The Metropolitan Police Department announces an arrest connected to multiple residential burglaries that occurred throughout the District of Columbia.
Between May 30 and July 6, 2026, the suspect burglarized six residences. In two of the burglary offenses, the residences were occupied by the victims. The suspect would take property and flee the scene. In two of the burglary offenses, the suspect stole a credit card and used it in several unauthorized transactions. The offenses are listed below:
- Burglary II and Second-Degree Fraud: On May 30, 2026, in the 800 block of Channing Street, Northeast. CCN: 26073982
- Burglary II: On June 4, 2026, in the 1200 block of 3rd Street, Northeast. CCN: 26076614
- Burglary II and Second-Degree Fraud: On June 11, 2026, in the 1000 block of Half Street, Southeast. CCN: 26080390
- Burglary I: On June 14, 2026, in the 300 block of M Street, Northeast, CCN: 26081867
- Burglary I: On June 22, 2026, in the 800 block of Channing Street, Northeast, CCN: 26086084
- Burglary II: On July 6, 2026, in the 6800 block of Laurel Street, Northwest. CCN: 26094085
On Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at approximately 5:22 p.m., Fifth District officers responded to the 1200 block of 1st Street, Northeast, for the report of a stolen vehicle. Three suspects were found inside the stolen Tesla and were arrested. Fifth District detectives, who were familiar with the earlier burglary offenses, recognized one of the suspects as being involved.
As a result of the detectives’ investigation, a 17-year-old juvenile male of Northeast, D.C., was charged with:
- Two counts of Burglary I
- Four counts of Burglary II
- Two counts of Second-Degree Fraud
- Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle
- Misdemeanor Possession of a Controlled Substance
Additionally, 21-year-old Dylawn T. Calhoun of Southeast, D.C., and a 17-year-old juvenile male of Northeast, D.C., were charged with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle. The 17-year-old was additionally charged with Burglary II. CCN: 26094085
These cases remain under investigation. Anyone who has knowledge of these incidents should take no action but call police