware, where Welch is serving a prison sentence for raping young girls, to talk to him, Assistant Police Chief Russell Hamill said. Chief J. Thomas Manger declined to comment on how those interviews have gone and what police have learned in them. Welch has served jail time for

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1975 case in which two girls disappeared shattered sense of safety n

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BY SARAH SCULLY ST. JOHN BARNED-SMITH STAFF WRITERS

The story of a disappearance almost 39 years ago has haunted Montgomery County, resurfacing periodically with remembrances or potential leads to a still unsolved crime. Two young girls walking a half-mile to the Wheaton Plaza were never seen again. On March 25, 1975, the Lyon sisters went to the mall for pizza and window shopping. They vanished, shattering a sense of

See SAFETY, Page A-10 multiple convictions of sexual offenses and raping young girls in Virginia, South Carolina and Delaware, Manger said. He has not been charged in connection with the Lyons’ case. “If we were able to charge

someone, we would have done it,” Manger said. According to police, witnesses from that day told investigators they saw Welch “paying

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