Police: Pride flag stolen from a home in Hyattsville
HYATTSVILLE, Md. () — Hyattsville police are investigating a Pride flag that was stolen from someone's home.
The Hyattsville Police Department said on Jan. 21, a resident reported that their Pride flag was stolen in the 5500 block of 38th Ave.
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The resident said it happened overnight and that the theft was mostly likely motivated by hate.
Anyone with information about this theft is asked to call (301) 985-5060.
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