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UNLAWFUL ENTRY + BENCH WARRANT - FAILURE TO APPEAR 6:16:00 2.41116E+11 R/O and A/O responded to the 100 Block of Constitution Avenue NW for the report of a disorderly individual refusing to leave the premises. Upon arrival, the Complainant stated the Suspect was in the restricted area of the Rotunda Construction. The Complainant asked the Suspect to leave the area but the Suspect refused to leave. R/O and A/O ordered the Suspect to leave the area in which the Suspect failed to comply. A WALES/NCIC inquiry revealed the Suspect had a warrant held by the District of Columbia Superior Court. The Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing.
DUI ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 22:10:00 2.41115E+11 Officer Timothy Bergel (HD-3) observed a vehicle traveling eastbound in the 100 Block of Independence Avenue SW swerving lanes, braking unnecessarily and struck a curb. R/O conducted a traffic stop in the 100 Block of Independence Avenue SE. While speaking with the Suspect, R/O detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the vehicle. SFSTs were administered and due to numerous signs of impairment, the Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing. (eb)
DUI ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 19:40:00 2.41115E+11 R/O observed a vehicle traveling in the 200 Block of First Street NW with expired tags. A traffic stop was conducted in the Unit Block of Louisiana Avenue NW. While speaking with the suspect, R/O detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the Suspect's breath. SFSTs were administered and due to numerous signs of impairment, the suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing.
NO PERMIT 21:23:00 2.41115E+11 R/O observed a vehicle traveling in the 200 Block of Washington Avenue SW with an expired registration. A traffic stop was conducted at the same location. A WALES/NCIC check of the Suspect revealed an expired permit from Maryland, with no status in the District of Columbia or Virginia. The Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing.
THEFT II 18:23:00 2.41114E+11 R/O was flagged down for a report of theft from the place of business located at 15 I Street SE. The Complainant stated the Suspect entered the store, placed items in a black trash bag, and then exited without paying. While conducting a subsequent canvass of the area, R/O found the Suspect walking with a black trash bag in the rear alley of the Unit Block of M Street SE and immediately initiated a stop. The Complainant positively identified the Suspect as the individual who stole the items. The Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing. CSS responded to process the scene.
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE + POSSESSION OF AN OPEN CONTAINER OF ALCOHOL 9:38:00 2.41114E+11 R/O observed an individual consume alcohol direct from a clearly labeled bottle while sitting on a bench within Garfield Park. A stop was immediately initiated at the same location. A WALES/NCIC check revealed the Suspect was subject to an extraditable arrest warrant issued by the Tacoma Park (Maryland) Police Department, which was confirmed by Communications. The Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY LESS THAN $1000 + DISORDERLY CONDUCT - CAUSE UNREASON FEAR 17:20:00 2.41114E+11 R/O was flagged down by a citizen who claimed an individual had just destroyed property within a store located at 318 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Upon approaching the place of business, R/O noticed its entrance sign was significantly damaged. Further investigation revealed the Suspect entered the store, made loud, racist comments that disturbed staff and customers, and proceeded to destroy the entrance sign, as well as other items within the store, upon being asked to leave. The Suspect was last seen walking westbound in the 300 Block of Massachusetts Avenue NE. Attempts to locate the Suspect met with negative results. CSS responded to process the scene. CIS was advised of the offense and will continue to investigate.
DEFACING PRIVATE/PUBLIC PROPERTY 10:06:00 2.41114E+11 R/O discovered graffiti on the bench and fountain within the Spirit of Justice Park located in the Unit Block of C Street SE. A permanent marker appeared to have been used to apply the graffiti as it could not be easily removed. Specialist Robinson (CSS) responded to process the scene.
PERMIT SUSPENDED-OAS + LOANING REGISTRATION, MISUSE OF TEMPORARY TAGS 16:57:00 2.41114E+11 R/O observed a vehicle that failed to use a proper turn signal while changing lanes in the 100 Block of Independence Avenue SW. A traffic stop was conducted in the 300 Block of Pennsylvania Avenue SE. A WALES/NCIC check of the driver revealed their District of Columbia operator's permit was suspended. A WALES/NCIC check of the temporary tag affixed to vehicle yielded no record on file. The Suspect was placed under arrest and transported to Headquarters for processing.
CONTEMPT - MISDEMEANOR + POSSESION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE - MISD 11:14:00 2.41113E+11 R/O observed an individual at the intersection of Louisiana Avenue and D Street NW smoking a cigarette emitting an odor of marijuana. A stop was conducted at the same location. A WALES/NCIC check revealed the Suspect had an active stay away order from an individual also located at the scene. The Suspect was placed under arrest. During a search incident to arrest a white powdery substance was located on the Suspect. CSS responded to test the substance, which tested positive for cocaine and heroin. The Suspect was transported to Headquarters for processing.