Crime Report, Dec. 13: Three GU Incidents


From the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), here are the latest crime and police reports in or near Georgetown. 

Dec. 13 – MPD Releases Statistics on Violent Crime in the District: Thorough graphs and data from MPD on violent crime numbers and locations including homicide, traffic fatalities, assault, sexual abuse, domestic violence, and more can be seen here.   

Dec. 12 – Stabbing Alert: The incident occurred at 10:50 p.m. on the 3300 block of Georgia Avenue NW. No suspect descriptions are available at this time.  

Dec. 11 – Stalking: A Georgetown University (GU) student reported stalking by an unknown person who had scammed them in the vicinity of Lauinger Library located at 3700 O Street NW. 

Dec. 11 – Physical Assault: A GU student reported that the incident occurred in the 1200 block of 36th Street NW. 

Dec. 11 – Stabbing Investigation: Underway for an incident at 3 a.m. at 13th and N Streets NW. MPD is on the lookout for a black male, 40 years-old, and wearing a blue jacket and dark colored pants. 

Dec. 11 – Robbery Investigation: Underway for an incident in the 1700 block of Columbia Road NW. MPD is on the lookout for three black females wearing all black clothing. 

Dec. 11 – Shooting Investigation: Underway for an investigation for an incident in the 900 block of Longfellow Street NW. No suspect description is available at this time. 

Dec. 10 – Stolen Auto Arrests: A MPD News Release with names, details, and locations for crimes involving stolen autos throughout the District can be seen here 

Dec. 10 – Armed Carjacking (Knife) Arrest Made: A MPD News Release with details on an incident that occurred on Dec. 9 in the 1300 block of 14th Street NW can be seen here. 

Dec. 10 – Armed Robbery (Gun): A MPD News Release with details on a Dec. 9 incident in an establishment located in the 3400 block of 14th Street NW can be seen here. 

Dec. 10 – Destruction of Property: A vending machine was vandalized and damaged at GU’s LXR Hall located at 35th Street NW.  

Dec. 9 – Burglary Surveillance Video Released: MPD released surveillance footage linked here of a suspect involved in an incident on Dec. 7 at 4 a.m. in the 2900 block of M Street NW. 

Dec. 9 – Armed Robbery (Gun) Surveillance Video Released: MPD released surveillance footage linked here of an incident that occurred on Nov. 28 in the 3200 block of Georgia Avenue NW.  

Dec. 9 – Armed Robbery (Gun): Incident occurred in the 3400 block of 14th Street NW. MPD is on the lookout for three males, one female, all masked, all wearing dark clothing, and one is armed with a black handgun. 

Dec. 8 – Assault with Intent to Kill (Knife) Surveillance Video Released: MPD released footage of a suspect linked here who was involved in an incident that occurred on Nov. 24 in the 4100 block of Georgia Avenue NW.  

Dec. 7 – Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun) Surveillance Video Released: MPD released footage of a suspect linked here who was involved in an incident on Dec. 6 in the 3400 block of Holmead Place NW.    

Dec. 7 – Robbery (Force and Violence): MPD has released surveillance photos linked here of two suspects involved in an incident on Dec. 5 in the 600 block of I (Eye) Street NW.  

Dec. 6 – Unlawful Entry: A suspect was arrested for gaining illegal entry into GU’s Arrupe Hall located at 1575 Tondorf Road. 

Dec. 6 – Robbery (Pickpocket): Incident occurred in the 900 block of Florida Avenue NW. A MPD surveillance photo of the suspect with additional details is linked here. 

Dec. 6 – Shooting Alert: Incident occurred in the 1400 block of Fairmont Street NW. No suspect descriptions are available at this time. 

Dec. 6 – Robbery: Incident occurred in the 1800 block of Mintwood Place NW. MPD is on the lookout for two black females as suspects.  

Dec. 6 – Shooting Investigation: Underway for an incident that occurred in the 2800 block of Georgia Avenue NW. 

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. 

 

 

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