Man Steals A Police Car in Prince George’s County

Man Steals A Police Car in Prince George’s County

HYATTSVILLE, Md. – A man is in custody after he stole a police car in Prince George’s County. Police say it all started around 7:15 a.m. Saturday, when they responded

  • PublishedJanuary 20, 2020

HYATTSVILLE, Md. – A man is in custody after he stole a police car in Prince George’s County. Police say it all started around 7:15 a.m. Saturday, when they responded to a domestic dispute call in the 2300 block of University Boulevard in Hyattsville.

It was there that police learned of 43-year-old Abdul Hakim of Greenbelt assaulting a woman. The arresting officer took Hakim to jail in Hyattsville. The officer kept the vehicle running while Hakim was in the front passenger seat.

Another officer loosened Hakim’s handcuffs after he complained they were too tight, then the officer left. Hakim then got into the driver seat and took the wheel. Police say Hakim struck several cars during a police chase before eventually crashing at a park near 24th Avenue and Lyndon Street.

Officers caught Hakim on foot on 19th Avenue. Police say Hakim still had on his handcuffs but managed to slip his arms around to the front of his body.

Nobody was hurt during the chase. Hakim now faces assault, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, motor vehicle theft, and other charges in addition to the domestic assault charges.