Crime Report, Nov. 22: Mayor’s Anti-Violence Initiative; 2 GU Thefts
By November 22, 2021 0 669
•From the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), here are the latest crime and police reports in or near Georgetown.
Nov. 22 – Mayor Bowser Announces Partnership to Combat Violence in the District: Mayor Muriel Bowser, ATF officials, and MPD Chief Robert Contee held a press conference to announce a partnership aimed at reducing and combating violence in the District. Safety recommendations regarding package thefts, theft from auto, MPD safe exchange zones, the mayor’s camera incentive program, and safe holiday cooking practices were also provided.
Nov. 21 – Robbery Investigation: Underway for an incident in the 1900 block of Foxhall Road NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black male 20-25 years-old and 250-280 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black hat, black jacket, black shirt, green pants, and black Nike shoes.
Nov. 21 – Robbery/Stolen Auto Investigation: Underway in the 2200 block of Eighth Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for two black males in a black Nissan Altima with Maryland tags BLSDKNG.
Nov. 21 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Stick) Arrest Made: Incident occurred on Nov. 20 in the 1300 block of Kenyon Street NW.
Nov. 21 – Shooting Investigation: Underway in the 200 block of 14th Street NW. MPD noted a silver sedan was involved in the incident.
Nov. 20 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun): Incident occurred in the 300 block of V Street NW. A surveillance photo of the suspect’s vehicle can be seen here.
Nov. 20 – Robbery (Snatch): Incident occurred in the 800 block of Seventh Street NW.
Nov. 20 – Shooting Investigation: Incident occurred in the 300 block of Upshur Street NW. No suspect descriptions available at this time.
Nov. 20 – Armed Robbery (Gun): Incident occurred in the 2400 block of Champlain Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black female, dark skin tone, 5’-10”-6’-0”, and 155-170 pounds.
Nov. 20 – Robbery (Snatch) Arrest Made: The incident occurred on Nov. 18 in the 900 block of M Street NW.
Nov. 19 – Armed Robbery (Gun): Incident occurred on Nov. 15 in the 1300 block of 29th Street NW. Recently released video surveillance footage of the suspects can be seen here.
Nov. 19 – Stolen Auto Arrests Made: A MPD release of arrests made related to auto theft throughout the city with details on names and locations can be seen here.
Nov. 18 – Robbery (Force & Violence): Incident occurred on Nov. 17 in the 3400 block of 14th Street NW. Recently released video surveillance footage of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 18 – Robbery (Force & Violence): Incident occurred on Nov. 11 in the 1400 block of 14th Street NW. Recently released video surveillance footage of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 18 – Individuals in Connection with Violent Crime Remain Wanted: In late October, MPD released names and photos of individuals in connection with violent crimes throughout the city. A recent list of those individuals who remain wanted can be seen here.
Nov. 18 – Assault with Intent to Kill: The incident occurred on Oct. 23 in the 2500 block of Mozart Place NW. Recently released video surveillance footage of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 17 – Robbery Investigation: Underway for an incident in the 400 block of M Street NW.
Nov. 17 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun) Suspect Sought: Incident occurred on Nov. 7 in the 1800 block of Ninth Street NW. Recently released surveillance photos of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 16 – Armed Robbery (Gun): Incident occurred in the 4500 block of Wisconsin Avenue NW.
Nov. 16 – Burglary: Incident occurred on Nov. 10 in the 4100 block of Wisconsin Avenue NW. Recently released video surveillance footage of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 16 – Motor Vehicle Theft: A Georgetown University (GU) student reported the theft of a moped in the 3600 block of O Street NW.
Nov. 16 – Burglary: Incident occurred in the 5100 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. Video surveillance footage of the suspect can be seen here.
Nov. 15 – Burglary: A GU faculty member reported that someone entered their unlocked office window and stole books. The incident occurred at Healy Hall located at O and 37th Streets NW.
According to MPD, 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.