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DC Police Issue Arrest Warrant for 67-Year-Old Suspect in K Street Bank Robbery

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Published on May 30, 2024
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The city's cops are on the hunt for a septuagenarian stickup man who pulled a heist on a DC bank back in February. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, they're looking for 67-year-old Reginal Council Williams in relation to a bank robbery that took place early in the morning hours.

With the clock ticking towards 9:20 a.m on February 6, a man walked into a bank on the 1700 block of K Street, Northwest. The suspect, described by authorities as a black male around 5’10 in height and weighing 155 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair, made off with an undisclosed amount of cash after implying he was armed and handing a note over to the terrified bank employee.

Evidence led to the issuance of an arrest warrant by DC Superior Court, putting Reginal Council Williams's name at the top of the list for the MPD’s most wanted in connection to this daylight robbery. As Per a statement from the department, Williams's whereabouts remain unknown, and the police are requesting anyone with information to come forward.

Community members, with the bank situated in a bustling part of town, could provide critical clues to track down Williams. Described by the MPDC, the suspect, who has black hair and brown eyes, is considered to still be in the area. Any individuals who have seen Williams or know of his location are encouraged to contact the authorities

The Metro police are keen to close this case and are asking the public to help collar this senior citizen suspect. They advise against approaching him directly as he may be dangerous, and instead suggest that anyone with tips should call the police tip line.