Home News Metropolitan Police Seek Public’s Help in Northwest D.C. Carjacking, $10,000 Reward Offered

Metropolitan Police Seek Public’s Help in Northwest D.C. Carjacking, $10,000 Reward Offered

Metropolitan Police Seek Public’s Help in Northwest D.C. Carjacking, $10,000 Reward Offered

The Metropolitan Police Department is searching for carjacking suspects after an incident in Northwest Washington, D.C. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a group of people accosted a woman who was on her way to her car on the 1200 block of Rhode Island Avenue NW at approximately 8:16 p.m. on Monday. They demanded her car keys and displayed a pistol. She cooperated, and the suspects were able to successfully take her car.

The Metropolitan Police are now asking the public for assistance in identifying the carjackers; they have offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information that could result in an arrest and indictment. This crime highlights a troubling trend of heinous theft in the capital city, and it has reignited many people’s concerns about their safety and security as they go about their daily lives. It is advised that anyone with information about this crime call the police at (202) 727-9099 or text their report to the department’s designated line at 50411.

While they search through surveillance and collect statements that could provide a clue, a lead, or a piece of evidence that could reveal the identity of these anonymous robbers and bring justice to a resident whose sense of security was snatched as quickly as her keys were taken from her hand, the Metropolitan Police have not yet made public detailed descriptions of the suspects or the victim’s car.

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