Suspect arrested in shooting death of Chevy Chase Village ex-manager

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The Montgomery County police have charged a man in the death of the former manager of Chevy Chase Village, who was found dead in his Bethesda, Maryland, house last week.

Billy Phillips III, 36, of Rockville, has been arrested and charged in the murder of Geoffrey Biddle, of Bethesda.

Biddle was found dead of a gunshot wound in his Windsor Lane house on Thursday, June 24, after police were called to the house for a welfare check.

Phillips was arrested Tuesday and faces a charge of first-degree murder. A bond review is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Biddle was village manager from 2003 through 2009. He began work at Chevy Chase Village in 1994.

Biddle was CEO of Payment Solutions. President David Sacramo on Monday called Biddle “an exceedingly kind and thoughtful person. … Extremely selfless in professional and personal decisions, he truly had other people’s best interests at heart, above his own.”

Troy O’Connor, who works at PSI, said Biddle was “incredibly dedicated to the success of the company and fought as hard for our personal lives as our professional lives.”

“All PSI employees feel Geoff will always be sorely missed and impossible to replace,” the company added.

WTOP’s Rick Massimo contributed to this report.

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