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8 teenagers arrested across DC in unauthorized vehicle use cases

WASHINGTON (7News) — Eight teenagers were arrested in D.C. in separate unauthorized use of vehicle cases over the span of four days, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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Police said the ages of those arrested ranged from 13 to 19 years old.
Below is a full list of said arrests:
Saturday, October 7, 2023
- A 14-year-old boy, a 13-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy, all of Northwest, D.C., were arrested for an Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle offense that occurred in the 400 block of Emerson Street, Northwest.
- A 16-year-old girl from Columbia, Md., and 18-year-old Petra Nche from Burtonsville, Md., were arrested for an Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle offense that occurred in the 3200 block of 3rd Street, Southeast.
Monday, October 9, 2023
- A 14-year-old boy from Northeast, D.C., was arrested for an Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle offense that occurred at North Capitol Street and Florida Avenue, Northeast.
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
- 19-year-old Jayden Hall and a 17-year-old boy, both of Fort Washington, Md., were arrested for an Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle offense that occurred in the 1600 block of 3rd Street, Northwest.

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‘Unacceptable’: Man killed in shooting near elementary school’s track meet in DC – WTOP News

Officers are searching for three suspects who police said hopped out of a vehicle and fired at a man walking along a sidewalk near the school’s track in the 800 block of 26th Street NE.
A man is dead after he was shot Tuesday as an elementary school track meet was underway at a vacant high school in Northeast D.C., police said.
Officers are searching for three suspects who police said hopped out of a vehicle and fired at a man walking along a sidewalk near the school’s track in the 800 block of 26th Street NE.
“No child should ever have to experience what was experienced today,” D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith said.
The suspects took off after the shooting, which happened just before 2 p.m., Smith said. The vehicle police believe the suspects used was found in the Fort Lincoln area, and it was on fire.
Police haven’t identified the man who died at the scene, Smith said during a 4 p.m. news conference.
The elementary school was holding a track meet at Spingarn High School, which has been closed for more than a decade.
“During an elementary school track meet individuals opened fire, putting the lives of our children at risk, and any use of a firearm in our community, especially near our schools, around our children, is unacceptable,” Smith said.
It’s unclear whether the suspects fired in the direction of the school when they shot and killed the man.
There are several schools nearby, including Two Rivers Public Charter School and Phelps High School. A D.C. schools spokesperson said all public school students are safe and accounted for.
“We are continuing to work very closely with our DCPS schools and charter schools to reunite our kids who are still in some of the classrooms with their parents and with their families,” Smith said.
Smith said law enforcement is reviewing footage of the shooting and working to find the suspects.
“I’m a track athlete. I like to be out in public and I like to be able to recreate, and we want our children to be able to do that in safe spaces,” Smith said. “We’re going to do everything we can to find out who these individuals are, and we’re going to hold them accountable.”
Smith said anyone with information about the shooting can call police at 202-727-9099 or text at 50411.
WTOP’s Mike Murillo reported from the scene.
WTOP’s Ana Golden contributed to this report.
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