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Multiple Arrests Made in Connection to Vehicle Thefts Across Washington, DC

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Published on November 01, 2025
Multiple Arrests Made in Connection to Vehicle Thefts Across Washington, DCSource: U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gustavo Castillo, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The Metropolitan Police Department has reported a series of arrests in connection with the unauthorized use of vehicles and auto theft offenses in various locations across Washington, DC. The arrests, which took place over the last week of October, involved individuals from different areas, including some with no fixed address.

Last Saturday, 24-year-old Jamari Prophet from Southeast DC was apprehended for unauthorized use of a vehicle on the 2600 block of Bowen Road, SE. Alongside, 29-year-old Trienten Lockridge was arrested for the same offense at the 300 block of Parkland Place, SE, as disclosed by the Metropolitan Police Department.

The following day, on Sunday, the police took 44-year-old Randolph Brewster into custody. He was charged with theft of a stolen auto and unauthorized vehicle use at the 3800 block of Minnesota Avenue, NE. The police also arrested 31-year-old Anthony Greene, with no fixed address, for unauthorized use of a vehicle on the 5100 block of Call Place, SE.