Crime Report, Oct. 25: P St. Carjacking Arrest; More G.U. Bike Thefts
By October 25, 2021 0 1045
•From the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), here are the latest crime and police reports in or near Georgetown.
Oct. 24 – Homicide Arrest: Offense occurred on Oct. 5 in the 4900 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. A MPD release with full details on the incident can be seen here.
Oct. 24 – Burglary Investigation: Offense occurred in the 1900 block of 18th Street NW.
Oct. 24 – Arrest Made for Attempted Kidnapping: The incident occurred on Oct. 22 in the 1800 block of Columbia Road NW.
Oct. 24 – Stabbing Investigation: Offense occurred in the 1300 block of Girard Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black male wearing a blue jacket with blood on it.
Oct. 24 – Robbery: Offense occurred in the unit block of Van Buren Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for three armed black males.
Oct. 24 – Arrest Made for a Felony Assault on a Police Officer While Armed and Kidnapping: Offense occurred on Oct. 22 in the 500 block of Kennedy Street NW.
Oct. 24 – Armed Robbery (Gun) Arrest: Offense occurred on Oct. 21 in the 5700 block of Sherier Place NW.
Oct. 23 – Armed Robbery (Gun): Offense occurred in the 7600 block of Georgia Avenue NW. The suspect fled in what was described as a 2015 Infinity Q50 with Virginia temporary tag X73185.
Oct. 23 – Burglary Arrest Made: Offense occurred in the 1900 block of Ninth Street NW.
Oct. 23 – Shooting Investigation: Offense occurred in the 1600 block of Euclid Street NW.
Oct. 22 – Robbery Investigation: Incident occurred in the 2200 block of O Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black male, in his 20s, 5’9”, 150 pounds, wearing dark clothing, and last seen driving a black sedan.
Oct. 22 – Bike Theft: A Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD) officer reported the theft happened at O’Donovan Hall located at 37th and O Streets NW.
Oct. 22 – Bike Theft: A GUPD officer reported the theft occurred at McCarthy Hall located at 1350 Tondorf Rd. NW.
Oct. 21 – Robbery: Incident occurred in the 1900 block of Calvert Street NW. Suspects are three black males last seen fleeing the scene in a gray vehicle.
Oct. 21 – Robbery Arrest Made: The snatch offense occurred on Oct. 19 in the 3500 block of Georgia Avenue NW.
Oct. 21 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun): The incident occurred in the 300 block of Bryant Street NW.
Oct. 20 – Homicide Arrest Announced: MPD announced an additional homicide arrest for an incident on Sept. 4 in the 600 block of Longfellow Street NW.
Oct. 20 – Robbery (Force and Violence) Investigation: Incident occurred on Oct. 14 in the 3500 block of Georgia Avenue NW. Recently released video surveillance of the suspect can be seen here.
Oct. 20 – Burglary Investigation: Offense occurred in the 1400 block of Belmont Street NW.
Oct. 20 – Armed (Gun) Carjacking Arrest Made: Offense occurred on Jan. 19 in the 3200 block of P Street NW.
Oct. 20 – Assault with Intent to Commit Sexual Abuse Arrest: Incident occurred in the 2000 block of G Street NW.
Oct. 20 – Stabbing Investigation: Incident occurred in the 7400 block of Georgia Avenue NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black male wearing a black jacket, green shirt who fled in a black four-door Mercedes with temporary tags.
Oct. 19 – Confirmed Shooting: Incident occurred in the 300 block of Bryant Street NW. No suspect description given.
Oct. 19 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon Arrest: The offense occurred on Oct. 16 in the unit block of Longfellow Street NW.
Oct. 19 – Robbery (Force and Violence) Investigation: Incident occurred in the 4200 block of Massachusetts Avenue NW. MPD is seeking help to identify suspects that can be seen in the surveillance footage linked here.
Oct. 18 – Assault with intent to Commit Sexual Abuse Investigation: Incident occurred in the 600 block of 14th Street NW. Suspect is described as a male, 50 – 60 years-old, thin build, gray unkempt hair, wearing shorts and a blue mask.
Anyone who can identify individuals or has knowledge of the incidents above should NOT take action but call police at (202) 727-9099 or text your tip to the Department’s TEXT TIP LINE at 50411. Crime Solvers of Washington, D.C. currently offers a reward to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible for a crime committed in the District of Columbia.
Editors’ note: the incidents reported here are culled from police reports and have not necessarily been adjudicated or resolved; a legal presumption of innocence applies.