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Police Log: Jan 27
By Phil Reese on January 25, 2012
The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit participated in the following investigations:
- On Jan. 24, in the 1300 block of 15th St., N.W., a man reported that on May 5, 2011, he was involved in a verbal altercation with his neighbor. During the altercation the neighbor used homophobic language. There was no offense that took place. It is unclear why the man waited so long to file the report.
- On Jan. 24, in the 800 block of 46th St., N.E., a man reported that a suspect pushed in a window panel at his residence and destroyed his property. The suspect fled prior to MPD arrival. A report was taken.
- On Jan. 24, at 6th & H streets, N.W., police received a call for a robbery. Two individuals were stopped and identified in reference to the case. An investigation revealed that no robbery occurred and the individuals were released. A report was taken reflecting the events.
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Tagged with false report, Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit, gay news, gay politics dc, GLLU, Metro D.C. Police, robbery, trespassing, verbal altercation
Tagged with false report, Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit, gay news, gay politics dc, GLLU, Metro D.C. Police, robbery, trespassing, verbal altercation
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