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Police Report: January 7

3200 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 2:20 pm officers responded for the report of a citizen strong armed robbery. The victim told the officers that he was approached by as many as many as six black males who collectively pushed him to the ground and stole a small quantity of cash from him. No weapons were displayed or implied, the victim was not injured and he could not provide a description of his assailants. A canvass of the area failed to produce any witnesses or evidence that would assist police in identifying the perpetrators.

4200 block of 30th Street: At about 11:25 pm officers responded to assist fire/rescue with a house fire. The fire department was able to prevent the fire from completely destroying the home; and they preliminarily determined that the fire started in the living room area as a result of sparks from a fireplace. There were no injuries reported, and no damage estimate was available.

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