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Police Report: April 1

34th Street at Upshur Street: At about 11:55 am officers responded for the report of a suspicious vehicle. When the officers arrived they found the reported vehicle, a green Honda Civic with MD Tags 89164C/C. An NCIC check revealed that the Honda had been reported stolen to the Prince George's County Police Hyattsville District. The vehicle was operational with no noticeable damage. It was impounded for safekeeping and the owner was notified by mail of the recovery.

3300 block of Bunker Hill Road: At about 11:10 pm officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. A license and warrant check revealed that the driver had an open warrant through Prince George's County for failing to appear in court on a charge of driving on a suspended license. He was issued the appropriate traffic citations and arrested on the warrant. He was delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville without incident.

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