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Police Report: October 5

Chillum Road at Queenstown Drive: At about 8 p.m. officers initiated a traffic stop on a white Chevy van. When they approached the van to speak with the driver they smelled the odor of marijuana coming inside. A consent search of the vehicle turned up a sandwich baggie containing 17.9 grams of marijuana. Further inquiries revealed that the driver had a suspended license. He was arrested, charged with CDS possession and driving on a suspended license. He was delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

2300 block of Varnum Street: At about 10:10 p.m. officers stopped two men for consuming alcoholic beverages in a public place. Further inquiries revealed that one of the men had an open arrest warrant through the U.S. Marshal’s Service for violation of probation. Both men were issued criminal citations for the alcohol violation. The wanted subject was arrested and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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