MONTGOMERY VILLAGE, MD — A noose was spotted hanging from a tree in the Heron's Cove Condominium neighborhood in Montgomery Village Thursday morning, police said.

At about 9:09 a.m., officers responded to reports of a noose seen hanging from a tree in the 18900 block of Mills Choice Road in Montgomery Village. The synthetic rope noose was found in a tree in a common area near the neighborhood parking lot around 8 a.m., police said. The residents whom officers interviewed had no indication that this was directed toward a specific individual or of any related suspicious activity in the neighborhood, police said. The noose was removed by the responding officer and entered into evidence.

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A noose was then found hanging from a tree outside the Hirshhorn Museum in DC May 27, and a few days later two nooses were found in the African-American History Museum in DC. Smithsonian NMAAHC Founding Director Lonnie Bunch released a statement calling the noose at the African-AmericanHistory Museum a "horrible act" and a "stark reminder of why our work is so important."

DC locals reported more nooses around the city after both museum incidents. Authorities discovered a noose hung from several doors at Anne Beers Elementary School in Southeast D.C. and a noose at a house under construction in Southeast.