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Prince George Crime for June 16

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The following information was provided by the Prince George County Police Department.

- Police responded to the 11300 block of Cedar Run Road for a report of larceny from a vehicle on June 3.

- Police responded to the 3200 block of Tavern Road for a report of hit and run on June 3.

- Police responded to the 14400 block of Makenzie Lee Road for a report of suspicious incident on June 3.

- Police responded to the 10100 block of James River Drive for a report of break and enter on June 3.

- Police responded to the 12900 block of College Road for a report of credit card fraud on June 3.

- Police responded to the 10900 block of S. Crater Road for a report of break and enter on June 3.

- Police responded to the 9400 block of Robin Road for a report of destruction of property on June 3.

- Police responded to the 2100 block of E. Whitehill Road for a report of larceny from a vehicle on June 3.

- Police responded to the 7200 block of Old Town Road for a report of assault on June 3.

- Police responded to the 18600 block of Lebanon Road for a report of assault on June 3.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Laurel Spring Road for a report of disorderly conduct on June 4.

- Police responded to the 200 block of Banbury Avenue for a report of suspicious incident on June 4.

- Police responded to the 5500 block of Mulberry Avenue for a report of a disturbance on June 4.

- Police responded to the 11300 block of Willow Lane for a report of fraud on June 4.

- Police responded to the 15900 block of Providence Road for a report of break and enter and destruction of property on June 4.

- Police responded to the 13000 block of Pole Run Road for a report of assault on June 4.

- Police responded to the 5700 block of Middle Road for a report of trespassing and larceny on June 5.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Laurel Spring Road for a report of assault on June 5.

- Police responded to the 4000 block of Heritage Road for a report of break and enter on June 5.

- Police responded to the 8600 block of Prince George Drive for a report of larceny from building on June 5.

- Police responded to the 1000 block of River Road for a report of bad checks >=$200 on June 5.

- Police responded to the 4400 block of Puddledock Road for a report of larceny from building and destruction of property on June 5.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Laurel Spring Road for a report of suspicious incident on June 6.

- Police responded to the 5700 block of Courthouse Road for a report of larceny on June 6.

- Police responded to the 17100 block of S. Crater Road for a report of larceny from a building and destruction of property on June 6.

- Police responded to the 2800 block of Manchester Drive for a report of larceny on June 6.

- Police responded to the 4600 block of County Drive for a report of larceny from a building on June 7.

- Police responded to the 10100 block of James River Drive for a report of break and enter and destruction of property on June 8.

- Police responded to the 7300 block of Trailing Rock Road for a report of larceny from vehicle and destruction of property on June 8.

- Police responded to the 5100 block of Fox Den Court for a report of destruction of property on June 8.

- Police responded to the 7800 block of Laurel Spring Road for a report of trespassing on June 8.

- Police responded to the 1600 block of Peachtree Drive for a report of larceny from vehicle on June 9.

- Police responded to the 200 block of Banbury Avenue for a report of assault on June 9.

- Police responded to the 7400 block of Canterbury Avenue for a report of assault on June 9.

- Information is provided by police and sheriff's departments. This information may or may not be all inclusive. Arrests include summons. Arrests do not imply guilt.


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