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Crime watch: Week of October 14

10/20/07 34th St & Windom Rd: Arrest for possession firearm/marijuana
10/20/07 2900 Arundel Rd: Theft of tags
10/20/07 Queens Chapel Rd & Ager Rd: 1st degree assault
10/19/07 3300 block Buchanan St: Vandalism to auto
10/18/07 1 Municipal Pl: Citation issued for drug paraphernalia
10/18/07 34th & Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for drug paraphernalia
10/18/07 3700 Perry St: Citation issued for drug paraphernalia
10/17/07 3400 block 34th St: Citation issued for open container
10/17/07 3200 block Queens Chapel Rd: Theft from auto
10/17/07 4500 block Eastern Av: Theft from auto
10/17/07 3300 block Buchanan St: 2nd degree assault
10/16/07 4300 block Russell St: Vandalism to auto
10/16/07 2500 block Allison St: Domestic assault
10/16/07 2700 block Upshur St: Theft of auto
10/16/07 4200 block Russell Av: Theft of auto
10/15/07 1 Municipal Pl: Citation issued for open container
10/15/07 2400 block Arundel Rd: Citation issued for CDS paraphernalia
10/15/07 2900 block Arundel Rd: Theft from auto
10/15/07 2300 block Varnum St: Theft over $500
10/14/07 3100 block Queens Chapel Rd: Theft from auto
10/14/07 2400 block Arundel Rd: Theft under $500
10/14/07 3300 block Otis St: Theft under $500

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