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Police Report: September 27-28

September 27th:

2700 block of Arundel Road: At about 7:45 pm officers were contacted by DC police and informed that they had recovered a 2001 Dodge Caravan that was originally reported stolen on September 20th from an address in the 2700 block of Arundel Road. DC officers found the vehicle in the 3200 block of Fort Lincoln Drive, NE. It was not drivable due to ignition damage and no arrests were made. The vehicle was released to the owner.

September 28th:

2700 block of Webster Street: At about 1:20 pm officers responded for the report of a burglary in progress. When the officers arrived they discovered that one of the apartments had been forcibly entered and ransacked. The officers set up a perimeter around the building and a search for possible suspects eventually proved negative. They were successful in recovering a bag of tools, including a pry bar that may have been used to enter the apartment. The bag and the tools will be processed for latent evidence.

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