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Police Report: December 2

2500 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 6:45 a.m. officers took a report of a stolen auto. The victim/owner told the officers that she parked her gray 2006 Toyota Corolla (MD tag 2CGX87) by her residence at about 8 a.m. on November 30th. When she returned for the car this morning she discovered that it had been stolen. No evidence or witnesses to the crime could be found.

3800 block of 33rd Street: At about 11 p.m. officers responded for the report of loud music coming from an occupied vehicle. During their investigation they discovered that the tags attached to the vehicle were suspended for a compulsory insurance violation; and that the tags were issued to another vehicle. Neither occupant was the registered owner. The tags were removed for return to MVA and the vehicle was impounded.

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