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Police Report: February 3

3249 Rhode Island Avenue: Warrant arrest – 6 pm. A man came into the police station and told officers that he wanted to surrender on an open arrest warrant. The officers confirmed that there was an open arrest warrant for the man through Prince George’s County for failing to appear in court on traffic charges. He was arrested and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

3100 block of Queens Chapel Road: Warrant arrest – 10 pm. Officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Further investigation revealed that the driver did not have a valid license, his vehicle was flagged by MVA with a pickup order on the license plates, and he had an open arrest warrant through Prince George’s County for failure to pay child support. He was arrested on the warrant, issued several traffic citations and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville. His vehicle was impounded.

4100 block of Russell Avenue: Warrant arrest - 11:30 pm. Officers responded for the report of a loud disturbance with a possible a fight in progress. When the officers arrived they discovered a group of intoxicated individuals that had gotten into a fight over a card game. During the investigation officers discovered that one of the subjects had an open arrest warrant through Prince George’s County for distribution of narcotics. He was arrested on the warrant and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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