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Police Report: March 23-24

March 24 (early morning):

2700 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 12:10 am power shift officers discovered a 1999 Chevy van illegally parked at a yellow curb. Further investigation revealed that the tags on the van were supposed to be attached to a 1999 Toyota. The tags were seized and the vehicle was impounded.

March 23:

4200 block of 29th Street: At about 9 am officers on patrol checked the welfare of an individual sleeping in a vehicle. The officers learned that the individual was OK; however he had an open warrant through the Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office for contempt of court. He was arrested and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville without incident.

3100 block of Windom Road: At about 4:15 pm officers responded for a neighbor dispute. While the officers were talking to the parties and trying to get them calmed down, one of the neighbors struck the other in the head with a clipboard. She was arrested for second degree assault and taken to DOC in Hyattsville without further incident.

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