WASHINGTON (WJLA) — D.C. police are looking for help identifying the suspects who allegedly robbed a CVS in southeast Washington, D.C.
Officials said that on Feb. 2, at approximately 6:13 p.m. five people entered the store, destroyed a display fixture and stole a variety of merchandise including Pringles, vibrators, condoms and food items like chocolate ice cream.
Attached is the police report from the incident obtained by 7News:
The stolen merchandise adds up to an estimated value of $204.
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Police arrived to reports of a robbery and found a man being assaulted by multiple suspects, however, other suspects left the scene before the police arrived.
There were no weapons involved in the assault.
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On Feb.18, Denayla Martin, who is 18 years old, turned herself in to police. She was charged with Simple Assault, Destruction of Property and Second-Degree Theft.
Police are searching for the remaining suspects. Anyone who is able to identify the individuals is encouraged to call 202-727-9099 or text the Department's tip line at 50411. There is a reward of up to $1,000 for those who can provide information leading to the arrest of one or more of the suspects.