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Police Report: August 26

3400 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 9 pm officers on patrol observed a female subject in possession of an open container of an alcoholic beverage. She was issued a criminal citation for the violation and released without incident.

2700 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 10 pm officers initiated a traffic stop and discovered that the driver of the vehicle had an open arrest warrant on file. He was taken into custody and transported to DOC in Hyattsville without incident.

3200 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 11:15 pm officers on patrol stopped a suspicious individual for a field interview. During the interview the officers discovered that the subject was in possession of CDS paraphernalia. The paraphernalia was seized and the individual was issued a criminal summons for the crime and released without incident.

2900 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 1:30 am (early morning - August 27th) officers stopped a suspicious individual for a field interview. During the course of the interview the officers learned that the individual was wanted on an open arrest warrant. He was taken into custody and transported to DOC in Hyattsville without incident.

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