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MPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Northeast Washington Unarmed Carjacking

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Published on July 04, 2024
MPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Northeast Washington Unarmed CarjackingSource: Metropolitan Police Department

The Metropolitan Police Department has reached out to the public, seeking aid in identifying a suspect involved in a recent carjacking incident. According to the information provided by the MPD, the carjacking took place without the use of a weapon and occurred in Northeast Washington, D.C.

Details given by the MPD's official report, state that on Tuesday, July 2, around 8:00 p.m., an individual approached the victim while she was at a gas station located on the 4100 block of Hunt Street NE. The suspect then proceeded to enter the victim's vehicle, and subsequently, fled the scene.

The police have not yet released a description of the suspect but are currently processing all available evidence, which may lead to more information, regarding this matter in the future. Community members with any knowledge relevant to the case are encouraged to come forward.

In an effort to gather more details, MPD has requested anyone with information about this incident to contact the department. Tips can be provided anonymously if necessary, and a reward has been offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. The Metropolitan Police Department stands firm, on its commitment to the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors in the nation's capital.