Maryland police agencies competed for the award, which honors those who excel in traffic safety enforcement.
Police have named Nathaniel Rush, 26, as suspect in case.
Decision comes after Michael Charles Dalton Jr. pleads guilty in Montgomery County Court.
A New Carrollton woman was reportedly conned into withdrawing $8,000 for someone claiming to be from Publisher's Clearing House.
Two suspects with handguns robbed the 7-11 convenience store on Edgewood Road Monday morning.
A man was robbed of money and other items around 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
Jimmy Richardson, 71, suffers from dementia. He was last seen Wednesday evening.
Undercover officer posed as phone owner to arrest Riverdale man.
Kevin Bailey, 41, of Washington, D.C., already had an open warrant for fraud. He was charged with theft of less than $1,000 in Monday's incident.
Student's property stolen while left unattended at Cole Field House.
Media outlets are reporting there were no signs of foul play.
Victim was transported to hospital with minor injury.
Gaithersburg man has been criminally charged after falsely telling police he was robbed of his car at gun point at Hartwick Road.
Marcus Anthony Plummer now faces multiple charges, media outlets report.
The victim's car and property were allegedly stolen late Tuesday night on Hartwick Road. Victim reported that the suspects placed an object on his back that felt like a handgun, police say.
The DEA is teaming with local law enforcement to remove unused prescription medications from circulation.
Deandre Ricardo Williams was sentenced Wednesday to 49 years in prison.
Highlights of police reports for Prince George's County. The following information was supplied by the Prince George's County Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Robert Jarrett has been charged in the death of his former wife whose body police believe they found buried in concrete under a shed.
A University of Maryland student reported that Bryan Kim of Baltimore intended to rob him early Thursday morning near campus, police say.
Police said two robbers took property from two University of Maryland students on Tuesday. No one was injured.
Police say Alexander Song published threats online that he would go on a campus shooting rampage.
Officers and civilian employees were honored for their accomplishments.
Alexander Song's court appearance is now scheduled for April 17.
Miguel Morales-Iraheta sneaked into the backseat of a car parked at a gas station last year and told victim to "just drive."
Anti-Semitic messages and a noose were found at two locations on campus.
Vice President of Administrative Affairs Rob Specter was the keynote speaker.
University of Maryland student Alexander Song was arrested Tuesday after he was released from medical care.
Mary Ayers-Zander, a former D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue employee, was sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison for wire fraud, according to The Associated Press.
University of Maryland police reported that a student awoke to an unknown male in the Old Town home early Friday morning.
Prince George's County Police share tips to for preventing burglary while you're off having fun during spring break.
The 9-year-old boy was reportedly found with his mother in Reno, Nevada.
Volunteers gathered at Looney's Pub Saturday to raise funds for the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
University Police and three tipsters are being commended for their part in the arrest of Alexander Song, who threatened this weekend to go on a campus 'shooting rampage.'
The following information was supplied by the Prince George's County Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
University Police told media yesterday that the sophomore student was distraught and shaking when they arrested him for threatening to go on a campus "shooting rampage."
Police charged 19-year-old student Alexander Song with a misdemeanor and took him to a hospital for psychiatric analysis.
Stephan Weaver was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday.
Stephan E. Weaver was found guilty of armed robbery and handgun charges.
Despite a fall in serious crimes overall, new Metro report shows that city's metro station had fifth highest rate of serious crimes in 2011.