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Police Report: February 25-26

February 25:

At about 3 pm officers from the Metropolitan Police Department notified MRPD that they had recovered a silver 2007 Toyota Corolla originally stolen on February 17th from the parking lot of the 7-11 store in the 3300 block of Chillum Road in Mount Rainier . MPD recovered the car in the 2500 block of Elvins Road, S.E. At the time of recovery the car was in a drivable condition, both tags were still attached, and no arrests were made. The victim/owner was notified of the recovery and responded to Elvins Road to take possession of her vehicle.

February 26 (early morning):

3400 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 1:45 am officers responded to assist a man who called 911 and told the call taker that he wanted to commit suicide. MRPD and PGPD units contacted the man who told them that he was hearing the voices of animals telling him to kill himself by jumping off a bridge or hanging himself. He also told the officers that he had not taken his prescribed medication for two days. Based on his statements to the officers and his behavior on the scene he was taken into protective custody and transported by Ambulance 559 to the Prince George’s Hospital Center for an emergency psychiatric evaluation and treatment.

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