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D.C. Witness Staff
- April 17, 2020
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The Metropolitan Police Department has sent out 13 flyers looking for suspects and two vehicles in connection to crimes that have occurred in Washington D.C.
According to the flyers, which were released in April, there were suspects sought in six Burglary Two offenses from March 22 to April 8. No suspects have been arrested in any cases as of April 17.
There were suspects who were sought in a robbery (fear) offense that occurred on April 9, a robbery of an establishment offense on April 7, and an attempted robbery offense that occurred on April 6. Suspects were also sough in two robbery (snatch) offenses that occurred on March 30 and April 6. No suspects have been arrested in any of those cases as of April 17.
There were suspects sought in two assault with a dangerous weapon (gun) offenses that occurred on April 1 and April 10.
Police also notified the public that they were looking for a suspect in an assault with the intent to kill (gun) offense on March 6, and a suspect in an assault with the intent to commit first-degree sexual abuse on April 16. No suspects have been arrested in any of those cases as of April 17.
There were two vehicles sought in connection to assault with a dangerous weapon (gun) offenses that occurred on the 2100 block of Maryland Avenue, NE and 700 Block of Shepherd Street, NW on April 1 and April 10, respectively.
April 6 was the only date that MPD is seeking suspects in connections to more than one offenses that occurred on that day.
According to data collected from the flyers, crimes occurred mostly between 12:15 p.m. and 1 p.m. Five crimes have happened within that time frame since April 1.