Document: Police Arrest Suspect Connected to Multiple Burglary and Theft Offenses

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Officers with the Metropolitan Police Department arrested May 15 a suspect who is wanted in connection to multiple burglary and theft offenses.

According to a press release, the suspect was apprehended after allegedly entering a storage unit at an apartment building located on the 2100 block of Wyoming Avenue, NW. The suspect was charged with unlawful entry.

Police also connected the suspect to a burglary two offense on the 2200 block of California Street, NW. The release states that the suspect allegedly entered an unoccupied residence and took property on May 6.

On April 3, the suspect allegedly took property from a building on the 1600 block of Q Street, NW. The suspect was charged with second-degree theft.

Weeks before, the suspect committed two credit card fraud crimes, a burglary and a theft.

On March 16, the suspect allegedly entered an unoccupied residence on the 2700 block of Connecticut Avenue, NW and took a credit card and property. The suspect used the card at a business.

The day before on March 15, the suspect broke into a vehicle on the 2000 block of Q Street, NW and took a credit card. The suspect used the credit card at a business later.

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