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Police Report: October 13-14

October 13th:

3200 block of Queenstown Drive: At about 10 pm officers received a call to assist Queenstown security officers with a trespasser. The officers arrived and located the man in question who had been previously banned from the apartment complex. They also discovered that he was consuming an alcoholic beverage in a public place. He was issued a criminal citation for the alcohol violation, re-advised that he was banned from the complex and escorted off the property.

October 14th:

3300 block of Chillum Road: At about 9:50 am officers responded for the report of an attempted armed robbery that occurred earlier. The victim (a female in her teens) told the officers that about an hour earlier she was approached by four black males, all of whom were wearing dark clothing and masks. One of the men produced a knife and held it to her throat while the other three tried to take her book bag. The victim struggled with the men and was able to fend them off and keep her bag. The men fled the scene in an unknown direction. A search for them proved negative.

4100 block of 28th Street: At about 6:15 pm officers took a report of a residential burglary. The victims told the officers that sometime between 9:30 am on the 13th and 5:30 pm today someone broke into their residence through the front door and stole a laptop computer and a jar containing coins. Nothing else was taken and no evidence or witnesses were identified.

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