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Police Report: November 26

Queens Chapel Road @ Chillum Road: At about 1:55 am officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Further investigation revealed that the driver did not have a driver’s license and had been arrested for the same offense two weeks earlier. He was arrested again for the traffic violation.

4300 block of Russell Avenue: At about 9:15 pm officers took a report of a citizen armed robbery. The victim told the officers that while he was walking to his residence he was accosted by two black males, one of whom displayed a black revolver and demanded his property. The second suspect relieved the victim of his cash and cell phone and fled on foot on Russell Avenue towards Eastern Avenue. A search for the two suspects proved negative and PGPD robbery detectives responded to the scene to assume a follow-up investigation. The victim described his assailants as one, a black male with long braids, about 6’ tall and 180 lbs., wearing all black clothing and carrying a black revolver; two, a black male about 5’7” tall and 160 lbs wearing a black hooded sweatshirt.

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