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Published on September 11, 2024
Three Women Arrested in Connection With 14th Street Burglary in Northwest DCSource: Google Street View

Authorities at the Metropolitan Police Department have reported the arrests of three women following a burglary incident in Northwest, a development that unfolded yesterday morning. According to the official MPD release, officers were dispatched to a business alarm in the 1800 block of 14th Street, Northwest, around 12:54 a.m.

Upon their arrival, police witnessed several individuals hastily exiting the premises, goods in hand. Meanwhile, three suspects made an attempt to leave the scene in a vehicle, but were promptly apprehended by law enforcement, as the MPD release further details. The arrested have been identified as 24-year-old Sabrina Kenny from Alexandria, VA, 23-year-old Jasmine Clark of Southwest DC, and 24-year-old Alnaja Jackson of Southeast DC.

The suspects are currently facing charges including Burglary Two, Resisting Arrest, and Fleeing from Law Enforcement. While this may appear as a straightforward case of criminal activity, the underlying circumstances and motives remain the subject of ongoing inquiries. The arrestees are presumed innocent until proven guilty, a cornerstone principle of the American legal system, which warrants a fair trial to assess the legality of actions and the rightful adjudication of justice.

Although the suspects are now in custody, the investigation into the burglary continues, and the MPD is reaching out to the community for further information. The department, which routinely encourages public cooperation, maintains a standing offer of a reward—reaching up to $1,000—for details that conclusively lead to an arrest and indictment in cases like these. The MPD urges anyone with pertinent information, to call at (202) 727-9099 or to send a tip through the Department's dedicated TEXT TIP LINE at 50411, should contact the authorities without delay. Directions provided in the release recommend that individuals should not engage suspects but immediately seek police assistance.