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Police Report: April 25

4200 block of Russell Avenue: Emergency petition – 1 am. Officers responded for a domestic dispute. The officers discovered that a man and woman were engaged in a verbal argument about relationship issues. The female, who was pregnant, threatened to commit suicide by jumping out the third floor window. The officers also learned that she suffers from depression and has attempted suicide in the past. She was transported to Washington Adventist Hospital for an emergency psychological examination.

4200 block of Russell Avenue: Hit and run motor vehicle collision – 10:20 am. The owner of a 2006 Toyota Camry reported that her car was struck by a second vehicle that failed to remain at the scene of the collision. Witnesses described the striking vehicle only as a gray truck.

4400 block of 28th Street: Warrant arrest – 6:35 pm. Officers on patrol observed an individual who was known to have an open arrest warrant through Prince George’s County for 2nd degree assault. The suspect was arrested on the warrant and delivered to the custody of DOC in Hyattsville.

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