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The "Trashy-ist" Places In Hyattsville
Say it isn't so ... scads of garbage strewn along Route 1 at EYA's Arts District Hyattsville.

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Say it isn't so ... scads of garbage strewn along Route 1 at EYA's Arts District Hyattsville.

Here's a roundup of crime reported to the Hyattsville Police Department during this time.
Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews, 21, of Edmonston was fatally stabbed on June 30 at Hyattsville's University Town Center. His funeral was Friday morning.
UTC officials say their restaurant and residence hub, near the corner of Belcrest Road and East West Highway in Hyattsville, is a safe, welcoming place for locals and commuters alike.
Brian Xavier Benson remembered by his friends and family
The City Council decided to whack one-third of the take home pay—the city’s portion—off of what city staffers have historically received when they are injured and unable to work.
Brian Xavier Benson, 58, of 42nd Place, was remembered by his friends and family Wednesday after a traffic accident took the dry-witted stagehand away from them one week ago today.
Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews will be memorialized at local church.
On June 30, Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews, 21, was fatally stabbed at the plaza just outside of David Cron’s home at University Town Center's One Independence Plaza.
Hyattsville also uses a security program called Safe City to monitor things at some commercial areas around the city, including University Town Center.
County police said they have no suspects in the fatal stabbing of Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews.
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Patch hopes you have some extra fun today enjoying our great America.
Baby golden herons have a home on Oglethorpe Street.
Here is a list of the crimes reported to the Hyattsville Police Department.
Witnesses to Thursday's stabbing death of 21-year-old Leonard Raynod Smith-Matthews told ABC7 News that they believe the fight that preceded the stabbing was over a pair of sneakers.