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Police Report: October 28

4600 block of 29th Street: At about 7 a.m. officers took a report of a stolen/recovered vehicle. The victim/owner told the officers that he parked his 2005 Dodge Magnum in front of his residence the night before. This morning he received a call from the Park Police telling him that his car was found at Avondale Park with the wheels missing and the ignition damaged.

3249 Rhode Island Avenue (MRPD): At about 4 p.m. a man came into the police station telling officers that he believed he was wanted on an open arrest warrant. Officers did some research and found that he did in fact have an open warrant through the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office for violation of an ex parte order. He was arrested on the warrant and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

3200 block of Chillum Road: At about 5 p.m. officers took a missing persons report. The father of a 17 year old female told the officers that his daughter had run away earlier in the day after having an altercation with her boyfriend. The father also said that this is not the first time his daughter has gone missing and that she is currently on probation. The juvenile’s information was entered into the NCIC missing persons database.

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