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Police report: August 27-29

August 27th:

3200 block of Chillum Road: At about 4:20 pm officers took a report of a robbery. The victim told the officers that on May 18th, 2010 at about 7 pm she was in the process of parking her car when two Hispanic males reached into her car and tried to take her purse. The victim tried to hold onto the purse but after a brief struggle with the two men they were able to wrestle it away from her and flee on foot in an unknown direction. The victim declined to give a reason for the delay in reporting the incident and no additional information was obtained.

4200 block of 28th Street: At about 5 pm officers responded for the report of a vehicle blocking a private driveway. The officers found a gray 2005 Kia Optima with Virginia tags blocking the driveway. Attempts to locate the owner/operator of the vehicle were unsuccessful. The vehicle was issued a parking citation and impounded.

4000 block of 34th Street: At about 8:20 pm officers issued a man a criminal citation for urinating in public.

August 28th:

4100 block of 31st Street: At about 9 am officers took a report of a theft from auto. The owner of a 2008 Pontiac G6 told the officers that sometime during the previous night someone entered her vehicle and stole her iPod. Nothing else was taken and the officers found no evidence as to how the thieves got into the car. A canvas of the area for evidence and/or witnesses was negative.

August 29th:

Nothing significant to report.

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