Carjacker in ski mask strikes downtown DC then flees toward H Street
Washington, DC – A carjacking late Monday night in the heart of downtown DC has prompted a citywide alert as police search for a masked suspect who fled on foot after abandoning the stolen vehicle several blocks away.
The incident occurred shortly after 10 p.m. in the 800 block of 7th Street NW, according to the Metropolitan Police Department’s 1st District. The suspect, described as a Black male with a slim build, was wearing a black ski mask and all black clothing when he approached the victim and forcibly took their vehicle.
Shortly after the carjacking, the vehicle was reportedly spotted in the 600 block of H Street NW, where it may have been ditched or relocated. Police units responded swiftly, canvassing the area for surveillance footage and witnesses, but the suspect managed to flee and remains at large.
It is unclear if the carjacking involved a weapon or whether the victim sustained any injuries. Police have not released any details about the vehicle involved or whether it has been recovered.
Detectives are actively investigating the case and asking anyone with information or video footage from the area to come forward. The crime occurred in a busy corridor known for nightlife and restaurants, raising public concern as the suspect continues to evade capture.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099 or send anonymous tips by texting 50411.
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Key Points
- A carjacking took place just after 10 p.m. Monday in the 800 block of 7th Street NW
- The suspect wore a black ski mask and black clothing and was last seen near H Street NW
- Police are urging the public to provide information and avoid approaching the suspect