Senior staff at the Sarah Jacobs office of California Rep. was the victim of an armed carjack in a popular Washington, D.C. neighborhood on Friday afternoon. Major City Police Station Report.
Metro Police It was announced on Sunday Two arrests in armed carjacking that occurred in a Harris Teaser parking lot in Washington’s Navy Yard area on Friday afternoon.
In addition to the victim’s personal belongings, senior staff’s government-issued iPhone, MacBook, ID and Capitol parking passes have been identified as missing in a police report obtained by Fox News Digital. Jacobs’ office did not provide a comment, but confirmed that the device was quickly wiped out.
According to Metro Police, the suspect left the victim’s car at about 12:08pm on Friday and approached the victim when he asked for the keys to the victim’s car. When staff refused, one of the suspects wielded a handgun and obtained the keys before the suspect escaped from the victim’s car scene, police said.
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Officials recovered the victim’s car and firearm on Saturday and arrested two suspects. Police say a 15-year-old Washington boy was charged with armed carjacking, while a 14-year-old Maryland boy was charged with carrying a pistol without a license and without misuse of a vehicle.
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As of Sunday, police are still searching for two outstanding suspects whose photos were taken during the incident by surveillance cameras.
Navy Yard is a popular Washington neighborhood south of the U.S. Capitol and home to the Washington Nationals Baseball Stadium. The neighborhood has transformed into an urban hub for council staff and young professionals over the past decade, but it has also been the subject of criticism for its crime.

A Washington metropolis police officer is conducting an investigation at Potomac Avenue Metro station. (AP Photo/Manuel Barthsenate)
Ministry of Transport Chief Sean Duffy said he was walking. Navy Yard The metro station was a traffic safety event last month when a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Bureau (WMATA) police officer was stabbed in the face.
Wmata confirmed the incident with Fox News Digital and said the suspect stabbed the officer “with a sharp metal object” after failing to pay the fare at the station.
president Donald Trump While speaking at the “Make America Great Again” rally on the 2024 campaign trail, he vowed to clean up Washington. Since returning to the office in January this year, Trump has committed to creating “crime-free capital.”

Trump has vowed to clean up Washington during his third consecutive presidential election. (Angelawice/AFP via Getty Images)
“We’re cleaning the city. The president said. “And we’re not going to commit crimes and we’re not going to support crimes,” Trump told the Justice Department earlier this year.
Jacobs staff did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Peter Pinedo and Andrew Margolis of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.