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Man Caught on Camera After Valentine’s Day Robbery

A man accused of an armed robbery in Southeast, D.C. on Valentine’s Day was caught on surveillance cameras shortly after the incident. The Metropolitan Police Department reports that the suspect threatened the victim at gunpoint and stole his belongings in the vicinity of K Street.

Authorities are urging the public to help identify the suspect, offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest or conviction. With growing concerns over safety in the area, the police are asking anyone with knowledge of the suspect’s identity to contact them at the given phone number or text tip line.

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