
The Metropolitan Police Department has confirmed the arrest of three juveniles linked to a recent robbery incident in Southeast D.C. According to an official report, the event occurred last Friday when the young suspects confronted a victim, coercing them to surrender their belongings. As disclosed in a press release by the MPD, the robbery unfolded around 9:40 a.m. on the 3200 block of 15th Place, Southeast.
Swift response from law enforcement led to the capture of the alleged perpetrators shortly after the crime. The apprehended individuals, identified only as two 14-year-old males and one 13-year-old male, hail from Southeast and Southwest D.C., respectively. In the official Metropolitan Police Department statement, the department conveyed that all three juveniles have been charged with Robbery (Fear), an offense signaling the use of intimidation or threat to obtain another's property unlawfully.
Details about the victim and any losses from the incident haven’t been released yet. However, the quick arrests by MPD officers show their ability to act fast and hold offenders accountable, even though they are juveniles while keeping the community safe. The case number, CCN: 25014824, will likely lead to further investigation as the legal process continues.









