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Police Report: December 28-29

December 28th:

2500 Allison Street: Theft from auto – 6:20 am. Sometime between 8:30 pm on December 27th and the time of the report someone broke into a 1995 Toyota Tercel and stole several stereo components.

3800 block of 33rd Street: Theft from auto – 9:40 am. Bladensburg PD officers stopped a vehicle for driving with no front tag. The driver stated that the last time he knew his front tag was still attached to n his car was on December 24th when it was parked at his residence on 33rd Street. MRPD officers were notified and took a theft from auto report.

2700 block of Arundel Road: Residential burglary – 8:10 am. Officers responded for report of a residential burglary and when they arrived they discovered an apartment that had been forcibly entered. While checking the apartment they discovered plain view evidence of narcotics distribution. The apartment was secured and a search warrant was obtained. With assistance of PGPD narcotics officers the search recovered 103 grams of packaged marijuana, drug paraphernalia, gun ammunition, and other narcotics distribution related evidence.

December 29th:

3200 block of Queens Chapel Road: Traffic stop – 11:20 pm. Officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. The officers discovered that the driver did not have a valid license. He was issued several traffic citations and his vehicle was impounded.

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