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Police Report: April 6

4600 block of 29th Street: At about 9 am one of our patrol officers was flagged down by a resident who told him that someone had smashed out the driver’s side window of his vehicle. He said that nothing was taken off of or from inside the car. No evidence as to the person(s) responsible for the vandalism could be found.

3249 Rhode Island Avenue: At about 6:45 pm MRPD Records personnel observed a fight in progress outside the police station and summoned uniformed officers who were already at the station for shift change. The officers separated and interviewed both participants, a male and a female, and determined that the fight resulted from a domestic dispute. The female half was very upset and refused to cooperate with the officers. She began to yell and swear at the officers but left the station before her behavior became disorderly. The male half left shortly thereafter.

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