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Police Report: April 27-28

April 27th:

4300 block of 28th Place: Theft from auto – 7:30 pm. The owner of a 2008 Nissan Altima told officers that sometime between 10 pm on April 26th and the time she reported the incident to police today someone stole the rear license plate off her vehicle.

2700 block of Webster Street: Stolen vehicle – 11:30 pm. The owner of a 2001 Dodge neon (Texas tags HVD547) told officers that she parked and secured her vehicle at 10:00 pm. When she returned to her car at 11:30 pm she discovered that it had been stolen.

April 28th (early morning):

3300 block of Buchanan Street: Recovered stolen auto – 3:20 am. Prince George’s County Police reported that their officers recovered a 1999 Dodge Intrepid in the 6500 block of Eastern Avenue in Hyattsville. The vehicle was reported stolen from the 3300 block of Buchanan Street on April 21st. There were no arrests made and the owner was contacted via phone.

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