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Metro Transit Police seek help identifying person of interest in robbery, kidnapping

WASHINGTON – Metro Transit Police are looking for help identifying a person linked to a kidnapping and armed robbery.

The incident occurred at the Naylor Road Metrorail Station in Prince George’s County, just over the District line, on Dec. 20 around 9:45 p.m.

The victim, a man, was taken to the Waterfront Metrorail Station and forced to withdraw money from several ATMs. The suspect then escaped as did the victim, unharmed.

From WMATA:

Anyone who is able to identify the individual pictured below is asked to call Metro Transit Police Detectives immediately at (202) 962-2121 and reference case #2013- 62605. Tips can also be submitted by text message to “MyMTPD” (696873).

There are no current warrants for the individual pictured below in reference to this case.

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