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MRPD Calls for Service Report: March 18-20

Date
Time
Incident Type
Location
03/18/2018
08:04
PREMISE CHECK
4700 block 27th St
03/18/2018
09:00
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 35th St
03/18/2018
10:14
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 34th St
03/18/2018
11:10
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave – BP
03/18/2018
11:15
PROPERTY ALARM
2300 block Arundel Rd
03/18/2018
11:57
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/18/2018
13:05
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 36th St
03/18/2018
13:54
HIT AND RUN
4000 block 34th St
03/18/2018
15:10
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/18/2018
15:12
TRANSFER TO MOUNT RAINIER
4200 block 28th St
03/18/2018
16:56
MISC POLICE INCIDENT
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/18/2018
17:06
MISC POLICE INCIDENT
4300 block Russell Ave
03/18/2018
17:16
ACCIDENT
Eastern Ave / Russell Ave
03/18/2018
17:25
PREMISE CHECK
4100 block Kaywood Pl
03/18/2018
18:00
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block Cedar Lane Alley
03/18/2018
18:05
CHECK WELFARE COMBINED
3400 block Rhode Island Ave
03/18/2018
21:17
DOMESTIC
3800 block 31st St
03/18/2018
23:12
PREMISE CHECK
4700 block 27th St
03/18/2018
23:15
PREMISE CHECK
3000 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/19/2018
00:38
THREATS COMPLAINT
2700 block Allison St
03/19/2018
01:23
PREMISE CHECK
4700 block 27th St
03/19/2018
01:26
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/19/2018
03:18
NEIGHBOR COMPLAINT
2700 block Arundel Rd
03/19/2018
03:38
NOISE COMPLAINT
2700 block Arundel Rd
03/19/2018
07:03
ASSIST
34th St / Bunker Hill Rd
03/19/2018
08:01
THEFT REPORT
4200 block 31st St
03/19/2018
08:14
T - Traffic Stop
Rhode Island Ave Nb / 38th St
03/19/2018
08:40
T - Traffic Stop
4100 block Rhode Island Ave
03/19/2018
09:09
PREMISE CHECK
Bunker Hill Rd / 34th St
03/19/2018
09:15
ACCIDENT
Chillum Rd / Queens Chapel Rd Nb
03/19/2018
10:52
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Bunker Hill Rd / 35th St
03/19/2018
11:46
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/19/2018
11:47
ASSIST
1 Municipal Pl
03/19/2018
13:12
TRAFFIC COMPLAINT
34th St / Allison St
03/19/2018
13:29
T - Traffic Stop
4100 block Rhode Island Ave Nb
03/19/2018
13:50
T - Traffic Stop
4000 block 38th St
03/19/2018
14:19
ACCIDENT
2200 block Varnum St
03/19/2018
14:42
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block 34th St - TSES
03/19/2018
15:00
PREMISE CHECK
3500 block Warner St
03/19/2018
15:14
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
1 Municipal Pl
03/19/2018
15:30
T - Traffic Stop
Volta Ave / Rhode Island Ave Nb
03/19/2018
15:32
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Perry St / 36th St
03/19/2018
15:42
PREMISE CHECK
3800 block 34th St
03/19/2018
16:43
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave – BP
03/19/2018
16:59
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
3600 block Rhode Island Ave
03/19/2018
18:55
ASSAULT
4500 block 32nd St
03/19/2018
19:47
PARKING ENFORCMENT
2700 block Arundel Rd
03/19/2018
20:12
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/19/2018
20:59
NOISE COMPLAINT
4500 block 32nd St
03/19/2018
22:07
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/19/2018
22:25
T - Traffic Stop
38th St / Quincy St
03/19/2018
22:29
LOUD MUSIC COMPLAINT
33rd St / Rhode Island Ave Sb
03/19/2018
22:37
CDS COMPLAINT
4300 block Russell Ave
03/19/2018
23:39
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 34th St
03/20/2018
00:08
PREMISE CHECK
2200 block Varnum St
03/20/2018
01:36
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St

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