Carjacking suspects flee after jay street ambush

Carjacking suspects flee after Jay Street ambush

D.C. police are investigating an armed carjacking in Northeast and asking for help identifying the suspects.

Washington, D.C. — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects involved in an armed carjacking that took place Sunday in Northeast D.C.

The incident occurred on April 27 in the 3600 block of Jay Street NE. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the suspects approached a victim and stole their vehicle at gunpoint before fleeing the area.

MPD has not yet released descriptions of the suspects or the stolen vehicle but confirmed the case is under active investigation.


Key points:

  • Armed carjacking reported April 27 on Jay Street NE
  • Two suspects sought in connection with the crime
  • Public urged to submit tips to police

Police request public’s help in identifying suspects

Anyone with information related to the armed carjacking is urged to contact the MPD tip line at 202-727-9099 or text 50411. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

A reward may be offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

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