Suspects in benning ridge robbery captured on surveillance camera

Suspects in Benning Ridge Robbery Captured On Surveillance Camera

WASHINGTON, DC – In a call to action, the D.C. Metro Police Department’s Sixth District is reaching out to the community for help in identifying three suspects involved in a recent robbery. The incident took place at a residential property on the 4600 block of Hillside Road, Southeast, around 12:27 p.m. on Friday, March 22.

The victim, who was working on the property, encountered the suspects loitering inside and requested them to leave. However, the suspects refused, resulting in one of them assaulting the victim and forcibly taking his cellphone. Following the altercation, all three suspects fled the scene.

Security cameras at the location managed to capture images of the suspects. The police are disseminating these photos in the hope that members of the public can assist in identifying the individuals involved.

Suspects in benning ridge robbery captured on surveillance camera
Photo: suspects in benning ridge robbery captured on surveillance camera

The D.C. Metro Police Department encourages anyone with information about the suspects or the robbery to contact them at (202) 727-9099. Additionally, tips can be submitted anonymously through the department’s TEXT TIP LINE by texting to 50411.

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