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MRPD Calls for Service Report: March 1-2

Date
Time
Incident Type
Location
03/01/2018
07:38
TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT
Bunker Hill Rd/30th St
03/01/2018
08:33
PREMISE CHECK
34th St / Bunker Hill Rd
03/01/2018
08:51
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St
03/01/2018
09:08
T - Traffic Stop
30th St / Eastern Ave
03/01/2018
09:12
ACCIDENT
Queens Chapel Rd Nb / Chillum Rd
03/01/2018
10:05
PREMISE CHECK
3800 block 34th St
03/01/2018
10:35
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/01/2018
11:07
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
3600 block Oak Ln
03/01/2018
11:32
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/01/2018
12:48
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/01/2018
12:48
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block Rhode Island Ave
03/01/2018
14:06
PREMISE CHECK
3400 block Oakland St
03/01/2018
14:30
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 36th St
03/01/2018
14:42
T - Traffic Stop
Eastern Ave / Bunker Hill Rd
03/01/2018
17:02
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Oak Ln
03/01/2018
17:14
CHECK WELFARE COMBINED
Queens Chapel Rd / Russell Ave
03/01/2018
17:40
STOLEN VEH
3300 block Rhode Island Ave
03/01/2018
17:59
ACCIDENT
3600 block Rhode Island Ave Sb
03/01/2018
18:13
ASSAULT
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/01/2018
19:35
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/01/2018
19:46
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block Cedar Lane Alley
03/01/2018
19:49
T - Traffic Stop
Otis St / 35th St
03/01/2018
20:14
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/01/2018
21:10
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Chillum Rd – 7/11
03/01/2018
21:28
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St
03/01/2018
22:21
DISORDERLY
4200 block Kaywood Dr
03/01/2018
22:31
MISC CALLS
Otis St / 37th St
03/01/2018
23:10
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Chillum Rd – 7/11
03/01/2018
23:41
T - Traffic Stop
Rhode Island Ave Nb / Bunker Hill Rd
03/02/2018
00:21
TRANSFER TO MOUNT RAINIER
4500 block 31st St
03/02/2018
00:34
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Chillum Rd – 7/11
03/02/2018
00:36
NOISE COMPLAINT
3400 block Newton St

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