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Police Report: June 17

3700 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 7:30 pm officers took a report of a lost wallet. The owner told the officers that she lost her wallet while at Saint James Church but could not remember if she was inside or outside on the Church grounds when her wallet was lost. She was provided a case number for verification purposes.

3400 block of Newton Street: At about 11 pm officers responded for the report of an intoxicated male attempting to take his own life. When the officers arrived the found the man in an extremely intoxicated state and suffering from non-life threatening self inflicted wounds to his hands and chest. He told the officers that he had a drinking problem and did not feel well about himself. Due to the man’s behavior and self- inflicted injuries he was taken into protective custody and transported to Washington Adventist Hospital for psychological evaluation and treatment.

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