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Police Report: March 29

4400 block of 28th Street: Vehicle impound – 10:45 am. Officers impounded a 1994 Chevy van that had no tags displayed and was not registered in Maryland.

4200 block of Kaywood Drive: Vehicle impound – 10:50 am. Officers impounded a vehicle that was displaying expired tags.

2900 block of Allison Street: Vehicle impound – 12:30 pm. Officers impounded a 1997 Ford Mustang that was displaying tags that had been issued to another vehicle. The tags were removed for return to MVA.

4200 block of Russell Avenue: Narcotics arrest – 12:55 pm. Officers received a call for a possible drug transaction in progress. When the officers arrived they located the suspects, as described by the reporting person, sitting in a vehicle and detained them for further investigation. The officers searched the vehicle and recovered a plastic baggie containing 28 grams of marijuana on the rear floor board behind the driver. Based on the marijuana discovery the adult driver and the juvenile passenger were arrested and charged with narcotics possession and distribution. The adult was delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville. The juvenile was released to his father pending juvenile court action. In addition to the marijuana seizure, a total of $979 in US currency was seized from the defendants.

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