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Police Report: July 10-16

The Mount Rainier Police Department’s weekly report is not intended to be a listing of every incident or call for service handled by the police department, but merely a general summary of incidents that may be of interest to the community. Some reports may be outside the date parameters due to extended investigations or other circumstances. Some cases are not included at all due to ongoing investigations.   July 16 th :   4700 block of 30 th Street : Assault – 10:35pm. Officers on patrol observed a large group of juveniles fighting. When the officers stopped to intervene the group disbursed. One of the participants was found lying on the ground unconscious. EMS responded and transported the individual, along with his mother who was also at the scene, to Children’s Hospital for medical treatment.   3100 block of Queens Chapel Road : Stolen vehicle – 12:10pm. The owner of a 2005 Chrysler 300 told officers that she parked her vehicle in the parking lot at about 2am

Police/Community Conversation: Wednesday July 27th

Police Report: July 3-9

The Mount Rainier Police Department’s weekly report is not intended to be a listing of every incident or call for service handled by the police department, but merely a general summary of incidents that may be of interest to the community. Some reports may be outside the date parameters due to extended investigations or other circumstances. Some cases are not included at all due to ongoing investigations. July 9 th : One Municipal Place : Criminal citation – 10:40am. Officers issued a man a criminal citation for drinking in public. 3000 block of Buchanan Street : Destruction of property – 12:05pm. The victim told officers that she and her baby’s father had several people over to their apartment last night. Some of their guests got drunk and out of hand. At about 1am someone broke two windows from the inside of her apartment, one in the living room area and one in the bedroom. She could not advise who did it. 3300 block of Rhode Island Avenue : Vehicle impound – 2

Police Report: June 26 - July 2

The Mount Rainier Police Department’s weekly report is not intended to be a listing of every incident or call for service handled by the police department, but merely a general summary of incidents that may be of interest to the community. Some reports may be outside the date parameters due to extended investigations or other circumstances. Some cases are not included at all due to ongoing investigations. July 2 nd : 3400 block of Eastern Avenue : Warrant service – 2:55am. Officers responded for the report of an unwanted guest. Officers found the man in question in the backyard trying to hide in a shed. Further investigation revealed that he had an open arrest warrant through Montgomery County for failure to appear in court. He was arrested on the warrant and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville. 4300 block of 31 st Street : Vandalism to auto – 7:45am. The owner of a 2015 Jeep Cherokee told officers that she witnessed a former girlfriend throw rocks at her

New Director of Public Works for Mount Rainier

PRESS RELEASE   MOUNT RAINIER, MD, ANNOUNCES A NEW DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ~ Brings core values of competent leadership, cooperation and collaboration. ~ Mount Rainier, MD ----- The Mayor and City Council welcome the new Director of Public Works, Mr. Kourosh Kamali, who will officially start with the City on July 5, 2016.   Mr. Kamali looks forward to the opportunity to improve the current appeal of our city. He said, “The city has a rich history that includes being connected to one of the highest natural mountains in the USA; an affinity for the arts; and being the gateway community to the nation’s capital. These attributes, along with the job description, is what attracted me to the City of Mount Rainier. It excites me to know that the City’s leadership is attuned to the need for horticulture, snow removal, street improvement, park maintenance, and solid waste management as some of the essential concerns of the City.”   As the Director