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Bald robbery suspect bolts into Union Station after DC heist

Robbery suspect flees into Union Station Metro after Massachusetts Avenue incident

WASHINGTON, DC – A robbery near Massachusetts Avenue NE sent police racing to Union Station Monday evening after the suspect bolted into the busy transit hub, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

The incident occurred around 7:15 p.m. in the unit block of Massachusetts Avenue, NE. Investigators said the suspect is described as a tall white male, bald, wearing black glasses, a gray shirt, and dark pants.

He was last seen running into Union Station Metro following the robbery. No additional details about the victim or what was taken have been released.

MPD’s First District patrol units are leading the investigation. Police urge anyone with information to call the department at (202) 727-9099 or send an anonymous text to 50411.

Key Points

  • A robbery was reported Monday evening in the unit block of Massachusetts Avenue, NE
  • The suspect fled on foot into Union Station Metro after the crime
  • Police ask anyone with information to call (202) 727-9099 or text tips to 50411
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