Burglary 1200 Block of 36th Street NW

Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community,
 
Please be advised that the Georgetown University Police Department is currently investigating a burglary that occurred in the 1200 Block of 36th Street, NW on Saturday, November 14th, 2020 at 6:00 a.m. An unknown suspect smashed the front glass door and gained entry inside, before leaving with several items from the business. The suspect left in an unknown direction. 
 
The Georgetown University Police Department is requesting that anyone who has information regarding this or any other incident(s) to contact the Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD) at 202-687-4343 or The Metropolitan Police Department Second District Station at 202-715-7300, or the Detective Office at 202-730-1903, or the Command Information Center at 202-727-9099 immediately. 
 


Date: November 14, 2020 
 
Time: 6:00 a.m.
 
Location: On Campus
 
Address: 1200 Block of 36th Street, NW     
 
Incident type: Burglary  
 
Respondent: Georgetown University Police Department  
 
Victim(s): 
 
Witness Description of the Suspect: Unknown 





Safety Reminders:
 
The Georgetown University Police Department reminds all students to practice the following security measures:
 
1. On campus students should call GUPD at 202.687.4343 regarding any safety concerns.
 
2. Off campus students with immediate safety concerns should call MPD at 911 and GUPD at 202.687.4343.
 
3. Students noticing suspicious activities or individuals loitering around entrances to residence halls, apartments, or townhouses should immediately notify GUPD at 202.687.4343 or use the LiveSafe app.
 
4. Students may utilize the services of THE NEIGHBORHOOD SHUTTLES or GUPD SafeRide escorts as a means of providing safe passage off-campus. Call 784.RIDE or use the LiveSafe app for a GUPD SafeRide escort.
 
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