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Quick Arrest in Attempted Off-Campus Theft

On October 19, 2012 at 8:30 p.m.

Quick Arrest in the 10/17/12 Cell Phone Snatching in Lot 1D

Arrest Update - October 17, 2012: As a result of their investigation, University Police detectives identified an address in Hyattsville as the possible location of the phone taken from a UMD student in this afternoon's phone snatching incident in Lot 1D. Their continued investigation at the Hyattsville address led to the arrest of a 15 year old juvenile male for the crime. Several items were recovered linking the juvenile to the crime

Arrest Update to 10/10/12 Off Campus Robbery

Update - 10/14/12 The Prince George's County Police District 1 Robbery Suppression Team has made an arrest in these cases. Investigators have arrested and charged a juvenile male for the offense. A black bb gun was recovered along with the victim's cell phone. For further information, please view http://pgpolice.blogspot.com/2012/10/pgpd-arrests-suspect-in-college-park.html.

Criminal Charges Filed In September Theft

CRIMINAL CHARGES FILED IN SEPTEMBER THEFT College Park, MD – On October 3, 2012 University of Maryland Police investigators applied for and received criminal charges against Michael Charles Manley Jr., 25, of Gambrills, Maryland for his involvement in a theft at the University of Maryland book store in the Adele H. Stamp Student Union on September 12 and September 17, 2012.

Cops on Rooftops to Benefit Special Olympics

October 1, 2012

National Drug Take-Back Event

Oct. 1, 2012 As a result of this Drug Take-Back event, UMDPS collected 18 pounds of pharmaceuticals from community members. September 19, 2012 For further information contact: Capt. Marc Limansky 301-405-7402 UMPD Hosting DEA National Drug Take-Back Event

Scooter Law News Conference

For Immediate Release September 19, 2012 News Conference New Motor Scooter Traffic Laws in Effect Oct. 1st WHAT: A news conference providing information about the new laws applicable to the operation of motor scooters and mopeds in the State of Maryland to include:

New Explosive Detection K9 Unit

College Park, MD – The University of Maryland Police Department is proud to announce the inception of its Explosive Detection K9 program. Four UMPD handler-K9 pairs have completed a rigorous four month training course and are graduating Friday, August 10th.

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