Teen arrested after armed robbery in D.C. with police helicopter assist

Teen arrested after armed robbery in D.C. with police helicopter assist
Quick Arrest Made in Northwest D.C. Robbery Attempt WASHINGTON, DC - Following a Northwest robbery attempt, D.C. Metro Police Department’s Third District detectives have swiftly apprehended a suspect. The incident occurred today around 2:53 PM, in the 1200 block of W Street, Northwest. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Lenare Leath, Jr. of Northwest D.C., allegedly brandished a knife and pushed the victim to the ground in an attempt to steal their property. After a struggle, the suspect fled empty-handed but was quickly caught by responding officers. The victim sustained minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital. Leath has been charged with Assault with Intent to Commit Robbery. Photo 107991078 | Arrest © Oleg Dudko | Dreamstime.com

WASHINGTON — A teenage suspect is in custody following an armed robbery in Southeast Washington that involved a brief pursuit and an aerial search by the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department.

The robbery took place around 6:33 p.m. on Tuesday in the 3300 block of Croffut Place, Southeast, where a man was confronted by an armed suspect who demanded his belongings, police said. After the victim handed over his property, the suspect fled the scene in a vehicle.

A short time later, MPD’s Air Support Unit located the getaway vehicle in the 5000 block of B Street, Southeast, with two occupants inside. Officers quickly moved in, apprehending one suspect and recovering a firearm from the vehicle, according to officials.

The arrested suspect, a 16-year-old male from Southeast D.C., now faces charges of armed robbery and unauthorized use of a vehicle. The identity of the second occupant and their potential involvement in the crime remain under investigation.

Authorities are asking anyone with further information to contact the Metropolitan Police at (202) 727-9099 or submit an anonymous tip via text at 50411. The department is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to arrests and convictions in violent crimes within the district.