THE WASHINGTON POST • THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2010
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the residence and left. Nothing was reported taken. BENNING RD., 5000 block, 10:20 to 10:24 a.m. June 22. Two males approached two people who were taking garbage out at a residence. One male ordered the pair to go inside. After the robbers entered the home with the pair, one opened the front door for a third male robber. Two of the robbers searched the home, and a third held the two occupants at gunpoint. The robbers took property and left. BRUCE PL., 1800 block, 10 p.m. June 18 to 8:15 a.m. June 19. Property was taken from a residence. CHESTER ST., 2300 block, 6:30 to 11 p.m. June 19. Items were taken from a residence. DUBOIS PL., 3300 block, 8:15 a.m. June 21 to 11 a.m. June 22. A residence was entered by prying open a rear basement door. Nothing was reported taken. ELY PL., 3722 block, 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. June 17. Property was taken from an apartment entered by removing a window screen. GST., 1200 block, 4 to 4:10 a.m. June 20. A male kicked open a door of a residence at a public housing complex and punched an acquaintance. The male fled on foot. An arrest was made. MISSISSIPPI AVE., 600 block, 12:08 to 12:40 p.m. June 21. Items were taken from an apartment entered by forcing open a front door. NELSON PL., 3000 block, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 22. Items were taken from an apartment possibly entered through an unlocked window. POMEROY RD., 2500 block, 7 to 9:39 p.m. June 16. Property was taken from a residence entered by forcing open a door. RAYNOLDS PL., 2300 block, 4:45 to 9:30 p.m. June 17. A laptop computer was taken from an upper-floor bedroom of a residence. The residence was entered by cutting a front window screen. SAVANNAH ST., 200 block, 7:30 a.m. June 18 to 6 p.m. June 18.
Property was taken from a residence. There was no sign of forced entry. SAVANNAH ST., 200 block, 6 to 8 p.m. June 18. Items were taken from a residence entered through an open bedroom window. TEXAS AVE., 3500 block, 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 21. Property was taken from a residence. TUBMAN RD., 1800 block, 9 a.m. to 5:25 p.m. June 18. Property was taken from a residence entered through a living room window. FOURTH ST., 3700 block, 6:25 a.m. to 3:49 p.m. June 21. Property was taken from a residence entered by prying open a rear door. 13TH PL., 3400 block, 10 p.m. June 18 to 2:15 p.m. June 19. Property was taken from an apartment entered through an unlocked bedroom window. 37TH ST., 400 block, 8:50 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 17. Items were taken from a residence entered through a rear bedroom window. 53RD PL., 1-99 block, noon to 12:20 p.m. June 18. Two male youths were seen leaving a residence with property from the home. A basement door and a basement bathroom window were found open.
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ROBBERIES GST., 1-44 block, 9:25 p.m. June 20. Two men approached a male from behind as he was entering his residence, threatened him with a knife and fled with his wallet and cellphone. SIXTH AND E STREETS., 11:15 p.m. June 19. Two boys approached two pedestrians from behind, threatened them with a handgun and stole cash and a cellphone. The boys fled with a group of teens who had been encouraging the boys from across the street. SIXTH ST. AND MARYLAND AVE., 11:07 p.m. p.m. June 19. A boy with a gun approached a male pedestrian leaving a Metro stop, stole property and fled with two boys who had been standing nearby.
— Compiled by Akeya Dickson and Tamika L. Gittens
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