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Crime Watch: Week of June 8

06/14/08 4500 block Russell Av: Theft under $100
06/14/08 3500 block 37th St: Hit & run accident
06/14/08 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Arrest after sexual assault
06/14/08 2700 block Upshur St: CDS arrest after traffic stop
06/13/08 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Citation issued for open container
06/13/08 3800 block 31st St: Theft of auto
06/12/08 3100 block Queens Chapel Rd: Citizen robbery
06/11/08 2700 block Allison St: Citation issued for open container
06/11/08 4500 block Eastern Av: Citation issued for urinating in public
06/11/08 2300 block Varnum St: Theft of auto
06/10/08 4100 block 33rd St: Theft of auto
06/10/08 4600 block 30th St: 2nd degree assault
06/10/08 4400 block 29th St: Theft over $100
06/10/08 4500 block 29th St: Theft of auto
06/10/08 2300 block Varnum St: Theft under $100
06/09/08 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Attempt break and enter commercial
06/09/08 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Single car accident
06/08/08 4500 block Eastern Av: Open warrant served after field interview

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