All Police Vehicles Impounded Following Rape Complaint Returned To The Street

All of the 115 Baltimore police cars taken out of service as police investigated an alleged rape are back on the street.

The cars, all marked department vehicles, were impounded Monday after a woman made a complaint against someone who may have been a Baltimore police officer.

"The investigation remains open and detectives are following up on active leads," Detective Chakia Fennoy said in an email.

An internal police memo obtained by The Baltimore Sun says the victim told authorities she was near a bar when she met a man who appeared to be a police officer and later raped her.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.