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Crime Alerts: July 23-24

Throughout the evening on July 23 and the morning hours of July 24, the Metropolitan Police Department sent out six crime alerts.

The most recent alert was sent at 7:06 a.m. for an armed robbery at 6:41 a.m. on the 1700 Eulclid Street, NE. The police are looking for two Hispanic males and one black male. The first suspect is wearing blue camouflage pants and a black jacket. The second suspect and the third suspect are wearing black jackets. All three suspects are around 125 pounds. One of the suspects is believed to be armed with a gun. One suspect was riding a red city bike. The suspects were last seen fleeing the 1700 block of Euclid Street, NE.

An alert was sent at 3:25 a.m. for a robbery at 3:05 a.m. on the 700 block of 7th Street, NW. Police are looking for two black males. One male was wearing a white tank top with red shorts. The other male was wearing a white tank top with blue jean shorts.

At 9:38 p.m. on July 23, another robbery alert was sent out. The robbery occurred on the 1300 block of Longfellow Street, NW. Police are looking for a black male who is skinny, in his mid-20’s, has a beard, wearing a white T-shirt under a dark jacket, black pants and a black baseball hat.

An alert of a shooting was sent out a 9:26 p.m. The shooting occurred at 9 p.m. on the 100 block of 53rd Street, NE. Police do not have a description of the suspect(s) available.

At 9:24 p.m. another alert of a shooting was sent out. The shooting occurred on the 6400 block of 5th Street, NW. Police do not have a description of the suspect(s).

At 8:40 p.m. an alert for a stabbing was sent out. The stabbing occurred on the 2300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE at 8:03 p.m. Police are looking for a black male with red pants and a white shirt.

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