A woman was assaulted in Rock Creek Park during a morning jog.
The victim of this assault was jogging along the bike path in Rock Creek Park near Bingham Drive on July 22, 2009 at about 7:00 am. The initial assault involved her being grabbed by the assailant.
United States Park Police Detectives are seeking information about this assault. We are looking for an Hispanic male in his 30’s about 5’7” to 5’10” tall. He has a stocky or large build, wavy shoulder length black hair, he seemed to be unshaven, and he smelled of alcohol. He was wearing a cotton t shirt and jeans.
Prior to her being assaulted, the victim recalls passing this suspect on the trail and heard him talking to himself in Spanish.
We would like to talk to anyone who may have any details to add or may have seen this suspect or crime. Please call the United States Park Police at 202-610-8737. We will be able to translate any information provided in foreign languages.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Serious Motor Vehicle Crash
One driver was seriously injured in a single vehicle motor vehicle crash on Beach Drive.
United States Park Police Officers responded to this crash on Beach Drive just south of the District 3 Substation on July 21, 2009 at about noon.
Officers found that a Jeep had rolled over leaving the lone occupant pinned in the vehicle. A large volume of automotive fluids were also spilled and were contained prior to flowing into Rock Creek.
The District of Columbia Fire Department dispatched an Engine Company, Truck Company, Rescue Squad, Medic Unit, and Command Officials to the scene. These Fire Department units performed a difficult extrication and found the patient suffering from multiple injuries. This patient was flown by United States Park Police Aviation to a local Trauma Center.
District of Columbia Fire Department Hazardous Materials specialists mitigated the fluid spills.
United States Park Police Criminal Investigators and Traffic Crash Reconstructionists responded to assist in the investigation of causitive factors.
When this crash occured, the vehicle also contained two Schnauzers. These friendly dogs were taken by District of Columbia Animal Control for safe keeping after Fire Department staff fed them dog biscuits to gain their trust.
United States Park Police Officers responded to this crash on Beach Drive just south of the District 3 Substation on July 21, 2009 at about noon.
Officers found that a Jeep had rolled over leaving the lone occupant pinned in the vehicle. A large volume of automotive fluids were also spilled and were contained prior to flowing into Rock Creek.
The District of Columbia Fire Department dispatched an Engine Company, Truck Company, Rescue Squad, Medic Unit, and Command Officials to the scene. These Fire Department units performed a difficult extrication and found the patient suffering from multiple injuries. This patient was flown by United States Park Police Aviation to a local Trauma Center.
District of Columbia Fire Department Hazardous Materials specialists mitigated the fluid spills.
United States Park Police Criminal Investigators and Traffic Crash Reconstructionists responded to assist in the investigation of causitive factors.
When this crash occured, the vehicle also contained two Schnauzers. These friendly dogs were taken by District of Columbia Animal Control for safe keeping after Fire Department staff fed them dog biscuits to gain their trust.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Critical Missing Person
The United States Park Police is seeking assistance in locating a critical missing juvenile. The missing person is:
Trayvon Thomas RICHARDSON
This person has been found. Thanks for all assistance!
Trayvon Thomas RICHARDSON
This person has been found. Thanks for all assistance!
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