- PGCP Weekly Arrests Roundup Jan 5, 2007 (f)
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- PGCP Weekly Arrests Roundup Mar 1, 2007 (f)
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- PGCP Weekly Arrests Roundup Nov 15, 2006 (f)
Muirkirk Rd traffic stop nets drug dealer
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- PGCP Weekly Arrests Roundup Oct 27, 2006 (f)
This release is the first weekly “roundup” of arrests made by Patrol Services covering various crimes and criminal activity, such as citizen robberies, various street crimes, and gun and drug seizures.
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- Police complete investigation in Washington shooting case (f)
The Prince George’s police investigation into whether former county official Keith Washington was at fault when he shot two furniture deliverymen Jan. 24 wrapped up Tuesday, as the grand jury considering the evidence proceeded with deliberations. June 28, 2007
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- Police Department, Newsrelease (p)(f)
Prince George`s County, Maryland…Prince George`s County Police Chief Melvin C. High announced the following promotions to the command staff at Police Department Headquarters. PG Police Press Release Feb 15, 2006
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- Police encourage neighborhood watch programs (p)(f)
Laurel police say the city’s small contingent of Neighborhood Watch groups has shown some success in combating crime but police are not pushing to expand the program to other areas. Theresa Kelliher, Laurel’s community policing officer, said that Neighborhood Watch programs can’t be forced. Jan 25, 2007
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- Police truancy program targeting middle schools this month (f)
Prince George’s County police have taken in dozens of middle school students in May after months of targeting high school students who were skipping class. May 31, 2007
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- Prince George’s County, nightclubs come to terms (f)
The two-month-old standoff between the Prince George’s County government and nine nightclubs that officials blamed for high crime effectively ended Friday when both parties agreed to drop their legal challenges. June 11, 2007
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- Prince George’s homicides fall dramatically in 2006 (p)(f)
After record-setting year in 2005, killings drop by 21 percent
Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007
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- Prince George’s police go on the offensive (f)
Prince George’s County Police Chief Melvin High went on the offensive Wednesday to assure the public his department is diligently and objectively investigating recent cases where police officers’ actions led to the deaths of residents. June 28, 2007
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- Progress Is Slow as Clubs, County Hammer Out Security Plans (f)
A month after Prince George's County authorities tried unsuccessfully to close several nightclubs and businesses they said were crime magnets, only limited headway has been made in negotiating new security plans for them. May 21, 2007
County Executive Jack B. Johnson (D) briefly shut down the nine clubs, bars and catering halls last month after a wave of violence in Prince George's. But officials reversed course when a judge ruled that five could reopen because the county had not adequately warned owners and did not give specific grounds for the closures.
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- Protesters Offer to Be Part of Solution (f)
Representatives of the Washington area's go-go community marched on Prince George's government yesterday to protest County Executive Jack B. Johnson's order to close nine popular nightspots. About 100 singers, musicians, sound engineers, and club owners and operators marched in Upper Marlboro from the Show Place Arena to the County Administration Building about a mile away to deliver a message to Johnson (D) and his administration: Let us be part of the solution to the violence that has recently plagued the county. April 4, 2007
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- Raids Put End To Drug Gang In D.C., Md., Authorities Say (f)
Federal and local law enforcement authorities announced that they arrested 12 alleged drug dealers in predawn raids yesterday, saying they shut down a gang known as the Fourth Street Mob.
The arrests and a 75-count indictment are part of a broader effort to work cooperatively against drug crime in neighborhoods in the District and Prince George's County, authorities said.
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- Recent Ills Turn Up Heat On Police in Pr. George's (f)
At the beginning of this year, the Prince George's County Police Department seemed to have overcome some high-profile problems. After hitting a record peak in 2005, the number of homicides in the county had decreased substantially. Other violent crimes were also down, for the most part. And in February, a federal judge lifted the Justice Department's two-year oversight of the once-troubled police canine unit. June 28, 2007
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- Reports On School Crimes Are Rare (f)
The recent announcement that Montgomery County school officials were starting work on an annual report of crimes committed by students and other disciplinary incidents underscored a surprising fact: In this era of heightened concern about school safety, few Washington area school systems regularly report such offenses to the public. APril 29, 2007
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- Residents want two sports bars closed (f)
J’s Sports Café in South Laurel and Sunrise Restaurant and Sports Bar in Beltsville already face hearings before the Board of License Commissioners on Wednesday where commissioners may decide to fine the clubs or suspend or revoke their liquor licenses as a result of recent violence near the two establishments. If the bars retain their licenses, residents will be able to argue at protest hearings on May 2 why the bars’ licenses should not be renewed. Mar 2, 2007
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- Second Shooting Death at J's Cafe (f)
Hartley Lee of the 8800 block of Hunting Lane in Laurel shot dead Apr 18 outside J’s Sports Café at Crystal Plaza, just under a year after a 35-year-old basketball coach was gunned down in the strip mall’s parking lot. April 19, 2006
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- Shooting Death at J's Sports Cafe Jan 28, 2007 (f)
Feb 1, 2007
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