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Police Report: July 16-18

July 16th:

2700 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 7 am officers took a report of a stolen auto. The victim owner told the officers that when he came out to where he last parked his red 2001 Oldsmobile Alero (DC tags DM0178) he discovered that it had been stolen. A check for impound and repossession was negative as was a canvass of the area for evidence/witnesses.

4000 block of 29th Street: At about 9:15 am officers took a report of a theft from auto. The victim told the officers that sometime during the previous night someone broke the left rear window out of his 1996 Chevy Blazer and stole the stereo and a digital camera. A canvass of the area for evidence/witnesses was negative.

July 17th:

3200 block of Queenstown Drive: At about 5:30 am officers took a report of a theft from auto. The victim told the officers that sometime during the previous night someone broke out the front passenger front window of his 2002 Toyota Corolla and stole his car stereo. A canvass of the area for evidence/witnesses was negative.

3200 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 6:45 pm officers issued a man a criminal citation for urinating in public.

July 18th:

3600 block of Oak Lane: At about 2 am officers on patrol observed where someone vandalized a building by spray painting the words “Lazy Fuk” and a smiley face on the side of the building. The vandalism was photographed and forwarded to the Prince George’s County Police Gang Unit for analysis.

3400 block of Rhode Island Avenue: At about 3 pm officers issued a man a criminal citation for drinking an alcoholic beverage in public.

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