Crime Report: Week of December 25-31, 2024

  • Fraud – Felony Bad Check, Hillwood Ave, Nov 22, 10 AM, victim reported receiving a felonious bad check during the sale of an automobile. (Delayed report)
  • Driving under the Influence/Possession of Controlled Substance, E Broad St, Dec 25, 5:16 AM, a white male, 35, of Hyattsville, MD was arrested for Driving under the Influence – third offense, Refusal of Breath Test, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession with Intent to Distribute, and two warrants served for outside agencies.
  • Fraud – Obtain Money by False Pretenses, Riley St, between October 26th and December 24th, victim reported sending money to an individual. (Delayed report)
  • Larceny, W Broad St, between 6 PM on December 24th and 2 PM on December 26th, an unknown suspect stole a license plate from a vehicle.
  • Shoplifting, W Broad St, Dec 28, 11:01 AM, a black male, 49, of the District of Columbia, was arrested for Shoplifting.
  • Stolen Automobile, E Broad St, between 6 PM on December 27th and 10 AM on December 28th, unknown suspect(s) stole a gray Chevy Tahoe. The vehicle was later recovered by Prince George’s County Police Department.
  • Public Intoxication/Trespassing, W Broad St, Dec 28, 6:03 PM, a black female, 42, of Annandale, VA, was arrested for Public Intoxication and Trespassing.
  • Destruction of Property, Grove Ave, Dec 29, 11:12 AM, an incident of graffiti was reported to have occurred.
  • Stolen Automobile, E Broad St, between 6 PM on December 8th and 4:39 PM on December 29th, unknown suspect(s) stole a silver BMW 650i.
  • Public Intoxication, Wilson Blvd, Dec 29, 8:35 PM, a black male, 48, of Fairfax County, VA, was arrested for Public Intoxication.
  • Public Intoxication/Carelessly Damaging Property by Fire, S Washington St, Dec 31, 8:06 PM, a black male, 44, of no fixed address, was arrested for Public Intoxication and Carelessly Damaging Property by Fire.

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