A d. C. Metro police department patrol car.
A D.C. Metro Police Department patrol car.

Police search for moped thieves after T Street carjacking

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Police are searching for two suspects who stole a moped during an unarmed carjacking near T Street NW late Sunday night in the city’s Third District.

The incident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. on March 23 in the 1100 block of T Street, Northwest. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, two male suspects — with unknown race and clothing descriptions — fled the scene with a red and black moped bearing Maryland tag 6307Y1.

Investigators say one suspect drove the stolen moped while the second followed behind on a Lime bike. A white work van with Virginia tag TFK4333 was also seen following the suspects.

MPD is actively investigating the case and urging anyone with information to come forward.

Tips can be shared by calling (202) 727-9099 or by texting 50411. The public is advised not to engage with suspects.

Key Points

  • Unarmed carjacking took place shortly before 10 p.m. on March 23 in the 1100 block of T Street NW
  • Suspects fled on a stolen moped, a Lime bike, and were followed by a white van with VA tag TFK4333
  • Police ask for tips via (202) 727-9099 or text 50411
Chris Quigley

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