The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has launched an investigation into a series of crimes that transpired yesterday. The crimes involved three burglaries in the Northwest and one Destruction of Property offense in Southeast Washington, D.C. According to the MPD, the incidents are believed to be connected, with suspects responsible for property damage and theft at various establishments.
The first incident occurred early this morning at approximately 5:10 a.m., where suspects broke the front door of a business in the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast, and subsequently fled the scene. The incident, reported under CCN: 24174733, marks the start of a criminal spree that would extend into the Northwest. Anyone with information is urged to avoid direct engagement but instead contact the police.
Within the next hour, three additional burglaries were carried out along MacArthur Boulevard, Northwest. At around 6:04 a.m., suspects gained unlawful entry into an establishment in the 4500 block, followed by a second burglary just four minutes later in the 4800 block, and a third at 6:10 a.m. in the 5100 block, as reported by the
Metropolitan Police Department’s official release
. In each instance, items of value were taken before the perpetrators escaped.
The MPD has made a public appeal for assistance in identifying those involved, urging the community to provide any relevant information. They advise against taking action and instead contacting the department through either a direct phone call or anonymously via text. Committed to resolving these transgressions, the MPD emphasizes the availability of a financial reward of up to $1,000 for tips that lead to an arrest and indictment in connection with these offenses.
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