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Police report: December 1-2

Monday December 1:

No significant incidents to report.

Tuesday December 2:

3800 block of 34th Street: At about 6:10 pm officers responded for the report of an attempted armed robbery. The victim told the officers that a black male between the ages of 20 and 35 walked into the store holding a handgun in his left hand. The individual walked behind the counter and attempted to open the cash register. He was unable to open the register and immediately fled the store on foot in an unknown direction. The victim was unable to provide the officers with any additional information or description.

4600 block of 25th Street: At about 5 pm officers responded for the report of a missing person. The parents of a 15 year old juvenile female reported their daughter missing and told officers that she failed to return home after school. Officers were able to contact the juvenile after speaking with friends and she returned home, unharmed, about an hour later.

2400 block of Chillum Road: At about 8:20 pm officers effected a traffic stop on a vehicle for various traffic violations. The officers discovered that the driver of the vehicle had an open arrest warrant through the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear on a previous traffic violation. The driver was arrested and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville without incident.

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