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MRPD Calls for Service Report: March 5-6

Date
Time
Incident Type
Location
03/05/2018
07:01
FOUND
3200 block Rhode Island Ave - MRPD
03/05/2018
07:51
TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT
34th St / Bunker Hill Rd
03/05/2018
08:19
PREMISE CHECK
38th St / Rhode Island Ave Nb
03/05/2018
08:20
ACCIDENT
3800 block 34th St
03/05/2018
08:47
THEFT FROM AUTO
3200 block Rhode Island Ave
03/05/2018
09:52
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/05/2018
10:15
PREMISE CHECK
3000 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/05/2018
10:34
STOLEN VEH
3100 block Chillum Rd
03/05/2018
12:29
RESIDENTIAL ALARM
4200 block 28th St
03/05/2018
13:30
PREMISE CHECK
3000 block Queens Chapel Rd Sb
03/05/2018
14:13
PREMISE CHECK
Queens Manor Apts
03/05/2018
15:12
PROPERTY DAMAGE
2700 block Upshur St
03/05/2018
16:06
CHECK WELFARE COMBINED
3000 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/05/2018
16:54
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/05/2018
17:36
STOLEN VEH
3700 block Rhode Island Ave
03/05/2018
19:26
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/05/2018
19:32
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St
03/05/2018
19:46
T - Traffic Stop
4500 block 34th St
03/05/2018
20:19
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Chillum Rd – 7/
03/05/2018
20:23
PREMISE CHECK
4100 block Kaywood Pl
03/05/2018
21:27
MISC CALLS
4200 block 28th St
03/05/2018
21:55
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
03/05/2018
22:43
PARKING ENFORCMENT
3700 block 34th St
03/05/2018
23:19
PREMISE CHECK
2300 block Varnum St – 7/11
03/05/2018
23:37
PREMISE CHECK
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/05/2018
23:58
T - Traffic Stop
29th St / Allison St
03/06/2018
00:30
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 29th St
03/06/2018
00:30
911 DISCONNECT
3300 block Chillum Rd
03/06/2018
01:22
PREMISE CHECK
Cedar Lane Alley
03/06/2018
01:23
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave – BP
03/06/2018
02:03
PREMISE CHECK
3100 block Chillum Rd – 7/11
03/06/2018
03:02
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
4700 block 31st Pl
03/06/2018
03:50
PREMISE CHECK
Queens Manor
03/06/2018
03:57
PROPERTY ALARM
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd
03/06/2018
04:20
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave – BP
03/06/2018
05:28
NOISE COMPLAINT
4100 block 31st St

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