U.S. Marshals Service and Metropolitan Police Department Seek Murder Suspect in DC

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Washington
– The U.S. Marshals-led Capital Area Regional
Fugitive Task Force, along with the Metropolitan Police Department, is
asking for the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted in
connection to a murder investigation.

Dreaun Young, 18, is wanted
on a D.C. Superior Court arrest warrant for second-degree murder while
armed and is suspected of killing Michael Brittingham, 26, who was found
deceased Aug. 6, 2020, after police responded to a report of gunshots at
a residence in the 600 block of 46th Place SE.

The U.S. Marshals
are offering a $10,000 reward for
information leading to his arrest.



Dreaun Young

Dreaun Young

This case remains under investigation. The
Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to
$25,000 to anyone who provides
information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or
persons wanted for any homicide committed in the District of Columbia.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call MPD at
202-727-9099. Additionally, anonymous information may be submitted to
the MPD TEXT TIP LINE by sending a text message to 50411. Tips may also
be submitted directly to the Marshals using the
USMS Tips app.

The mission
of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Force is to locate and apprehend
the most violent and dangerous fugitives throughout the Washington
metropolitan area. With offices in Washington, Virginia, and Maryland,
the CARFTF has developed, and will continue to develop, relationships
with numerous federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in
order to help ensure the safety of the citizens of our nation’s capital
and surrounding areas.”

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found
at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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