Sunday Morning Break-in Follows String of Local Crimes

Unidentified Male Enters 33rd Street Townhouse

By Shane Hickey | Sep 01 2009 | Crime and Safety |

A burglary similar to the series of recent break-ins attributed to the so-called “Georgetown Cuddler” took place at the 33rd Street home of a Georgetown student early Sunday morning. The break-in, which occurred at about 6:30 a.m., was reported to the Department of Public Safety by the Metropolitan Police Department at 8 a.m.

An unidentified male gained entry to the residence on the 1200 block of 33rd Street NW through an unlocked door.

“The suspect lay down on the couch with the complainant. The complainant was startled awake and told the suspect to leave. The suspect subsequently left the residence, heading north on 33rd Street, then west on Prospect Street,” the Department of Public Safety said in a Public Safety Alert.

The PSA described the suspect as a white male of medium build. He was also described as being between the age of 25 to 30 with short, brown hair and dark clothing. No physical injuries were reported. Although a complaint has been filed, an MPD crime report has yet to be made available.

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