Community members meet with our Division Commander, his staff, and crime prevention personnel to discuss emerging problems within the community, proposed crime reduction solutions, and community initiatives. The Division VII CAC is a 501 (c) (3) organization and contributions are tax deductible. The Division VII CAC meets at the Station on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM.
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Saturday, January 23, 2021
South County Community Roundtable (SCCR) - Jan 27, Now on Zoom!
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Four Suspects in Custody for Fatal Shooting at Fort Washington Food Mart
Detectives with the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit identified and charged four suspects in connection with Monday’s fatal shooting in Fort Washington. The suspects are 37-year-old Andron Wood of the 8900 block of Tower Mill Lane in Waldorf, 40-year-old Keionta Hagens, 47-year-old Thaddeus Lamont Wills and 27-year-old Quasean Reeves. Those three suspects live in the 800 block of Copley Avenue in Waldorf. They are all charged with the murder of 66-year-old John Woo Young Jang of Laurel.
Sunday, January 17, 2021
MD 210 Traffic Safety Conference Call - Monday, Jan 18, 7 pm
Friday, January 15, 2021
Police District VII Crime and MD 210 Traffic Enforcement End of 2020 Report
Major Mitchell reports compared to 2019:
- Overall crime in District VII was down 15.9%
- Violent Crime was down 23.5%
- Property Crime was down 14.8%
MD 210 Enforcement by officers:
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Traffic Enforcement on Route 210
From Major Keleti, Commander, Special Operations Division, PGPD:
I wanted to keep everyone informed on the progress we are making on our Route 210 traffic initiative. The Traffic Enforcement Section assigned to the Special Operations Division conducted speed enforcement on Indian Head Highway between December 29th and January 3. Below is the statistical data from our enforcement efforts.
I would like to highlight our activity for the week.
- Officers arrested 3 individuals for DUI. The evidentiary breath tests were .19%, and 2 refusals.
- A traffic stop for an inoperable headlight resulted in the seizure of 286 grams of suspected marijuana as the driver did not have a license, the tags were issued to another vehicle, no insurance and the vehicle was not registered.
- Lastly, another traffic stop was conducted for traffic violations and tint. The officer located a handgun under the driver seat as the driver was charged accordingly.
Happy New Year and as always Please stay safe!
High Speeds Noted:
- 90-99 mph: 8
- 100+: 4