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Crime Watch: Week of August 5

08/11/07 3600 block Rhode Island Av: Arrest for domestic violence
08/11/07 Russell Rd & 28th Pl: Citation issued for DWI
08/11/07 30th St & Arundel Rd: Arrest for possession CDS
08/10/07 3300 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
08/10/07 One Municipal Pl: Citation issued for open container
08/10/07 4500 block Eastern Av: Open warrant served after field observation
08/10/07 4500 block Eastern Av: Open warrant served after field observation
08/10/07 3100 block Queenstown Rd: Residential break and enter
08/09/07 4500 block 29th St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 4400 block 29th St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 3800 block 31st St: Theft from auto
08/09/07 3600 block Rhode Island Av: Residential burglary
08/09/07 3800 block 32nd St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 3800 block 32nd St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 4000 block 29th St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 4600 block 27th St: Vandalism to auto
08/09/07 4200 block 31st St: Theft from auto
08/09/09 4200 block 34th St: Theft from auto
08/09/07 4000 block 35th St: Theft from auto
08/08/07 2700 block Allison St: Theft from auto
08/08/07 35th & Perry St: Arrest for CDS possession and curfew violation
08/07/07 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
08/07/07 3300 block Chillum Rd: Theft of tags
08/07/07 4400 block 28th Pl: Citizen armed robbery
08/07/07 3300 block Rhode Island Av: Theft of bicycle
08/07/07 3200 Rhode Island Av: Theft of tags
08/06/07 4200 block 28th St: Vandalism to auto
08/06/07 Chillum Rd & Buchanan St: Open warrant served after traffic stop
08/06/07 2700 block Webster St: Break and enter residential
08/05/07 34th & Rhode Island Av: Open warrant served after field observation
08/05/07 3200 block Rhode Island Av: Citation for possession of drug paraphernalia
08/05/07 4300 block 28th Pl: Theft of tags

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