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Police Report: May 18-19

May 18th:

3500 block of Bunker Hill Road
: At about 1:45 pm officers came upon a white 1995 Buick that was disabled due to a flat tire. Further investigation revealed that the vehicles tags were suspended and an MVA pick up order for the tags was in force. The tags were removed from the vehicle and held for return to MVA and the vehicle was impounded.

4100 block of Kaywood Drive: At about 8:30 pm power shift officers stopped a vehicle when they observed that the driver was not wearing his seatbelt. When the officers approached the vehicle they smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside. Further investigation revealed that the driver was in possession of eleven bags of marijuana having a street value of $220.00. He was arrested, charged with possession of a CDS and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

May 19 (early morning):

4600 block of 29th Street: At about 4 am officers took a vandalism to auto report. The victim/owner told the officers that person(s) unknown damaged the driver’s side door and ignition on her 2006 Toyota Camry. A canvass of the area for witnesses and/or evidence proved negative.

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