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Crime Alerts: September 7

The Metropolitan Police Department sent out six crime alerts during the evening hours on Sept. 6 to the morning hours on Sept. 7.

The most recent alert was sent at 5:02 a.m. for a robbery investigation on Minnesota Avenue, NE and Ridge Road, SE. Police are looking for two black males who are wearing dark clothing with light blue surgical masks.

The next alert was sent at 12:51 a.m. for an assault with the intent to rob by gunpoint on the 1700 block of 1st, NW. Police are looking for three black males who are approximately 16- 18 years old and 5’8″ tall. One suspect is considered to be armed with a silver/grey handgun, wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and dark pants. Another suspect was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark pants. The police to do not have a description for the third suspect.

At 11:41 p.m. on Sept. 6, police sent out an alert for a robbery by gun at 11th Street and Monroe Street, NW. Police are looking for three black males, 15-17 years old with dark complexions, wearing black clothing, and armed with handguns.

At 9:37 p.m., a crime alert was sent for a shooting investigation on the 4500 block of Lee Street, NE. Police do not have a lookout at this time.

At 8:59 p.m., an alert was sent for a robbery investigation on the 2600 block of 29th Street, SE. The police are looking for one black male who is armed with a handgun. The suspect fled the scene in a 4-door Gold Mercedes with DC Tags towards Southern Avenue, SE.  

At 5:46 p.m. another robbery alert was sent for an investigation on the 3200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. Police are looking for two black males in a black Jeep Compass with DC tags. 

Anyone with information about these incidents should call 911.

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