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Police Report: May 25

4000 block of 34th Street: At about 4:30 pm officers received a report of telephone harassment. The officers talked to the victim and she told them that her former boyfriend has been harassing her by phone. She was advised by the officers to seek a protective order from the District Court Commissioner’s office so the boyfriend could be ordered by the court to cease the harassment.

3100 block of Bunker Hill Road: At 1:15 am officers received a call to serve a District Court protective order. The officers were unable to locate the subject of the order.

3300 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 2 am officers investigated a hit and run motor vehicle crash. The officers learned that a legally parked Nissan Altima was struck by a 1996 Lincoln with Maryland tags 89FBY89. The Lincoln failed to remain at the scene of the crash and fled into DC. A follow-up investigation to determine the identity of the driver is being conducted.

2500 block of Arundel Road: At about 1:15 am officers responded for the report of an assault. By the time the officers arrived the victim’s assailant had already fled the scene. The victim sustained minor injuries that did not require medical attention. The victim knew the identity of her assailant and where he lived, and the officers assisted her in obtaining a warrant for his arrest. A short time later the man, who has an extensive criminal history including narcotics and weapons charges, was located, arrested and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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