SUPPORTING SCHOOLS
Councilmember Bart Lawrence encourages volunteerism. P. 2
Willoughby property searched in connection with cold case By Lindsay Myers
GRASSROOTS EXPO
City's first environmental expo will feature keynote speaker, vendors. P. 6
NEW COMIC DEBUT
New Hyattsville-themed illustration shows city in a humorous light. P. 3
Life&Times
Vol. 13 No. 9
Hyattsville’s Community Newspaper
September 2016
On July 12, a team of investigators led by the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) searched the garage of 5229 42nd Place in Hyattsville in connection with the ongoing Lyon sisters murder investigation. The Bedford County Sheriff ’s Office of Bedford, Virginia, and the FBI also participated in the search. The Hyattsville City Police Department (HCPD) provided perimeter security during the search, but were otherwise uninvolved. MCPD reported that no evidence was obtained during the search. Law enforcement identified the garage as a place of interest after a relative of Richard Welch, a resident of Hyattsville and a “person
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COURTESY OF LA CLÍNICA DE PUEBLO Doctors Community Hospital’s COO Paul Grenaldo and La Clínica Del Pueblo’s Executive Director Alicia Wilson speak to the audience about the new partnership and opening of the Hyattsville Health Center.
Innovative partnership opens new health center By Maria D. James
Doctors Community Hospital has partnered with La Clínica del Pueblo to provide preventative and specialty care
at a new location in Hyattsville. The clinic, located at 2970 Belcrest Center Drive, Suite 301, which is adjacent to the Prince George’s Plaza Metro station, hosted a sneak peek
pre-open house event on August 1 to an eager crowd of well over 50 partners and community supporters. La Clínica del Pueblo is a Federally Qualified Health Center
(FQHC) serving the needs of uninsured and underinsured Latino immigrants and others in need in the Washington, CLINIC continued on page 16
Police brief West Hyattsville residents on recent violent crimes Hyattsville Life & Times PO Box 132 Hyattsville, MD 20781
By Krissi Humbard
Two recent violent crimes — a triple shooting and a homicide — have West Hyattsville residents concerned about crime in their neighborhood. The Hyattsville City Police Department (HCPD) held a “Community Crime Awareness Meeting” on Aug. 24 to
discuss the two cases and address residents’ concerns. Officers from HCPD, an officer from Prince George’s County Police Department (PGCPD), Mayor Candace Hollingsworth, City Administrator Tracey Nicholson, city employees, and councilmembers attended the meeting, held at St. Matthew’s Episcopal
Church. Approximately 25 residents also attended. PGCPD Detective Jonathan Hill spoke about the homicide of 20-year-old Brandon Sorto, who was found in a secluded, wooded area on July 30 after suffering from multiple CRIME continued on page 15
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