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Police Report: December 3

2900 block of Allison Street: At about 1:30 pm officers received a call from an individual who told them that she had recovered her 1988 Honda Civic she originally reported stolen from the 2900 block of Allison Street on August 2nd. She said she found it on August 3rd and forgot to notify police.

3300 block of Chillum Road (7-11): At about 4:20 am officers responded for the report of a theft. The on duty clerk told the officers that a male individual entered the store, went behind the counter and stole several packs of cigarettes. The suspect then fled on foot out of the store and disappeared into the Queenstown apartments complex. A canvass of the area for the individual proved negative.

4700 block of 30th Street: At about 4:45 am officers responded to serve a criminal arrest warrant. The officers were met by an individual who had obtained the warrant for his domestic partner based on an earlier altercation that occurred in Bladensburg. The warrant charged the partner with robbery, 2nd degree assault and theft under $500. The officers were able to locate the partner and served the warrant on him. He was taken into custody and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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