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Crime Watch: Week of June 22

06/28/08 3300 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
06/28/08 3500 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
06/28/08 3200 block Queenstown Dr: Strong-armed robbery
06/28/08 2700 block Queens Chapel Rd: Vandalism to auto
06/28/08 2900 block Arundel Rd: Theft of auto
06/28/09 3300 block Rhode Island Av: Arrest for CDS possession after field interview
06/28/08 3100 block Queens Chapel Rd: Strong-armed robbery
06/27/08 3300 block Buchanan St: Vandalism to auto
06/27/08 3200 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for CDS paraphernalia
06/26/08 3300 block Buchanan St: Citizen robbery/home invasion
06/25/08 3200 block Queenstown Dr: Residential break and enter
06/25/08 4300 block Russell Av: Identity theft
06/25/08 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
06/25/08 4500 block 34th St: Vandalism to auto
06/24/08 3200 block Queenstown Dr: Theft under $100
06/23/08 2700 block Allison St: Theft of tag
06/23/08 3200 block Buchanan St: Theft of auto
06/23/08 4300 block Russell Av: Theft of auto
06/23/08 4300 block 28th Pl: Theft of auto
06/23/08 3200 block Queens Town Dr: Domestic related incident
06/22/08 3700 block 34th St: Hit and run accident

Comments

Anonymous said…
I been a resident of Mount Rainier, for 20 years. I have notice lately that many people that live in our city do not change their license plates. I thought that there is a law saying that you have 60 days to transfer all your vehicle information to the new state where you are going to reside. Many of this residents live in apartments complex and since the landlords do not do anything to encourage them to obey the law, the police should do it. Any money collect on tickets will help the budget and also respect the City of Mount Rainier and the Police Department.

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