Suspect barricaded in greenbelt incident taken into custody
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Suspect Barricaded in Greenbelt Incident Taken into Custody

March 8, 2025

On Monday, just after 9 a.m., the Greenbelt Police Department responded to a report of a cutting incident on the 9100 Block of Edmonston Road. A victim with non-life-threatening injuries was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The suspect, identified as a Hispanic male, initially refused to surrender and barricaded himself inside a unit. Authorities eventually took him into custody.

The Greenbelt Police Department extended gratitude to the Prince George’s County Police Department and Berwyn Heights Police Department for their assistance. Their collaboration was vital in resolving the situation.

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