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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- June 19, 2020
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The Metropolitan Police Department sent out five crime alerts during the evening of June 18 and the morning of June 19.
The most recent alert was sent at 5:40 a.m. for a armed carjacking on the 1100 Block of 11th Street, NW. The crime happened at the intersection of M and 11th Street, NW. Police are looking for a white 2020 X2 BMW with Connecticut tags that is possibly being driven by a black male suspect who is approximately 6’0″ in height and 180-190 pounds.
An alert was sent a few hours earlier at 1:58 a.m. for another armed carjacking on the 1300 block of Rhode Island Avenue, NE. Police are looking for a 2017 white Landrover Evoque SUV with a Tennessee tag: 4M99M6. The first Susie then is a black male with dreads with a Black Lives Matter mask. The second suspect is another black male with a neon hooded sweatshirt and mask. Police believe the second suspect is armed with a gun.
At 1:02 a.m police sent out an alert of a robbery on the 2400 block of 14th Street, NW at the intersection of 14th Street and Chapin Street NW. Police are looking for two black males. The first suspect is short in height with a slim build. The second suspect is tall in height, wearing all black clothing and armed with a handgun. The suspects fled in a black four-door sedan traveling Northbound on 14th Street NW.
An alert was sent at 10:21 p.m. on June 18 for an armed robbery on the 500 block of Q Street, NW. Police are looking for a 2009 black Volvo station wagon bearing the DC tag: FE9809. The vehicle is believed to be occupied by two black males, approximately 6’ in height. One suspect is wearing a yellow long-sleeve shirt and the other suspect is wearing all dark clothing.
At 9:15 p.m. an alert was sent out for a robbery on the 6700 block of Georgia Avenue, NW. Police are looking for three individuals wearing all black clothing.
The police ask that anyone with knowledge of these crimes do not take any action other than calling 911.