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Assistance Needed in Identifying a Suspicious Vehicle

This information is being disseminated for investigatory purposes only, and neither the described vehicle nor any possible occupant is believed to pose a threat to any person or property.

The police department has received an anonymous tip that a dark burgundy Ford Mustang may be involved in narcotics trafficking and prostitution. The vehicle has been seen 3-4 times per week in the area of the alley that runs behind the 3100 and 3200 blocks of Perry Street (Alley 17); and near the intersection of 31st Street and Bunker Hill Road.

The MRPD is asking for the public’s help in locating and identifying this car and any occupants. If anyone sees a vehicle matching the above description please call our Communications center at 301-985-6565/6566. Residents are asked not to approach the vehicle but to call police with the location, a license plate number if possible and a description of anyone inside the car.

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