Washington, D.C
Suspects impersonating FBI agents break into Southeast, DC residence
WASHINGTON – Police are investigating an early morning housebreaking Tuesday at a Southeast, D.C. residence involving 4 suspects who impersonated FBI brokers.
In accordance with the Metropolitan Police Division, officers responded to the housebreaking round 6:11 a.m. within the 1700 block of Bay Road.
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Police consider that 4 armed suspects, who had flashlights and tactical gear, used a crow bar to drive their manner into the entrance door of the residence.
As soon as inside, the suspects informed the occupants of the residence that they have been a part of the FBI, and commenced stealing a number of gadgets from the home.
The gadgets included two iPhones, $3300 in money, a Rolex watch, 2 safes, and a silver Audi Q3 SUV.
Two of the victims contained in the residence have been in a position to escape and alerted regulation enforcement to the incident. Police didn’t verify what number of occupants have been within the residence on the time.
Police say the suspects then fled the scene within the stolen Audi, however they weren’t in a position to determine the automotive’s tags.
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The incident stays underneath investigation.
Anybody with info ought to name MPD at 202-727-9099 or ship a textual content tip to 50411.