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Crime watch: Week of December 10

12/16/06 4000 block 35th St: Citizen armed robbery
12/16/06 3700 block 35th St: Citizen armed robbery
12/16/06 3100 block Queens Chapel Rd: Simple assault on victim
12/16/06 3200 block Rhode Island Av: Arrestee driving while impaired by alcohol
12/16/06 2900 block Allison St: Citation issued for public drinking
12/16/06 4200 block 28th St: Theft from auto
12/15/06 3400 Ceder Lane Alley: Suspects arrested for drug possession
12/15/06 2400 block Arundel Rd: Residential break and enter
12/15/06 4000 block 29th St: Break and enter commercial business
12/14/06 3300 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for urinating in public
12/14/06 2300 block Varnum St: Commercial armed robbery
12/14/06 3700 block Quincy St: Traffic stop, driver arrested for possessing drugs and a loaded handgun
12/14/06 3800 block Eastern Av: Break and enter commercial business
12/14/06 3700 block Quincy St: Traffic stop, individual arrested on an open warrant
12/14/06 4200 block 31st St: Vandalism to residence
12/14/06 2900 block Arundel Rd: Theft from auto
12/14/06 4200 block Eastern Av: Individual arrested for disorderly conduct
12/13/06 3300 block Perry St: Stolen handgun recovered
12/13/06 3200 block Varnum St: Suspect taken into custody after barricade
12/12/06 3700 block 36th St: Citation issued for drinking alcohol in public
12/12/06 4000 block 29th St: Theft from auto
12/1/06 3300 block Chauncey Pl: Residential unlawful entry
12/12/06 3300 block Buchanan St: Suspects arrested for stolen vehicle
12/12/06 4200 block Russell Av: Residential breaking and entering
12/12/06 3700 block 37th St: Theft of auto
12/12/06 2900 block Allison St: Assault caused by teens fighting
12/11/06 2300 block Arundel Rd: Vandalism to commercial property
12/11/06 4200 block Kaywood Dr: Attempt theft of auto
12/11/06 2400 block Arundel Rd: Breaking and entering
12/11/06 4300 block 28th Pl: Attempted breaking and entering - apartment
12/11/06 3800 block 34th St: Warrant Service/vehicle impound
12/10/06 3000 block Arundel Rd: Simple assault on victim
12/10/06 3200 block Queenstown Dr: Domestic dispute between roommates

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