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Police Report: June 10

3100 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 6:30 am officers took a report of a theft from auto. The victim/owner told the officers that sometime during the previous night someone broke out the back window of his 1997 Toyota Corolla and stole the car’s stereo. A canvass of the area failed to locate evidence or witnesses.

3200 block of Queenstown Drive: At about 5:20 pm officers took a report of a vandalism to auto. The victim/owner showed the officers where someone had broken the left rear vent window of her 1996 Nissan Maxima. Nothing was taken from the vehicle. A canvass of the area failed to locate evidence or witnesses.

4500 block of Eastern Avenue: At about 7:45 pm officers on patrol observed two individuals sitting inside a 2007 Cadillac STS drinking alcoholic beverages. Both were issued criminal citations for the violation. Neither individual was sober enough to drive the vehicle so it was impounded for safekeeping.

36th and Perry Streets: At about 10:30 pm officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Further investigation revealed that a passenger in the vehicle had an open arrest warrant through the Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office for contempt of court. She was arrested on the warrant and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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