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CRITICAL MISSING
NAME
Michael Kingsbury
MISSING FROM/ LAH HEN
1700 block of West Virginia Avenue, NE
MISSING SINCE
Sunday, July 7, 2013
CONTACT
Detective Richard Feser
Command Information Center
DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT
9-9:30AM
(202) 576-6768
(202) 727-9099
The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating7-year-old Michael Kingsbury, who
was last seen in the i700 block of West Virginia Avenue, NE, on Sunday, July 7, 2013 between 9:00 AM and 9:30 AM.
Michael is describe<l as a 7-year-old Black male, approximately 4'3" tall, approximately 60 pounds, with dread
Jocks in his hair, and a light complexion. He was last seen wearing a pull up. Michael is autistic and may be in
need of medical attention. Ref: CCN #12-094-095.
HOW TO HELP OUR INVESTIGATION
This case is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the detective{s)/
officer(s} listed above or the Command Information Center (CIC) at {202) 7279099. Anonymous information may be forwarded to the depart-
ment's TEXTTIP LINE by text messaging 50411.
COMMAND CENTER 202 727-9099 TEXTTIPS 50411
team more lhl'
'.1 Br..v;ird;
mpdc.dc.gov/rew,uds
i)flill rn HHP :\f,: J The Metropolitan Police Department relies on the
cooperation of the community to assi st us in solving crime. Without your help, those wanted for violent crimes will
continue to wal k the streets and possibly harm ad-
ditional people. Please contact the police if you have we c. t\t re. .D () y ( ) lJ ?
any information that will help to solve crime.
CATHY l. l1\NIER
Chif>f "/ PcUn

Various pages throughout
contain redactions pursuant to
D.C. Official Code 2-534 (a)(2)
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The lookout was given on the SD zone.
Fifth Police District Officer Mathew Watkins, assigned to SCl-05, was
assigned to canvass the 1700-1800 blocks of West Virginia Avenue, NE, for
the M/P. As part of his canvass, Officer Watkins reported that he performed
a visual sweep of the vehicles in the rear of .. West Virginia Avenue, NE,
and was 98.9% certain the M/P was not in one of those cars on Sunday, July
7, 2013, at approximately 1030 hours.
Fifth Police District Officer Jules Lucas, assigned to Scout 5041, was assigned
to canvass the 1500-1700 blocks of Trinidad, Mt. Olivet Road, Montello,
Childress and Holbrook Streets, NE, for the M/P. As part of his canvass,
Officer Lucas reported that he performed a close, visual sweep of the vehicles
in the rear of .. West Virginia Avenue, NE, and was "extremely certain"
the M/P was not in one of those cars on Sunday, July 7, 2013, between 1030-
1100 hours.
YID Detective Admanda McMullen received a call from SD, that they had a
Missing Person Command Post at West Virginia, Ave, NE.
MPD began tweeting information regarding MP Ki ngsbury
MPD members began contacting area hospitals.
Witness/observation; a young boy, age 10-1 2 years of age had a bike parked
in the alley rear of the 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue, NE.
Sergeant Mongal approached the boy and asked him about Michael Kingsbury
and the boy indicated that he had just seen him walking in the alley towards
Mt. Olivet Road. Sergeant Mongal asked Officer Eric Hairston to take the boy
and canvass with him aboard in an attempt to locate our M/P. Officer Hairston
stated that while he rode and walked the area with the boy, he felt that the
boy was trying to be overly helpful. Officer Hairston did not record the boy's
name or personal identifiers.
Witness/observation; SD Officer Markquat Mathis was stopped by an adult
female who stated she had seen an older boy walking with the missing boy in
the second alley off Trinidad Avenue, NE. Officer Mathis voiced this
information t o units in the fi eld and searched the Trinidad Area for the M/P.
Investigator Brian Hallahan arrived on the scene and was briefed by Officer
Barbara Robinson, Sergeant Tyshena Mongal and Lieutenant Corrine Hughes.
Officer Robinson stated that 50 already searched the alley and they began to
search the nearby streets and other l o ~ Hallahan then
interviewed and- for additional
informat ion. Invest igator Hallahan did hear Falcon on the scene.
Investigator Hallahan did not conduct or direct any search efforts.
Investigator Hallahan learned that SD Officer Mathis had a possible witness
and he interviewed t h ~ f the witness at lmfrinidad Ave, NE
Investigator Hallahan observed SD offi cers canvassi ng nearby. Also
Sergeant Mongal had the lookout posted on the temperature board and Paul
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1630 hours
Metcalf of PIO was notified to assist.
Detective Thomas Stine was flagged down in the vicinity of the 1700 block of
West Virginia Avenue, NE by an adult female who reported to him that she had
just observed the child in the rear of . West Virginia Avenue, NE, 20
minutes ago. A search by Detective Stine and SD Officer Barbara Robinson did
not reveal Michael.
PIO Officer Metcalf released a Press Release in regards to the Missing Person.
SD Officer Pierre Sailsman looked through the driver's side windows of the
Altima and observed no body inside the vehicle; the vehicle was locked.
Investigator Hallahan interviewed at the home
on WV Ave. Shortly thereafter, Inv. Hallahan went to the Command Post
directly in the rear of the location, he was briefed by SD Officer Pierre Sailsman
that K9 (Officer Scott) did a track which lead to V Ave, NE. Officer
Sailsman told Investigator Hallahan that the K9 officer knocked on the door
and did not get an answer.
wv Ave, NE was unoccupied at the time, and there was no indication
that a seven year old could access the home - it is believed that the occupants
of the home were away on travel.
Detective Feser and Officer Jones arrived on the scene and spoke to Sergeant
Walters who told him that he did a track that led t o ~ V Ave, and he told
him that he was waiting for Montgomery County's K9 Unit.
Detective Feser had SD officers checked PIW and M/P School for M/P.
Detective Feser asked SD Lieutenant Durand to have his units canvass all of
W/V Ave. He checked the apartment again. Detective Feser interviewed the
occupant of WV Ave, NE, at his residence.
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1800 hours
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D et e ct iv e Feser, Officer Jones, Montgomery County K9 and Sergeant Walters
conducted another track which led them out the back yard and down the alley
(left) toward Mount Olivet Road, NE. the track ended at Trinidad Avenue, NE.
Falcon checked the area again.
Detective Feser and Officer Jones searched the abandoned building next door
with the assistance of SOD, and DCFD.
Detective Feser notified the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
and requested the assistance of Team Adam.
Detective Feser and SD units checked Gallaudet University.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children delivered 150 fliers to
Detective Feser. The fliers were given to SD Officers on t he scene and
Lieutenant Bernat. Detective Feser observed from NCMEC
delivered fliers to the Detective Feser also gave fliers to his
relief, Detective Mitchell, CNMC ER Department and their security office.
Detective Feser went back to the scene and the SD W /C (Lieutenant Bernat}
moved the Command Post to the front of the home. With permission he
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Midnight tour
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0730 hours
0850 hours
08S7 hours
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1000 hours
checked and searched
WV Ave, NE.
vehicle parked in the rear of
Detective Feser checked the abandoned school on Mt. Olivet Road with Falcon
and Lieutenant Bernat of SD.
Monday, July 8, 2013
SD Ofc. Daniel Castan; Ofc. Castan informed Captain Morgan Kane that during
the midnight tour between Sunday July 7 and Monday July 8, he looked in the
vehicle and did not observe the child in the vehicle. Homicide Branch has not
yet interviewed Ofc. Castan.
YID Detective Willis Mitchell re-canvassed the rear alley again and checked all
trashcans and open areas.
Captain Douglas arrived on the scene in front of WV Ave, NE, and was
briefed by Detective Mitchell and SD Officer Barbara Robinson.
Captain Douglas moved the Command Post back to the rear of V Ave,
NE. Captain Douglas called Lieutenant Hughes and requested that the alley
entrances in the rear be manned by SD. Shortly thereafter Lieutenant Hughes
arrived on the scene and advised that all the areas in the rear and nearby
streets had been canvassed on July 7, 2013. Captain Douglas also requested
that the MPA send recruits to conduct another canvass and requested a SD
official to remain on the scene. Fliers were with all officers on the scene.
21 MPA recruits arrived on the scene; Captain Douglas met with MPO
Robinson and advised him of what areas needed to be searched in the alley
within the 1700 block of WV Ave, NE. We spilt the group in half and they
conducted their search. Fliers were given to the recruits for dissemination and
for recognition purposes.
PIO Officer Gant completed an updated flier and Kevin Palmer completed
additional fliers.
Captain Douglas did observe many recruits in and around the yard that the
M/P child was eventually located. The search in this particular alley took
approximately 1 hour. Falcon conducted another aerial search.
Civilian members from Summer Youth Employment assisted with canvassing
the neighborhood.
MPA Recruit John Merzig, reports he looked in the Altima. Merzig recalled
that the vehicle had a light color interior. He also recalls the front and back
seats were cl eared off.
Recruit Ofc. Michael McNair checked the Altima. He knocked on the trunk and
called Michael' s name. He looked through the windows, checked all four
doors and determined they were all locked. He reported that he looked in the
backseat and did not see anything.
Captain Douglas had K9 Officer Giannini run his dog in the rear of WV
Ave, NE, to see if the dog would alert on anything around
and he checked the abandoned apartment building next door. The track was
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1100 hours
1130 hours
negative.
The additional fliers were given to the recruits, citizens assisting and to the SD
officers on the scene by YID Detective McMullen for dissemination.
A forensic interview was conducted with Michael's
- between 1130-1230. CAC Angelica Jones conducted the interview at
Safe Shores with Detectives Barbara Johnson and Brian Hallahan witnessing. It
was believed that as the last to see Michael at the home.

1130-1200
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Detective Worrell, Special Victim's Unit, responded to Youth Division. Shortly
after arriving at Youth Division, Detective Worrell responded to the Command
Post on West Virginia Ave. Detective Worrell was briefed on the status of the
investi ation b Youth Division ersonnel. It was determined that
o the Homicide Branch by Youth Division detectives.
K9 Officers Giannini and Fyke conducted another sweep with two dogs in the
home, and in the rear area of the location with negative results.
NSID sent an officer with a heat seeking device to check underneath the M/P.
Shortly thereafter, Mobile Crime arrived and took photos in and out back of

Detective Worrell began the process with
transported back to West Virginia Ave prior to the
The Alcohol Van arrived as the Command Post vehicle. A strategy briefing was
conducted in the Command Post addressing things accomplished today and
what's next.
1,500 additional fliers were picked up by YID Officer Jones and disseminated to
canvassing officers and any citizen requestin .
A/C Durham held conference call with Command Officials regarding the case.
YID Detectives Andrews and Miranda conducted another canvass of the
vehicles in the rear alley and shortly thereafter discovered the M/P in the rear
of WV Ave, NE . .____ ____ _.__
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPO Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/ l l/2013 09:43:30
Incident Information
nate!Time Found Uate/Time Found Officer Dale/Time Reported
071081201 3 23:39 07/08/2013 19:50 07/08/2013 19:50 (6447) ROBINSON, BARBARA A
J nciclcn t J .ocHtion
WEST VI RGINIA A VE NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002
Charges
I Charge Type I
1 City DEATH REPORT
Alcohol, Drugs or Computers Used I Location Type
O 1\ lcohol D fJnigs O Coinputtrn RESIDENCEJHOMF.
I f'rcmises Entered
Entry
I Exit
I Criminal Acth'ily
Bias MotivMion
I Bi3s Tnrgcl I Bias
Victims
Seq.#
I Type I Jn.Juries
1
INDIVIDUAL Noue
Namc(last, First, M)
KlNCiSAURY, MICHAEL .IUVF.NILE
Address
- EST VIRGINIA AVE NE Al''f. WASHINGTON, DC 20002
F.111ployer Name/Address
I
Vktlrn or Crimes
l
Seq. #
2
Type
rNDIVIDUAL
:"lame(Last. First, i\I)
Address
I
Injuries
None
. WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002
Employer .'fame/Address
Victim of Crimes
Statute
INCIDENT
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999 0 Com
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Weapons
O Yes O Nu I.
2.
3.
Hale Group
I Residency Status
Resident

Residency Stntus
Resident
I Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic
I DOB
1213112005
IAge 7
Home Phone
Business Phone
l::thnicity
Non-Hispanic
llome Phone
Business Phone
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Number: 13094095 Date: 7/11/201 3 09:43: 30
,\ddress
Injuries
None
Victims
VEST VIRGINIA A VE NE APT.. WASHINUfON, DC 20002
Employer me/Address
Vict im of Crimes
Residency Status
Resident
Race Sex
B M
Ethnicity
Non-Hi.o;panic
Hume
Phone
Assisting Officers

--LUCAS JR, JULES M
--- PAREDES, ARfS A
- PARKS, SAi.LY A
- - THOMAS, TRACEY M
- - KIRCHAK, RJCHARD L
--W i\LLACE, ANTHONY E
--- MCFADYEN, MATTHEW B
--- HUGHES, CORINNE
--W l\LLACE, TYSHENA R
(6094) STEfNHILBER, WAYNE C
(6098) WALLACE, DAVID
(6123) COi.LiNS, BRYANT D
(6410) BIJRKF., WJLUAM S
(6737) HAIRST0 :-1, ERIC J
(6809) WA l'K i;-.JS, MATTI I [ W L
(6848) (i[{t::F.NF, XAVIER 0
(6999) MA!l KQUA T. \ 1ATHfS A
(7032} TATE. HAKIM LI
(Xl63) HALLAllAN . BRIAN J
---BROW'.'J, SHANN/\ L
---ASSIL, INDIAN L
- - PARKER JI. ROBl-:RI L
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Case Number: 13 09409 5 Date: 7/ 11/2013 09:43:30
Notes/Narratives
The first juvenile stated he saw a young boy filling the description of the missing person on Raum Street NE. The second juvenile stated he saw
a young boy fitting the <.lescription of the missing person on Moun! Olivet R(iad NF..
Notifications made with negative results Childrcns-
Protecte<.I Service -Operator.
Teletype-- WHC- Providcnccl:.hild Family
Cruiser 553 (Sgt Mongal), Cruiser 5020 (SgL Steinhilber) and Cruiser 500 (Lt C.Hughcs) responded to the scene. Cruiser 500 declared the
"Critical with command-poi.I".
50 Detective Kasul to the scene. Detective Hallah<111 ( 179()) responded from Youth Division.
On Monday, July, 8, 2013, at approx. 1700 hours, tbc victim was located in an abandon vehic.:le parked behind mwcst Virgini a Ave
Northeast. DCFD medic units responded and found no signs of life. The Victim was pronounced a l I 950 hours.
The (irigim1I rtpo1t was changed from "Missing Person" to "Dealh Reporl.
N otes/Contination
The following boundaries wt:re canvassed with negative results. M(mtana Ave NE to 17th Street NE to Benning Road NE lo Floiida Ave NE to
New York Avtnue NE and all points in between.
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Case Numher: 1.3094095 Date: 7/l l/2013 09:41:48
Supplement Information
Supplcrnl'nt D11tc I Suppkmi:nt Type Supplement Officer
07i0R/2013 02:31 :54 ADDITIONAL INfORMJ\TION (6141) LEE, MARKE
Contact Name Supervising Offici:r
Supplement Notes
On Sunday July 7, 2013. members of the Fifth District conducted a canvass for M-1 in the 1600-1700 blocks of West Viginia Ave N.E under
vehides, 1600 block of Corcorun St NE, alley ehcck(s),Mt. Olivt:He Road to T1inidad. Cruiser 9529-D1:tective f-essor directed a canvass of 1375
Holbrook Rd (Wt:bh Elementary) with the assistance of Falcon(Air Support) with negative results in locating M-1. Falcon also conducted a
flyover of Mt. Olivette Cemetery.
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/11/201 3 09:43:30
Supplement Information
Supplement Date
I Supplement T) 11e Suppl ement Ofnccr
07!07n0 I 3 23:40:56 ADDITIONAL Cl IARGE AT ARREST ELIZAl3F.TH T
Cont act N11 111c Supervising Offi cer
J Supplement Notes
On July 7, 2013 Officer Jones and Detecti ve Feser responded to- West Virginia Avenue NE. for a Command Post. A foot canvass was
eondudt:d !Tom the 1100-1800 block West Virginia Avenue NE. A k-9 Blood hound track was ini tiated by MPD and Montgomery County Police
Ocpartment. Gallaudet University was canvassed by MPD as well as Gallaudet Police Department. falcon I prnviued air support lind completed
a 4 block radius grid search over the area. All canvasses were negative.
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Event Number: 120130338809
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PERSON DETAILS:-
RACE: B, GENDF.R: M. AG!YDOB: 12312005
HEICiHT/Wl:'.JUHT:. EYES:, HAIR: ORF.ADS
COMPLEXION: LIGHT, NAME: MICHEAL KINGSBERRY
ADDRESS: SAME
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I 0:51 :57 di 16 1316
J0:.52:0R d 116 Ul6
10:52 Ill <1116 1.\16
JO::l:?.:21 <ll 16 1316
l 'i,CP:'iOID 612.l
I S505W 2690
I 0:5 .1:5 R d I 16 i:H6
!0:5 l:O I d 116 1.ll(i
I OSI 07 dl 16 l.H6
I 0:54:.14 \'i0.\1 D l 99.)
I 0:54 14 ti 116 Ul6
I U5l:.16 d I I fi I.I I 6
8/5/20 U 2:25: t 2 AM
F.VF.NT COMMENT= APPROXL\1t\TELY I OMINS
EVENT COMMENT= CIJlLJ) DOF.S NOT SPEAK WELL BUT WILL RESPOND TO lllS NAME
EVENT !JS LEAVING OUT THE llliAH DOOR
UniL= .'iSCl2D, StaLus= - , Locmion=-..VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE or. Employee= 3300
Unit= CR.553D. Staius= ER, Locution= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 5754
Unil= CKS020, Stains= F.R. IJl!.ation= VEST VlRGINIAAVl..i NE DC Umployee= 6094
Unit= .'iSCl2D, Stalus= CU, Alarm Timer F.xtentletl: 0, I J>eaLi1in=mWEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC . Employee= 3300
Unit-=: 5SC11 D. Slatus= CIJ. C,1mmen1= Alarm Timcr 0. I .ocalion=mvF.ST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC.. Employee= 6447
Unit= 5SCIJ D. Status= AR. IJication= WEST VUWINIA AVE NE DCI' , Employee= 644 7
Unit= 50720. Status= DP, Location= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC E111ploycc= 4146
Unit= 5072D. (ll(;;llion=-.VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 4146
lJnit= CR5020. Status= AR, Location- . Wl-:ST VIRGINIA AVE Employee= 6094
Unit= CR553D. Sratus= - . IJ1eation= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 5 754
EVENT COMMENT= CHILD IS AUTISTIC
EVENT C0\1MENT= =======
EVENT COMMcNT= 5SCJI REQUt::STlNO UNITS TO ASSIST W/ CHECKING AN ABANDON A(Yf
BlJILDING & .
EVENT COMMENT= SHED
IJnit= .1SCll D, SrntuS= - , L.ocation= 'EST VJKGINIA AVF. NE DC. Employee= 6447
Unit= 50721>. Status= - . Location= VEST ;\VE NE DC. Employee= 4 J 46
Unit= CR5020. Sratus= - , VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI ErnployCL'"' 6094
Unil= 5051 D. SLalus= DP. ux:ation= VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC , t'.mployee= 6737.
Employce= 641 O
Unit= 5051D
1
Status= AR, Cornmcnt= St:icus change vin lffraek"r Auto Arrive/En route,
1.o(;alion-=: Wt-:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6737. Ein loyce= 6410
Unit= 5051 D. Status= ER. Locarion= - wr:sr VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 6737.
Employee== 6410
Unit= 505 I I). Status= AR. IJx:alion=- WEST VIRGINIA AVt Nh ncl , 1-:mpJoyee:: 6737.
Employee= 64 JO
lJnit:=: SSCl2D. Status= ER. Locacion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 3300
Unit= SSCl2D. Status= F.R, IJication= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NH l>C . 1-imployce= 3300
Uoit= AR , Comment= Swtus clrn1,1,11, e via lffrack"r Auto Arrive/Enroutc ,
VIROINIA/\VE NE DC. Employee= '.1300
Unit= 5051 D, Srams=AK. Location= mvF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6737,
E111 p loycc-= 641 O
EVENT COMMENT= ==============---==METRO BUS CONTROi. NOTlH.bD ID 6 I===
EVENT COMMENT= MK LUNDSl'ORD SUPERVISOR NOTlflED=
Unit:=: SSCllD, Status=1\R, EST Vll{(i!NIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6447
Unit= 5SCl2D. Starns= - , l,x:alion= EST VIRGlNIAAVE NE DC. Employee= 3300
Unit= SOS ID, - . Locarion= WEST VIROINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6737 ,
Employee= 6410
Unit= 5SCl4f), Srar11s= DP. I .ocation= EST VIRGINIA 1\VE :-.IE DI Employee= 6098
Unit= SSCJ5D, Slatu:>= DP, Locarion= C:ST VIROIN!A AVE NED Employee= 6809
Unit= 5SCl5D, Status= AR. Lll:alion= EST VIRGINIA AVE f\:E D Employee= 6809
Uuit= 5SCl4J). Sra1us= AH . I 'EST VIRGINIA AVE NED Employee= 6091!
EVENT COMMENT= SIMULCAST CONDUCTED 1044 lll{S
Unit= 5SCll D. Status= - , IJx:ation=-.VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE oc.I Employee= 6447
Unit= CRSOOD, DP, LocJtion= WtSr VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 4:l0l\
llnit= CR500D, St:tlus= ER. IJx:OILion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC . l',mployee= 4308
Unit= CR500D. Srarus= AR, l.ocarion= WF..ST VIRGii%\ AVE NE DC , Einploycc= 4.l08
Unit= CR553D, Status= 1\R, ux:ation-= WEST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC , F.mplnyee= 5 754
Unit= CR5020. SraLu'= AR. I .n(.ation= 1.'EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC, Employee= 6094
Unit= CPSO ID, Status= DP, uication= WEST Vll{lilNIA AVF. NF. l>C. Employee"" 6123
Unit= 5SCl5D. Sratus= - . ux:ation= VEST VIRGl:'-H.1\AVE DC Employee= 6809
Unit= 5SCl4D, Slitlus= - . u><:ati11n= VEST VIRGINIAAVF. '.IF. DC Employee-:: 60Y!!
Unit= 5051 D . Srarus= AK . Loc;ition WEST VJRGl:J!A ,WE NE DC 6 7 3 7 .
F.mployee= 64111
Unit:.: 5052D, Status= DP. Loc:ttion=- t:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCllEinplnyee= 2691)
Unit= 5Sr.JRD, S1atus= DP. I ,x;11tion= "EST VIRGINIA AVE NL D . Empl<>yec= 6999
llnit= :'\SCl7. Status= DP. L.x:ation= "EST VIRGINIA AV!'. NE llC. Employee= 7:!.97
Unit= SSCl8D, St;i!us::: ER. Locatit>l = VEST VIRC.INIAAVE NE f)cm F.mployee= 6C))C)
Unit-= 5SCl7. Siatus= ER. l{lGllion VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE 7297
Unit= C:P50 ID . Status= ER . I Jx:alion= )JEST VIKGINIA AVE NE DC Emp loyce-= 6123
Unit== Cl'50 ID. Status= ER, l..ocation= WEST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC F.1np Joyce= 61 23
Unit= 50521>. Stan"= t:R. l.oc:11ion= VF.ST VIR(;INIA.\VE NED\ 2690
Unit= <iSCl28D. Stalus= DP. Loc;1tion= VF.ST VIRGINIA 1\VE NE DC.I Employ.:c= 6S4S
Unit-= 5SCl27D. S1atu,;= IJP. WEST VIKUINIA AVE NE DC. Emplt)yec=
Unit= 5D52D. Status= DP. I \VEST VIRGl:\JIA AVF-. DCI Employee::: 205.'\
l lnit= 501, ID, DP. I ,,.:ati1,,1= 'EST VIRGINIA AVE "JE DC Employee:: l'J
1
J5
l!nit= SIU ID, Status::.: AK . 1.!JCation= VEST VIRCNIA AVF. NF DC Employee- I \19:'\
lJuit= 5012D, St<llu\= DP. Lc.icati,111= :VF .. 'ffVIRGf.\llr\ !\VE NF. DC F.mpl11y.,c=
Unir-. 5UI 21). S1a1us-. fR. Locatit111= Vl:ST VIRGli'IA ,\VE NE Dr. F..mployc<:= 70.12
Event_ Chronology Page 2
Oueratur Action
117/07/ 13 10:55:03 UOCCAD-MC.O!ll.f. l
07/07/13 10:55:17 di 16 1316
07/07/J .l I 0:55:21 di 16 t:\16
07/07113 I 0:55:40 dll6 131 6
07/07/1 J 10:55:45 di 16 13 16
07/0711 3 IO:'i5:50 d i 16 13 16
07/07/1 3 10:55:52 dl 16 Ul6
07/07/ 13 10:55:58 <l 11 (\ 13 16
07/07/ 13 10:56:01 di 16 131 6
07/07/l:l I 0:56:08 di 16 1316
07/0711 3 10:56:46 S5051D 6737
07/07/13 I 0:56:55 $505JD 1941
07/07/I J 10:56:58 UCCCAD-MCOHLE I
07/0711 J 10:57:0!\ d 116 lJ 16
07/07/13 10:57: 11 ell 16 I J I 6
07/07/13 10:57:21 d i 16 13 16
07/07113 10:57:28 <1d-1ransl 04-) I !\4
07/07/13 10:57:3 7 <ll 16 1316
07/0711 3 10:57:40 di 16 13 16
07/07/13 10:58:30 $50120 70:12
07/07/1 3 10:58:43 di 16 1316
07/07113 10:59: 17 d i 16 1316
07/07/ l.' 10:59:17 11cccacl-<lh I lJ 16
07/07/ 13 1059:24 d I 16 13 16
07/07/13 I l :OO:O:l <1116 1.l 16
07/07/11 I I :00: I 5 d i 16 13 16
07/07113 11 :00:17 <ll 16 1.ll(i
07/07/1 :l 11:00: 18 cm.I-trans I 04- 9 184
07/0711 J 11:00:21 di 16 13 16
07/07113 11 :00:22 d 11 6 IJ 16
07/07/13 11 :00:28 dl02 1J23
07/0711 3 11:00:29 dl02 1323
07/0711 .l I I :00:30 dl02 1 n:1
07/07/1 3 I 1:00:30 di 16 1316
07/07113 11:00:33 04-9184
07/0711 3 I l :OO:J.i d 116 13 16
07/0 711 J 1 l:OOAI d 102 1323
07 !07 /U I 1:00:50 <.I sl 05 I :lOS
(J7/07il 3 11:00:53 cad-1rn11sl 01-9184
07/07/I :l l I :00: 55 cl.\ 105 I J05
07/07113 11 :00:56 <.1 116 U l 6
07 /07 /I :1 I lOl:J8 UCCC\D-\H.OllWl
07/07/1'.l 1 i:O!All UCCCAD-MCmlLE I
07/07/1.l I 1:01:-.J.l l!C:CCAO-MlO!ILEI
07/07/1 .'\ I I (r2: JI C!td tr:ins I 04-8:538
07 /0711 _l 11 )50.'i .lD 1941
U7i07/l \ l 1:02:47 I
07/0711 .l JI 03:21 <.110'2 l.\ H
07/0711 3 11 OJ rn ll<Jn., 1 IH-8448
07ffl7/l .I 11:IJ- 1: J7 <.1 10.! 132.1
8/S/20 lJ 2:25: 12 Mvl
Unit= AJ{. Comment= S1acus via Au10 ArriVt:IEnroute .
Uication= - Wt:ST VIRGL'l!AAVF. NF. DC Ernploycl'= 6999
Unit:= 5031 D, S101us= ER, l.ocHtion= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Hmployee= 1995
U11il= 50520. StalUs= ER. Location== WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC F. rnployce= 2055
llnit= S053D. Status= DP, L<'ication= EST VIRGINIA t\VE NE DC Employee= 194 1 ,
Employee= 9386
lfnil= 50.UD, Srat us= ER, Loca1i110=- WEST V!RGL'l!AAVE NE OC.I Employee= 1\14 l .
Employee= CJ3li6
Uni1= 5SCl27D, S1a1us= ER, Locat ion= cST VIRGINIA AVE NE ' D F.mploycc= 7042
linil= SSCl28D , Status= ER . llJCation= WEST Vll:WlNIAAVE NED Employee= 6848
Unit= 50720. Srnrus= AR. Location= VEST VIRGINIA 1WF. NE DC employee= 4 t 46
Un it= 5SCJJ D. Statos= AR. u1c;atio11 WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 6447
Unit= 5SCJ2D, StalUs= AR. Location WE.ST VIRGINIA AVF. NE DC Employee= 3300
lfnit= 50SID. Stalus=AK, l.(JCalion .F.ST VIRGINIA A.VE NE DC Employcc= 67:l7 .
Employee= 64 10
Unit= S053D, AK, Ltx;u1ion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NI; DC. Employee= 1941 ,
Employee= 9386
U11i1= 5052.D . AR . Comlllc11t= S1;11us chu11 via Vfrackcr Auto Arrivc/Eorou1e.
l.tx:alion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE Nti DC . Empl oyee= 2690
Unit= 50420. Status= DP. l1)j:u1ion= VESTVIRGINIAAYE NE DI Employee" 1972
Unit= 50420. Status= ER. Location-= 1.11::'.ST VlRGINfAAVE NE DC Employee= 1972
Unir= 5SCI7 , Sta1us= - llx:ation= EST VIRGINIA AYE NF. DC Employee= 7297
Unit= CPSUID . Stulus= - , Uicalinn= 'F.IT VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 61 23
Unit-= 5SCl29D, Statti.,= DP. Loca1ion= VC:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= JS56
Unit= 5.SCl25D, Status= DP, l..t1C1Hion= VEST VIRGINIA AVti NE DC Employee= 3325
Unit= 50120, Status-= ER, Locution= EST VlRGlNIAAVE NE DCI Employee= 71)32
Unir= 50320, Stillus= DP, l.11Ca1ion= 'EST Vll{(;INIA AVE NF. DC Cimployee= 4085
Uni t= 50320 , ER, Loculinn= TIC TO CHILDREN HOSP & WllC , EmplO}'Cc= 4085
Unil= 50320, Status= CL, Locnlion= T/CTO C!lllDREN l IOSP & WHC, 4085
EVt::NT COMMENT='"' WI completed nt 07/07/1.l 10:59: l 7
EVENT COMl.,.I ENT= =======--==============
t:VENT COMMnNT= PER CR500D COYIMAND POST IN THE RIO- VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE
Unil= 5SCl25D , Srntus= F.R , Loca1ion"' VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 3325
l init= 5SC129D. Status= ER, L()<:ation= WFiST VlRGINIAAVE NE OC Employee= 3556
Unit= 503 lD, S1n111s= - , l.11Cnlio11= VEST VlRGlNL\AVI-: NE DC. l.imployee= 1995
U11i1= SD520, Stntus= - WEST VJl{GINlAAVE Ne Dc9 Employee=
Unil= 5051 D , Status= ER. Location=- WF.'IT VIRGINIA AYE NE DC . Employee= 6737.
f.mployee= 64 l 0
Unit= 5053D, Status= ER . l11Cation= .... EST VIRGINIAAVli Nt: Dc9 Employee= 194 1 ,
Employee== 9J86
Un it= 503 ID, Stal us= CU , Cornmc111: Alarm Timer F.x tended: O . I 11Calion= ... VF.ST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 1995
Unit= 5SCl4D , Srarus= CU, Comme11t= Alarm Timer Exwndcrf: 0 . loca1ion= - WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NF. DC. Employee= 6098
Unit= 5SCl7 , CU. Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0, Location= . WEST Vll<GINIA
AVE NE DC. f.1npfoy.,e= 7297
Un it= 5SC:15 D , S1a1us= CU . Crn11mcnt= Alarm Ti mer Extendc<.l: U l 1K:ation=- Wl-'ST VYRGrN!A
AVE NE DC. Employee= 6809
Unit" 5D52D , Status= CU . Comincn1= Alarm Timer Extended: o. I .ocati1m= mwto:sT VIRGINIA
AVE NE DCI . Employee::: 205.5
Unit = CP.50 ID. Smtus= CU, Comment= Alarm Ti me.r .,tended: 0, VlRGINtA
AVE Nh ix: Employee= t\ 123
Unit= WA52 , Siurus= DP, VIRGINIA AVE NE DC, r.mployec= 2478
Urur:: CR500D . S1an1s= - , I 1x:alioo= WEST VIRGil\'IAAVE NE DC Employee= 4108
Unit= WAS:!. Srnll.Js: F.R, Loca1io11= VIRGINIA AVF. NE DCI Emplnyee= 2478
IJ11i1= WA52, /\Y. u:i1:alion= VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC F.onploycc: 2478
Unit= Status= - , Locution"'l l ". ST YIRGL'%\AVF. NF. D l.!mployee= 7042
Ii nit= 5SCl28D. Stallls= - , Lo1::uinn=
1
F.ST vmGINlA AVE NE I)(. Employee= 68-lR
Uni != CR55JD , - . f1ict1Li on= WEST VIRGINIA AVF. l'<E DC Emplo)>ee= 5 754
lJn11= CRS020. Status= - , Locnrion= VEST V!Rli!NfA1'YE NE DC F.mpll)ycc= 6094
Uui1= 5SCl2SD . S1a1t1s= AR . Corn11wll= .S1a1us change via l!Tc Au 10 Arri ve/ l!nrou te .
l11Cation=- WEST VLRGINIA1\VF. NE DC. E111pl\)yce= 6848
IJnit= I /\R. Comment= via lfTrm.:ker Auio Arrive/Enroutc.
WEST VIRGINl/\AVc NF.. De F.mploycc"' 3556
lini1= 505.lD. AR . C.M1rn1rn1: Stlllu' viu lffrnd.er Auln Arriwll:nroute ,
l .1x:::Hion= - \VF.ST Nt::. DC 1941 . Emp loyee= 9.186
lltlit= .5042[), Siulus= - . l.t1cation=- WF.ST VIRUl:-JIAAVE NE OC . F. onpfoy.:e= I '>72
Uui1::: 5053D. S1atns= AR, I Al<. ' Hl ion= - WEST VlRfilNlt\ t\VE NF. DC . Employee= I 94 J .
9.1l! l'i
l:nit-o- CP501 1) . St.llVS>' R. C"omni.:111== S1atus cllanY.e ' ia l/f1ad1:r Auto /\11i11:lc11rou1e ,
l11Calion= - VF.ST VfRGINlAAVF. i\E DC. 612.l
l!ni! = :I0.11 D. Swtus= l:E, VIRUINIA AVE t'-.'E 1995
\Jnit= 50120. $1atu>.= - . VIRUINIAAVE NE DC.mr.'mplnycc=
ll 11 i1.: 5032D . - . I TIC TO CHIJJ)lff\f HOSP & WllC, F.mpluycc= -W85
Event_( :hronology
()perator t\ction
07107/U I I :04:53
07107/1 J 11 :04:58 UCCCAD-MCOULE I
07/07113 11 :05:03 ea<l-crnns l 04-918.1
0710711'.l 11:05:15 ctsl05 1:m5
07/07/U I 1:05:41 llCCCAD-MCmlLEl
07/07/13 11 :05:58 .;a<l-trnns I 0.1-9l1\4
07107/11 I 1:06 0 I cad-iransl 04-1664
07107113 11:06:08 cad-rr:111s I 04-9 l R4
07107/1.l 11:06:I9 $5(1.llD 1995
07107113 11 :06:36 dl02 U23
07107111 11 06:JR $50420 1972
07107/13 11:06:39 $5042D 1972
07/0711 _l 11 :06:5!! cad-1ransl 04-9184
07107/1 J 11 :09:36 c.1102 1323
07/07/J 3 11:10:42 <1102 1323
07/07113 I l:ll :07 t.1102 U23
07107113 l l: 11:38 <1102 1323
07107{)) l l :11:40 cad-tr<1nsl04-!!448
07 /07113 JI: 12:13 c1102 1.l2.\
07107113 l I :l 2:23 c.1102 1323
07/07113 11:12:47 cad-transl 04-85 38
07107111 11:14:0.l c.1102 1323
07107113 11:I4:32 rll02 1323
07107/U 11:14:.B ucccad-c.lb I 1323
07107113 11:14:58 <1102 UB
07(()7113 11 :15:41 rnd-lrans I 04-844R
07107/l J 11: 16:36 cad-1nrn&l 04-8448
07107113 11 :17:53 <II I K 1289
07107113 11 : 18:2:'\ .EI
07/07/13 11:19:32 di II! 1289
07{()7113 11: 19:36 04-8448
07107/l 1 11:20:23 dl02 1323
07107113 11:22: 19 c.1102 l :l2:l
07107113 11 :24:28 dl02 1323
071071U I l :25:06 dl02 1323
07107/13 11 :26:5
1
) dl02 1.lB
07107113 11 :28:23 d 118 1289
07107/13 11 :28:23 rn<l-Lrunsl04- l664
07107/13 11 :32:05 di 16 1316
07/07/13 11 :32:51 cll 16 1316
07107113 11:33:12 dl02 \J23
07107/13 11:33:12 ueccad-<lb I 1:123
07107/13 11:35:I0 cl 1l6 1.116
07107111 11:36:11 d 116 1316
07107/13 11 :37:2.1 d J 16 l.l 16
07 IOi fl.\ I U7:29 d I I 6 IJl6
'.,,.....
,.'f, 07107/U 11:.17:.H c.1116 1316
Ul6 07107/U I U7:.12 d 116
07107/1.\ 11: ]:{: U t::id-1ransl 0'1-Rl.tl\
0 7 !07 fl.\ I I :.18 :.t I t.l l I 6 I 316
07i07fl.\ 11 :.H\:51 11116 I.\ 16
8/5/'.WI'.\ 2;25:12 AM
Unit= 50310 AR , Comment= Stmus ehan.!l. via Vfrackcr Auto ArrivclEnroote ,
VIR<J!NlAAVb NF, DC Employee= 1995
!!nit= 505 l D AR , Comment=: Stal us ehani ' vi" lffrackcr Au ro ArrivclEnroutc
Loi.:ation=- WF.ST VIRGIN Ii\ AVE NE DC Employee= 6737. Employee= 6410
Unit= 5SCl8D. Status= - , L..ocation= F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6999
Unit= 5SCl25D. Status= - Location VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 3325
Unit= 5012D. Status= AR. Comment= Status ehanl via Auto Arrive/Enroule.
Ux:ation=- WEST VIRGIN V NE DC F.mployee:: 71132
Unit= 50720. Status= - . Loca1ion= 'EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Limptoyce"' 4146
Unit= 5SCll D. Sta1us= - . IAication VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC, Emplnyce=: 6447
Unit= 5SCl2D. Status= - . Loc;1lion WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 3300
Unit= 503 l I). Swu=AR. Location= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Einplllycc= 1995
Unit= 5031 D , Status= AR , Location= VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 1995
Unit= 50421.) . Stacus"' UU Commenl= I 0-4 , Employee"' I 972
Unit= 5042D, StuLUs= UE. Employee= I 972
St:1tus= I.IC. Com111cnl= New equipment list for Unit {50420]: NONE:! Location=
VIRUINIAAVE 1972
Unit= 5052D, S!atus= - , l.oca1ior1= VIHGINIAAVE NE Del Employee.: 2690
U11i1= 5032D, Starus=AR. [;x:<ition= TICTO CHILDREN MOSP & WllC. Employee= 4085
EVl!NT COMMENT= =======YOUTH DIVISION DET
EVENT COMMENT= 202 576---6768
L'nit= 5SCl2RD. Status= - , Loc;uion- EST VfHGINIAAVE NE Df. Employee.: 6848
Unit= 5SCl29D. - . IA><:alion= VEST VIRGINIAAVI-: NF. D - Employee= 3556
llnil= 50530, S1atus= - , Location= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 194 l .
Employee= 931l6
EVENT COMMENT= ===================5032 NEGARIVE lff . .SUl:rs AT CHILDREN')
110.SPITAL
Unir= CPSOI J). Status= - , IAicalion=mvEST VlRGINlAAVH NE DC. Employee= 612.1
EVENT COMMENT= 503'2 NtOATIVP. RESULTS i\T Wi\SHINGTON llOSPfl"ALCF.NTER==
llnit= 5SC!27D . Stall.ls= ER , Location= ST NE, Employee= 7042
Unil= 5SC127D. Status= CL. L<ication"' TIC--IOIHROOKS ST NE. Employee= 7042
EVENT COMMENT=** 1.01.ean;h comw;Led at 07/07113 I l :14:H
llnil:: 5051 D, Status= - , Locacion= r:S-l' VIRGINIA AVE NE Del Ernployee= 6737.
Employee= 64 l 0
llnil=: 50 I 2D Status= - , Location=. WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 7032
Unit= 503 ID . Status= - , L<ication:: WEST VIRGINIA AYR NF. DC Employee= 1995
EVENT COMMENT= CAI{["!'}( MF.TRO PD NOTIFIED-I I I 7HRS
llnil= 5042D AR, Comment= Status ch an !(e via lffr"cker Au 10 ArrivcfEnrourc.
Location= WEST 1972
Uni1= 5SCl27D, Status= - , ST "JE. t-'.mployee= 7042
Unit= 50120, Status= - , Location"' TIC TO CllUJllU-'.N HOSP & \VHC, Employee= 4085
EVENT COMMENT= @@@@@(ii:>@.@@:@
EVENT COMMENT= NOTIFIED ID 277===
Uni1= CRS020 Status= AV. l..J.ication==-.VEST VllH.""jlNIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 6094
Uni1= 50320. St:nus= AM . I ix:ation= TIC TO CHILDREN HOSP & WHC. Employee= 4085
EVENT COMMENT=
Unit= - , VIRGINIA A VE NE
U11JC= j()42D. Sra1us= - , l...tX"allon= VF.Sf VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. E1nployec= 1972
t-:Vl-'NT COM MF.NT= LOF Bf:\1. ?YRS. 4T'. 60ll3S. l.lGHT/MF.D COMPLEX. BROWN EYF.S. SHORT
DREADS
EVENT COMMENT= NO CWHllNG EXCt-:PT !-'OR A ruu.. UP. N1\ME IS MICHAEL KINGSBURRY.
Unit= ID. Status= ER, IAicalion= TIC Gt\l..LUDET UNIVERSITY. Employee= I 99S
Unit= 5031 D. Sra1us= CL. Location= TIC GAl.l.lJDET UNIVERSITY. Employee::: 1995
EVJ-:NT COMMENT= *" LOI search completed at 07/07113 11 :31: l 2
EVENT COMMENT= DOB 123105. CRITICAl.MITISTIC. US 070713 0900HRS
EVENT COMMENT= COMMAND POST IS RIO - Wl-:ST VIRGINIA AVF. NE
EVENT COMMENT.:: PU!l..-UP llAS CARS OH \.IONSTER INC DECALS
EVENT Ul'DAfED: I i.:alion= VIRGIN lA AVE N t:: DC . Cro's Strech= l{Al!i\f ST :'-IE I
:\.IO!J'.JT
OLIVET JU) NF. . Pholle -
Ag<!ncy= MPD, Group= 5D. 13cat= 506 . .St<tlus= A, Priority= 2. ETA= 0, Hold Type= 0.
C'urre11l= F. Open = T. Type Code= :VIP - '.\-llSS!NCi PERSO'.J. Suhlypc CRrT - CRITICAL
U11i1= 5SCll D. Sw1us=AR. J;i.;a1ion= mwEsT VIRGINIA ,\VE NE DC. Emp!Cl)'CC= 6-147
MPO. Group:o SD. Beat= SIJ6. Sta1t1s= r\, Priority= 2. F.TA:o 0. Hold T>pc= 0.
Primary Unit= 5SC11 D. Prinrnry Member= 64.:l"l. Current= F, Opt"n = T, TyJH! Code= \1P-
MlSSING
PERSON . Code= Cftff - CRITICAL
CASt:: N U:VIRF.R ASSICiNED:o R'.!O 1.109.1095
ASSNCASE
J-'.VJ-:NT COMMENT"';, nu111hc.- R!IJ l JU9-1095 IJ:ts been ""igncd 10 "''"H 1201 '.103.JR!\0)
'"' >>>> hy: BRLNl.)r\ A. BROOKS on tcr minal: d 116
l.lnit= SIU ID, St:uus::: . 1,x;1tiLin= TIC Ci\I .I .ll DFT tNIYERSITY. E111 ploycc.: l 9'15
EVENT COi\li\IE:'lll=
CROSS RLl'l.:HE'lCF.D rn F.Vt'.NT= 12n
Event_ Chronology
Operator Action
07/07/1 :l 11 39:46 <.1102 1323
()7/()7/l 3 I I :40:05 dl02 132J
07/07113 11:40:23 di 18 1289
07/0711 J 11:43:16 11102
07/07/l:l 1 l :46:29 dl02 IJ23
07/07/l :\ 11 :47:31 dl02 132'.I
07/07/13 11 :54:01! <l 102 1323
07/07/I J 11 :58:57 $5SCl8D 6999
07/07/1.l 11 :59:32 u102 1323
07/07/13 12:02:22 dl02 1323
07/07/13 12:0R:54 cl 118 1289
07/07/13 12:12:58 d 11 !! 1289
07/07/U 12:17:0'.l d 11 R 12R9
07/07/13 12:17:43 t1l02 1323
07/07/1 12:17:56 di I 8 1289
07/07/I J 12:19:24 dl 18 121!9
07/07/13 12:19:50 di I!! 121!9
07/07113 12:20:19 dJ J8 1289
07/07113 12:22:00 d 118 1289
07!07/U 12:2.:l:SR <ll 18 1289
07/07/13 12:25:03 dll 8 1289
07/07/l:l 12:25:07 d 11 R 1289
07/07113 I 2:35:4
1
J 55SCl5U 6809
U7/07/l 3 12:39:23 cl II!! 1289
07/07/13 12:43:03 d 118 12S9
07/07/U 12:41: I 0 d 1 l R 1281)
07/07/13 12:43:29 c..1118 12K9
07/07/13 12:44:28 di IS 1289
07/07/13 12:44:35 di 18 12K9
0710711'.1 1244:46 dll 8 121\9
07/07/13 I 2:47:4:"i JI IS I 2Sll
07/07/I J 12:54:35 cat1-1rnns I 04-K448
07/07/13 1.1:01:43 c..1101 1572
07107/13 13:01:44 dlOI 1572
07107 / l.l J.l :29:51 c..1101 1572
07/07/13 13:29:53 dlOI 1572
07/07113 J 3:29:58 dill I 1572
07/07113 J 3:2'J:5
1
J dill I 1572
07 /07 /13 13:30:5!1 dl(ll 1572
07/07113 1.,:30:.59 tllOI 1572
07/07113 13:31 :OB dlOI 1572
07/07/13 13:31 :27 dlOI 1572
07107113 1.\:31 2!\ <llOI 1572
07/07113 13:JHJu dlOI 1)72
07i07/I .l 13:.l4:20 d I 0 I 1572
07/07/1 J U:.14:27 l:CCCi\D-MCOllLE I
07/07/1.{ 13:.\9:54 cllOI 1572
07/07113 ll:4.Ll0 <llOI l.'72
()7f07/I J 13:44:n 04-91 K4
07/07/1.l IH:\:12 ulOI 1572
07/117/I .l 1.US:l4 dlOI I.ff:!
07 /IJ l /I \ 1.J.l.'\:.1R l;C.TC:AD-MCOlll.E l
07/07/I :1 I 3:45:44 'S503 JI'. 9547
07if)7/I :1 IJ:4(i:J7 dlOl 1571
07/0711 \ 1.1:-lti:cU) ITCCAD-MCOHI f.1
81512013 2:25:12 AM
EVENT COMMENT= u Cross 10 Event# 120 I 30331!898 a1: 07/07113 11 :.18:51
'* by: HRF.NDA A. BROOKS on terminal: d 116
EVENT COMMENT= ============NF.ED K9 TO ASSIST WITH TRACKS
CROSS TO EVF.NT= 12013033!!!!99
EVENT COMMENT=*" Cross Referenced to Event# 120130:1381\99 at: 07/07/1 J 11 :40:05
hy: DOMING/\ D. SERPAS on terminal: d I 02
EVENT COMMENT= Ol'C JOSE MCOONALDS i\T NY/FWRIDA I 140HRS
EVENT COM MF.NT==============
EVENT COMMENT= K9 7 IS RESPONDING===
lln it= 5SCI 11) . Stallls= - , ux;alion= VIRGINIA AVE NF. 644 7
Uni I= 50120, . Loca1ion= VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. 7032
Unit= 5SCI8D. Stalus=AK, lx:atirnl= WEST VIRGINIA AVF. NE[)( Employee= 6999
ll11it= 505'.lD, Status=A:\1. Loca1ion= VEST VIRGINIA AVF.. NE OC Employee= I 94 I .
Employee= 931:16
Uni1:. 5SCl29D. Staius= AM, Loca1ion=- WEST VfRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= .lSS6
EVF.NT COM\1ENT= K9 IO, K99 RESPONDING
EVENT COMMENT= Sl'l8 -- IN ALLEY OFF RAUM 1212HRS
Unit= 50720, Status= AM, Location=- WEST VIRGINIA AVF. NP. 0(. Employee= 4146
Unir= 5SCl28D. Slntlls= AM. l.oc11tim=- WEST VfRGINli\ AVE NE DC. Employee= 6848
Unit= 5SCl7 , Sw1us= AQ, Employee= 7297
Unir= 5SCl!!D, Srn1us= AM , 1.ocation=. VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.. Employee= 6999
Unit= 50520. Srn1us= AM , Location= EST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. oc Employee= 2690
Unit= 5031 D. Stallls= AM, !JJCation= T/CGALLUDET UNIVERSITY. ErnJl.!oycc= 1995
Unit= 50420. Status= AM. Locarion= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC,. Employee= 1972
II nit= .:iSCl25D, Status= AM , l.oc;ation= VE.ST VIRGINIA ,4..VE NF.. DC.. Employee= 3325
Unit= 5SCl25D. Stalus= DP. IJ1cation= VEST VIRG!Nli\ AVE NE DC. Employee= 3325
Unit= 5SCl27D, Status= AM. Locario11= TIC Ii 101.HROOKS ST NF., Employee= 7042
Unit= 5SCL5D, Status= AK. ux;ation= VEST VIRGINIA .WE Nl::i DC.. 6809
EVENT COMMENT=- K9 ')RESPONDING TO RAUM
EVENT CR553 CLEARED Al.I. t-:XCP.PT SCI I, 4, S --SCI I HANDLING THE RF.POI<!'
Unit= 5051 D, Status= AM. Ux;a1ion= - VEST VIR{;lNIA AVE NI-: DC. Employee= 6737,
Employee= 6410
Unir= 5SCI25D, Status= AM , Locmio11- 1 Vl-'.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE Di. Employee= B25
Unit= 5SCl2D. Sra1us= AM . I ix:ation= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC , Employee= 3300
Unit= 5SCl5D, Sraius= AR, Locarion= 'EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 6R09
Unit= CP50 ID , Status= AM Location= EST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC.. Employee"' 612:1
Unit"' 5D52D. Srarus= AQ. Employee= 2055
Unir= 5SCl5D. Sra1us= , Loca1ion= mvP.S'f VlRGINlA AVE NE De.I 6809
Unit= 5SCll D, Status= CU, Commc111= Alarm Timer Extended: 0 . I VIRGINIA
AVh NI-: DC. limployee= 64.i7
Unil= 5SCl5D. Status= CU, Commenr= Alarm Timer cxlended: 0. IJx:ation= mvF.ST VIRGINIA
AVF. NF. DC. Employee= 6$09
Unir= CR500D CU, Comment= Alarm Timer F.xtenc.Jed: 0. Lx:Hion= - VEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE Demi Employee= 4:108
Unit= (1{553D. Sw1us= Cl/. Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0. Locarion= . WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 57H
Unit= CR9526. Stalus= DP, LK:ation= VEST VIRGINIA AVP. NE DC. Employee= 8163
Unit= CR9526. Siarus= AR, Locarion= F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= R
Unit= CR9526 , Status= UG, LK:ation WEST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC . Employee=!! 163
Unit= CR9526 . Stulus= llG. l><:ation WEST VIRGl.NIA1\VE NE DC , Employee:: S
Unir= 5SCl4D. Sra1us= UU. Loca1ion= Vl:'Sl' VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 601)8
1Jnit=5SCl4D, Status= UG, lix:ation= EST VIRU!NIAAVt:: Nt: DC Employcc=6098
Unit= 5S(l5[). St>llt1s= IJG, Location= F.ST VIRGfNIAAVE NE DC Employee= 6809
llnit= .5SCl5D. Stalus= UG, Lication= 'EST VIRUINIAAVE NI' OC hmploycc= 6!:I09
Unir= .5SCll D. S1n1us:: UG . Locatiorr:: 1-'.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE OC Employee= 64H
Unit= SSCll O, Status= (Jfi. IJx:;ition= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Einr>loycl:= 6447
Unir= 5011 E . StalUs= OP. Loca1ion= VJ:ST VIRfi INIA AVF.. NE DC, Employee= 9003 .
Employee= &9R6
U11il= 501 IE. ER. Location=mvEsT VllWINIA AVF. NE ocl . F.mployee= 900.'.
1-imrloyee= 8
1
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Unit= 5011 E . Status" ;\R . Co1111ncn I= cha11<!e vi;i VT' racker Auto Arrivc/finrou tc .
Location= - VEST VIRCilNIAAVE NI:: DC. F.mployee=IJ001. F.r 1oyee= $')86
U11ir= CR9:>26. - . Lor.:a1i1>11= - \VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC R 16.l
Unit= CR9.S26. S1a1us= Cl:. Con11ncnl= Abrm Time.- Exrcndcd: 0. l.1x::11ion=-.VEST VIR(l(:-.ll,\
:\VE i'<E DC. Employt:'c= 8163
L'11ir= 5011 ti. Stalll'= - . l..oc:a1ion= mwF.ST VIR(il:'lllA AVE '.'JE DC. F.111ployec=
1
)003 .
1\
1
)R6
l:nit= 51U IE. Sta1t1>= DP. l1.ca1iun= VEST VIRGINIA .wt NF DC.I E111pkyec= 954 7
l..'ni1= 50JIE. F.R, IJx:a1ion= VF.ST VIRCJNIA/\VE NF:: DC E111pltl}.:.:.= 9547
l.!uit= Sin IE. S1acus= ;\R. Crn11111c:nl= S1arus via Ault> Arri,c/Enn>ulc.
Ln.::llifJn=- VEST DC. Employee= '>.547
L'nil'-' 5031E. St;irus,,:\K. l.oc:a1ion= vr..sT VIR(il:'lllA AVF. NE DCI F.mploy"e-,')547
l:n ii-= 50.ll ti . S1arus= F-.R . l..1>c11ion"' Vf'.ST V IRG I>\ IA ;\VE NE DC f.mplnyec= 9:\.P
I 'n ii= . AR . r111111"nl= S1a111., dtan:.;.: \iu lfrrark(r ;\u IL' Arri'.t./En mu .
Event_ Chronology Pngc .5
Oper ator Action
07/07/13 I 3:51 :02 dlOI 1572
07/07113 13:51 :OS dlOI 1572
07/0711 J l.J:56:40 cud-trnns I 04-8448
07/07/13 14:02:41 d I 01 1572
07/07/U 14:08:3J di 16 13 16
07/07/13 14:08:59 dll6 1316
07/07/13 t 4 :09:03 di ti\ 13 16
07/0711 3 14:1R::l:l cAd-trnnsl 04-8448
07/07113 14:18:59 cud-trans I 04-8538
07/07113 14:46:)3 ell I 6 I '.ll 6
15:02:41 d 11 6 1316
07/07/l 3 15:02:42 di 16 1316
07/07113 15:12:-11 cnd-iruns I 04-9 184
07/07113 I 5:12:42 d 118 1289
t5:13:16 <1102 1323
07/07/13 15:lJ:l7 dl02 132J
07/07113 1.5:27: 11 d 102 1323
07/07/t:l 15:27:14 <.1102 1323
07/07/13 15:37:1 4 cacl- trnos l04-R448
07107113 15:37: 15 S501 IE 9003
07/07/13 IS:.17:1.5 cnd-1ransl 04-8448
07/07113 15:54:42 dl02 1323
07107113 15::'54:43 dl02 1323
07/07113 16: 18:07 d 1111 128')
07/07/13 16 :18:2 1 d II R 1289
07107/13 16:19:00 d 118 1289
07/07113 16:28:5 7 1323
07/07113 16:29:10 di02 1323
07/07113 16:29:2 1 <1102 1323
07/07/13 16:29:33 dl02 IJ23
07/07/l.l 16::10:02 ell 18 1289
07/07/IJ 16:30:27 d 11 8 1289
07/07/Ll 16::B:J6 JI02 DD
07/07/U 16:33:47 d 118 1289
07/07113 16:33:53 dl02 132.l
07/07/13 16:33:54 u,cra<l-1lb l 1323
07/07113 16:.H:ll ell l 8 1289
07107/13 16:34: 19 d 10 2 1.lB
07/07/1.l I 6:.l.J.:21 di 13 1!89
()7/07/l 3 16:35:2-1 J l 1 1239
(} 7 /07 / IJ l(d'J:l I JIO'.! 1323
(17/0711 J 16:.11 16 S!lo44t: l\016
1)711)7/IJ 16:42:04 d 118 1289
07 /07/l 3 16:49: I.! l'a<llransl 0-l-R418
()7107/13 tl II S 1289
07/07/IJ 16:5Ut) dl Ill 1289
07/07 /I J I 6:5 I :56 S50 I 2F. 8)81
1)'1/07113 16:52:01 dl02 1323
07/07/13 I 6:52: 16 111112 132.1
07/07/l J l6S?:]6 11cc:c:1d-<ib I l.1B
07/07/l J 16:D:ll d I 0 2 UB
07/0711.1 16:5.\26 cl II k I
07/0711 .1 I n:5:l : ltl cl t'2tN
8/5/20132:25: 12 /\M
ulCation,..m,vF.ST VJRGJNIAAVE NE DC. 1::111ploycc= 9547
Unir= CR553D, S1atus=AV, l.oca1io11= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE i! Employee= 5754
Unit= CR500D. Slaws= AV, Lcx:atinn"' Ve.ST VIRGINIA AVE NF, ) Employee= 430!!
Unit= 503 IF.. Status= - . IJx:ution= :VEST VIRGINIAAVE NE DC F.mploycc= 9547
Unit= 5SCl4D, Stacus= 1\M, I oc<ttion= VEST VIRGINIA AVl:i NEI C Employee= 60\lR
IJni t= 503 I E, Stalus= AR, 1...ot:ati on,. EST VIRGINIA AVF. N.t: DC Employee= 9547
Unit= SSCIJ 0 . Stalus= AR . Loca1ioo il - VF.SJ VIRGINIA /\VE NE Employe= 6447
Unit= 5SClSD , Status= AM , J oca1i = WEST VIRGINIA AVc NE , Employee= 6809
UniL= .50J 11::. - , Location= cST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC, Employee= 9547
Unit= 5SCll D, StaLus=- . Location= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC . F.mployi:c= 6447
Unit= 5SCIJ D. S1a1us=AM, ux:ation= - Vl:iST VIRGINIA AVE NF. l>C Employee=6447
Unit= 503 IE, Status= i\R. VIRGINIA AVE NED F.mployee= 9547
l!nit= 5011E,Statuse.AR, 1..ocalion=---VEST VIRG!NIAAVF. NE 1) Employee= 9003,
Employee= 8986
llnil= 5031 f;, Stacus= - , Locat ion= EST VIRGlNIAAVE NF. DCI Employee= 9547
Unit= 5011 E , - . Location= EST VlROINIA AVE NC! DC Employee= 9003 .
Employee= 8986
Unit= 501 l E, CU, Comment= 1\lann Titncr Extended: 0, J..ocntion= VIRGINIA
AVE NE oc.I Hmploycc= 9003, Employee= 8986
Unit= 5031 E, Stalu= ClJ, Comment= Alnrm Timer Extended: 0, Locmion=- \VEST VffiG!NlA
AVE NE DC . employee= 9547
Unit= CR9S29 . Sratus= DP, J.ocation 1- VEST VfRGINTA AVF. Nt.:: ()Cr: . Employee= 6429
Unit= CR9529. Stlltu,;:: AR, Locari0t1= VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC F.mployce= 642?
Unit= CR9.'i2? . Status= - . Location= t:ST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC. 6429
Unit= 501 IE , Stalus=AR. l.1.1ca1ion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Emp loyee= 9003.
Employee= 8986
Unit= SOI r r,. Status= - , uication;; . VEST VJRGINJA AVF.. NF. DC.. Employee= 9003 ,
l'.mploycc= 1\986
L'nit= 50 l IE. Status= CU, Comment= Alarm rimer t::x1cndcd: 0. VIRGINIA
AVE NE IJC. Cmployce= 9003 . l:'mploycc= 8986
Unit= CH9529 , Statu'= CU , Comment= Alorm Timer Extended: 0, Location= 9vt.::sT VTRGINIA
AVE NE DC,. Employee= 6429
Unit= WA5 I , S1;11us= DP, Location= VIRU!NIA AVF. NF. IX:,. Employee= 9309
hVENT COMMENT= WAS l -- COVERINCI ABOIHffUM
EVENT COMMcNT= 5012 -- CANVASSING THE CHlLDRENS HSOI'
EVENT COMMENT==========-==============) D. 6D. 7D PLEASE VOICP, THIS LOOK OUT
Pl.EASE
CROSS REFF.RP-NCED TO EVENT= 120130339306
EVENT COMMENT=+* Cri11;s Referenced to Event It 1201303Jt)'.l06 al: 07/07113 16:29:10
"" >>>>by: DOM !NGA D. SERPAS Of\ lcrminal: d I 02
CROSS RF.FF..RENCED TO F.VIONT = 120 I 30339307
1-:VENT C...'OMMENT= ,.,. Cross Rcfcrcoccd Lo F,"ent # 120130339307 at: 07/07113 16:29:2 l
>> hy: DOMINGA D. SERPAS tin lermiMI: d I 02
CROSS RJ-Ot't:RENCED TO P.V ENT= 1201303J9308
EVnNT COMMENT= '"" Cross Rcfcrcoct.'d to Even I # 12013033930!\ 07/07 /I J l 6:293.1
**by: DOMINGA D. SERPAS on terminal: d I 02
EVENT COMMCNT= CR9528- VOICE TD BENNING RD O)RRIDA UNITS NO'lll'ICD 1629HS
EVENT COMMF.NT:: NOTIFICATION MA De AT l630HRS
Unit= 864->l-::, Stmus= DP. VIRGINIA AVE Nl:i DC.I . Employee= 80-16
HVt-:NT CO/\.L'AENT= GAL.LUDET SEC E. IN(l Sllll-T NO!'JED PER CR500 16JJHRS
Unit= R644E , ER , Li.cation= TIC I ST ST NE APT t-:mploycc= &046
Unit= 86441:. Slatus= CL, l.ocation= TIC I ST ST NE Al'T . G1nployee-: 8046
E,VENT COMMF.Nl= *" LO!scarch rnmplt.'red ar 07/07/13 16:33:.54
EVENT COMMENT=CRH644 - 21ST ST NEAPT - T 1634JIHS
EVENT COMMl-:NT= vOL'IG I ST .'ff l'<E AM' ====
Unit= 8644E, lx:ation= lST ST :'-11'. M;rm Employee= !!0+6
EVENT CO.VIMJ.::NT: DISTRICTS 7D, (Ill, IDADVJSED ,\GAIN AT I Cl:J511RS
IJnit= WA5 t . Statue,: AR , IJ><:alioo= 'T VIRCilNIAAVE NE DC. F.mploy.:e= IJ,\O'J
Unit= 86-1-IE. Status= AK . l..ocatirn1= T/C 21 ST ST NE APTll Gmploy1:e= 8046
Unit"' 8644E, AR. 1.o::uiott= TIC 21 ST ST APT ploycc= 811-16
lJniL= WAS I . Status= - . VIRGIN!!\ AVF. NF. DC . Employee= 9.109
Unil= .5012E. St;irus= DP, AVE NF. DC mploycc= ,
l'.mploycc= 1\426
tluit= 51) I 2F:: . StnM= AR , l JX:i1lio11= - WEST VIR(i !NIA AVE NE DC.. F.n1ploycc= I .
Employee= 8426
Unit= SOI 2E. Status= F.H, VlllU!.."\IJ\AVE NE rJC' I . 8581 ,
f.mployc== 8426
Unit= R6-!4F, , - , l.Lx:atioo= I ST ST NF. AJ>T . bnpluyee,-, 80+6
J:nil= 50 I !F. , Stam'= CL. I TIC PIW PF.R CR
1
).521), F.mplo)cc: l!.'i8 I . 8'126
Lnil= I !E. St;nus= E.R, TIC' P!W PER Fmplcl)'CC: I . :{.)26
COM'v1F.NT::: "'' I.DI c1>111pJetc<I al 07/0711.1 l
EVENT COMMF.Nf :-: =======:'iO 12 IS l{ESl'ONDli'\(i TO Pl\V PER CR9529==
l'.Vl::NI' co:-.1\.1F..NT-. 1'15JI IRS
f-. v F.NT co:-.-1 .\1 ENT"'
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Operator Action
07 /07/l.1 \ 6;57 ;36 t'll<l-lrans!04-91 K4
07/07/13 16:51):54 dlOI 1572
07/07/U 16:59:56 dlOI 1572
07/07/13 17:01 :26 <llOl 1572
07/07/13 17:01:27 <1101 1572
07/07/l 3 I 7:01:56 <llOJ 1572
07/07/J 3 17 Ol.:03 <llOI 1572
07/07113 17:25:50 di 18 1289
07/07/U 17:26:22 <l l J 8 1289
07/07113 l 7:26:47 d l J 8 1289
07107/IJ l 7:3145 dlOI 1572
07/07/13 l 7:3 l :48 di 18 1289
07107/U 17:37:lJ dJOl 1572
07/07/13 17:-19:08 S5012E 8581
07/07113 J 7:39: 18 S5012E 85!\l
07/07/l 3 l 7:39:19 S5012E 85&1
07/07/13 J 7:39:23 8581
07/07/13 17:39:30 $5012E 8581
07/07/IJ 17:39:31 $5012E R5Rl
07107113 17:39::12 .'!>5012E 8581
07/07113 17:39:33 $5012E 8581
07107/l.1 17:39;-13 $5012E 8581
07/07/l) 17:39:46 SSO I 2E 8581
07/07/13 l 7:39:5.1 S.50l2E I
07/07/IJ J 7:39:58 S5012E 8581
07/07/13 I 7:40:09 S5012E 8581
07/07/13 J 7:40:12 S5012F.. 8581
07/07113 I 7:43:S I d 118 1289
07/07/13 17:44:1 I d 118 1289
07107/13 17:44:37 dlOI 1572
07/07/13 17:45: 12 ca<l-lransl 04-1664
07/07113 17:52:15 dlOl 1572
07107/13 17:52:17 di OJ 1572
07107113 l 7:53:39 dlOl 1572
07/07/1.1 l 7:53:41 <llOl 1572
07/07/13 17:5U5 lJCCCAD-MCO\ILI:: l
07/07/13 l 7:53:-16 <llOI 1.572
07107/D 17:5-1:10 $505 l F. ')470
07/07/13 17:5"::\l .1101 1572
07/07/lJ 17:54:32 dlOl 1572
07/07/13 17:54:36 d IOI 1572
07107113 11:5.1:n dlOI 1572
07/0711:\ 17:54:41 d 10 I l 57'2
07 /07 / IJ 17:54:42 dlOI 1572
071071U <llOI 1572
07/07113 l 7:54:.:1(1 dlUI 1572
07 /07 /I.\ 17:55:0S dlOl l.572
07/(17/1.\ 17:.'i.'i: 11 S:'iSCJ:IF. $055
07/07/U 17:.'i.5 13 dJOI I :'i 72
07i07/L\ 17:56:0') )50511:: 9l70
07/0711.l l 7:.'i6:H CCCCAD-MCOllLE l
07107/lJ l 7:S6:50 S:'iSC!.\F. 7(i40
07i07/I :I I cl I OJ l:'i'/2
07/07/l 1 I 7:Sfl:51\ I I S7'.?
07107/l J I 7:.'\i:ll I dlOI 15??.
(J7il)7/I J l 7 '.'"J . .:12 c"clll
81512013 2:25:12 A\'I
Unit= 50 12E , Srn1us=- , Location= TIC PIW PER CR9529 , Ernployce= I , Employee= 8426
U11il= 50 I 2t: , Status= CU , Comment= Alar111 Timer Extended: 0 , L..oca1io11= T/C PIW PER CR9529 ,
Employee= S5,ll 1 , Eruployec= 8426
Unit= 8644E. Status= CU, F.xten<le<l: 0, IJ)(.'lltion= TIC_ I ST ST NF.
APT . ll046
Unit= WAS.I Status= CU, Commcnt=Alann Timer Extended: 0. Loc:ition=- VEST VIRGINIA AVE
NE DC Employee= \1309
Unit= CK9526, S1a111s= UG. li>elltion= WEST VIRGINIA I\ VE NE DCI Employee=!\ 163
Unit"' CR9.526 . St:uus= UG Location= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC Emplnyce= 8 l 6J
Unit= Cl{9S29, .Status= UC:. Loca1inn= WEST VJRGIN!A /\VE NE DC 6429
Unit= CR9526, Sti!tus= UE, Lnca1io11= WJ:ST VllWINIA AVE NF: OC Employee= 81 (iJ
EVENT COMMENT= CR9'.\29-- CHILD LS WVA 0900
F.VF.NT COMMENT= FALCON CANVASSING AT I 726HRS
EVENT COMMENT= K9 CHECKED
Unit= 8644E, Status= AM, lix:ation= I.ST .ST NE APT. Employee= 8046
EVENT COMMENT= !'ALCON Cl IF.CKF.D WVA AND SURROUNDING NOf. l 730HRS
EVENT COMMENT= CR9529 /\WAITING Tl IE AR[{IVALOF' MONTGOMERY COUNTY l<9
l HOUND) 'l'O RESPOND I 7:l2HRS
Unit= 5012E , .Srntus= ER. Loca1io11= T/C l'IW PE{{ CR9529 F..mployee= ll.51\ I Employee= K126
Unit= 5012c, S1a1us= ER, u1'.ation= TIC PIW PER CR9529, Employee= 8581 , Employee== 8426
Unit=: 5012E , Status= ER. Location= T/C PIW PER CH952') . Employee= R.581 , F..mployee= R426
Unit= 5012F.. Sllltus= F.R. l1ll'lltion= TIC PIW PER CR9529, Employee= 8581 , Employee= 8426
Unit= 50 12E, Status= ER, Loc;uion= TIC PIW PER CR9529 . Employee= 8581 , Employee= !!4 26
Unit= 50 l 2E . Silllus= ER, Location:: TIC PIW PER CR952\I . Employee= 8.581 , Employee= 84 26
lJnit= 5012E. ER, l.o<:alion= T/C PIW PER CR9529. Employee= 8581 . Employee= !!426
Unit= 50 l 2E, S1a1us= ER, Location= TIC PIW PF'.R CR<J!\29 , Employee== 1\58 I , Employee= 1\426
Unit= 5012E, Swtus= tOR, liication= TIC PIW PER CR9529. Employee= . Employee= 8426
Unit= SO i :?E. Swtus= ER. Location= TIC PIW PER CR952\I . Employee= 8581 . Ernpl<yee= 1\426
Unit= 5012E, Starns== ER, Location= TIC PIW Pl':R CR9529, Employee= 8581 , Employee= fM26
llnil= 5012F.., Silltus= ER, l.(x:alion=TIC PIW PER CR9529. Employee= 8!\81 , fmployce= 1!426
Unit= SO I 2E. Slalus= EK. l.oca1ion= TIC PIW PER CR9U9 . Employee= 8.581 , Employee= 1\426
Un it= 50 l 2E. Status:: ER, Location= TIC PIW l'f.R CH9529 , Employee= , Employee= R,126
I/nit= 50 l 2E , Status= F.R, IJx:lltion= TIC PIW PER CR952\I . Employee= 8581 , f.mploycc= 8426
EVENT COMMENT=======================
EVENT COMMENT= K9 TRACK WILL START IN REAR Of LOC Pl-\K CR9529--
EVf.N'I' COMMi-'.N'l'"' .. VVAAVF. NF.-- COUNTY K9 TRACK WlllSTi\RT AT THIS LOC
Unit= SO 12E , Status= - , Location= TIC l'IW PER CR9,29 , 8.581 , Employee= R-126
I/nit= E Status= DP, ux:lltion=- WEST VIRGJNIA AVH Nii OC. f.mployee= 94 70 ,
Hniploycc::: &777
Unit= S05 IE. Status= ER. Location=mwl::ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 9470'
1-\mployce"' IP77
Unit= 5SCl2 , Statlls= DP, Location= Wr:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I Employee= 950:>
IJnit= 5SCl2, Status= ER, U.x:ation= WE.ST VIRGINIA AV!-: NE DC P.m11loyec= 9505
Unil"' 5SCl2 , StaJus= AR . Comment= Sllltus t'h:ingc via Vfrnekcr A11to Arri\'clE11routc,
Location= - WEST VIRGINIA. NE DC,I Employe"= 950.5
I/nit= WA'i I , Status= AV, U)(.'Htion"' I/EST VIRGINIA AVE NH DC., :1111lloyec= 9309
Unit= 5051 E , S1;1tus= AK, I .ncaJinn= F..ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC \14 70 ,
Employee= 8777
Unit= 5SCIJ t: . Swtus= DP, I - WF..ST VIRGfNL\ AVE NE ocl , Employee= 7640 .
Employee= 7 340
II nit= .5SCD F. . Status= ER, u><:alion= - WEST VIRGINIA AVI": Nf. DC. l.irnploycc= 7640 .
Employee= 7340
Unit= :5SCl4E, Status= DP, uxation= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC Employee= B055
Unil"' 5SCl.:IF., Srnrus= P.R. I ix:ation= WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NED E111ploycc= 80.55
llnit= Status= DP, Location= WEST VIRGINIA AV" Nt-: DC Employee= 93 7 l
Unit::: 5SCl5E. Status= l::R, l.oca1ion::: \Vl-'S'I' VIRGINIA1\VE NED 9]71
fJnit= .5SG6E , S1mu= DP, WEST VIRGINIA AVE Nt'. DC Employee:: 94 79
L'nit= 5SC!6E, Status= ER. Location= \Vl'S'J' VIRGINIA AVE NED Employee= 9179
I /ni1= 50.S IF. . Stal us= ER. I Jx:ati1m= I VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= \14 70
I! 777
U11it= :'iSCf4E. Sratus= F.R, VIRGINIA AVE NE oc.I E111ploycl'= i\055
llnit= 5012F.. Stlllus= CU. Com1111:nt= Alario Ti1ncr 0. Loca1ion= TIC PIW PER CR9529 .
Employee== I Employee=
linil= 505 l E , Stal us= . - Wf'ST VIRGINIA /\VE NE DC.. 9470 ,
Employee"' R777
l.lnit= :5SCl4E , S1a1us= J\R , O>uuncrll"' S1a1us via 11rr:icker Au lo Arri\c/Enroutc .
Loea1i1>n=- Wt:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC F.rnployce= 805.5
U11it= 5SCI3 E , Srn111s= AR . I <lCatit>n= - Wl"ST VIRGl1\l1\ AVE NE ncl F.m ployel'= .
Employee= 7:1-10
U11it= 50.l J F,, S1<11us= ER. l a:111il1n= "'=RF.AR== Ill"' VA ,.\VE NE. Eo11ployc,= ).H 7
Uni1= 50J IF.. Cl.. bx;011io11= ==RF.AR== VVAAVE 9547
F. VF.i'\T COMMENT" *" LOI sc:treh to111pkl.::J at 07 /07 /I J I 7:56:58
\.lnic= .50.1JE,St;Hus=1\R. i.A.X<1tio11= .:::: REAR..:::: - V VA AVE NF.. 95-17
l)11ic..: Sr:1111s:: - . Lf:a1ion=- WlSI' VIRC.Nlr\,\VE 'JE DC. Employee= <J H l
Event_ Chronology Page 7
<>pcrator Action
07/07113 17:59:46 cact-trnns I 04-9184
07/07113 I X:03:4S ucccad-ops-1 '.20259 I
07 /07 /IJ 18:05:50 cl 116 1316
07/0711 3 18 05:5 1 <..11 16 13 16
07/07/13 18:05:53 di 16 1316
07/07/lJ 18:06:09 dlCJ I 1572
07/07113 cad-lransJ ll4-1'448
07/07/13 18:06:50 rrccc:.d-ops-J ;202 591
07/0711 3 l 8:07.0t di 16 l3l 6
07/07fl 3 18:08:34 dlOI 1572
07/07/t.1 I 8:0S:J6 ctlOI l572
07107/13 18: 15:53 cad-Lrcmsl 04-9184
07I07/ l 3 JS:l !U4 04-8448
07/07/IJ 111: 18:36 ucc,nd-ops- J '.202591
07/07/l J 18:21 :06 S501 2c 853 I
07/07/13 18:47:30 u 118 5880
07/07/13 18:4Ul dll!\ 58!10
07/1)7/IJ 18:47 . .12 dl IR 5R80
07/07/1 3 19:2 1 :56 d lOI 7980
07107/1 J I d J (/1 7980
07/07/U l<J:JJ:5 I cllOl 7980
07/117113 19:.14:19 d l Ol 7<>80
07/07/1.1 I 9:J4:2:l dlOI 7980
07/07/13 19:5 1 :51 d 10 I 7980
07/07/13 21 : l I di 16 l 061
07/07/I J 21: J di 16 1061
07/07/13 21:1 2:.SO di 16 1061
Oi/07/ 13 21 :1 2:51 di 16 1061
07/07/ 13 21 :12:.'i I ucccud-dh I IOI\ I
07/07/J 3 21: 12:52 ti! 16 1061
07107/13 21 : l5:02 JI 16 1061
07/07/1 J 21 :1 5: 10 di 16 106 1
07/07/1 3 21 : 15:13 di 16 10(1'
07/07/U 21 16:57 di 16 1()61
1)7/07/13 21 : I (r:59 d I I 6 1061
07/0711 J 21 t 7:.10 UCCCAfl-J\!COlll .F.1
07107/IJ 21 :22 :'2 cad-tr;111 , J04-l664
07/07/13 11 S5.'iCllM
07/07/1 J 21 :25 I 3 llL'CCa.! -()ps-1 ;202 59 1
07/07113 2 1:3.1:1 cad-tr:ui-1
07/07/1.1 :35:0!1 d I l 8 :>lSllO
07/07/13 2 J :.l '>:58 d 1 rn 5880
07/07/U 21 J9 .. d 11 5ll8()
07/0711.l 2:!:26. 1,1 d I 0 l 7980
07107/1.\ .11() 1 7'>:$0
0/f(J7/U 21:36:22 .. ') I
07/07/13 1110 I 7980
07/07/ IJ dlOI 7()>! ()
8/5/20132:25: 1.2 ATV!
Unit= 5SCJ6E, S1at11.5= - , l;w.:ation=- WEST VJRGINIAAVE NE DC. F.mploycc= 9479
Uni1: 5SCl2 , StatuS= - , VIRGINIA AVF. NE DC employee= 9505
Unit= 5012E. Status: AM . Location= TlC P:W PER CR9529 , E1nployce= Wi8 I , Employee= 8426
Unit: .SO 12E , SwtuS'< DP , I AlCatioo= /VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE fX:. Employee= !!581 ,
Employee= 8426
Unit= 50J 2E. Statu'= AR. VIRGINIA AVF. NE DC. t.:mrloyet:= 8581 ,
Employee= R426
Unit= 505 1 F.. Sl!ltus=-. Location= 9vEST VIRGINIAAVF. Ne DC. Employee= 9470 .
F.mployee= 8777
Unit= 5SCl4E. Stutus= - . uxation= mwEsT VIRGINIAAVc NE DCI Employee= 8055
Unit= 5SCI3E, Status= - . J..ocnril>n= m>vcsT VIRGINIA AVE NE DC F.111ploycc= 7640.
Eniploycc= 7340
" '"""" F. . '"'"'" - '"'" ''"""" VA AVrnc. , --""
Uni1: 5SC!SE, Status= AR, Loca1ion= VEST VJRG1NJA AVE NE DC Employee= 9371
Unit = 5SCl6E, Srn1us= AR. Locati( = VEST Vlf{( .. 11.'HA AVF. Nii DC Employee= 9479
Unit= 5012t-:, - , Lcx:alion" WEST VlRUfNIAAVE NE DC Employee= 85!! I ,
F.n1ployce= 8.126
l lnir= 5SCJ5f,, Sratus= - . Localion;; . EST VJRUL'llAAVH NE DCI 9371
Unit= .'iSCl6E. Status= - . P-ST VlR\ol'.'JJAAVB ;'IE DC. Emp loyee= 9479
Unit= 5012H, .Srntus= A:V! . ux:atioo= RI .ADHNSBURG RD, Employee= 851\ I .
Unit= 5031 E , Status= CU . C1unmcn1" Alarm Timer Etendcd: 0 , r, x:ario.i= == ){EJ\R == VA,
AVE NE . t: rnployee=
Unic= .505JE, CU. Cn111 n1ent.: Alar111 Timer Extended: 0, ux:ation= - WEST VIRGINIA
AVl:i NE DC E111pluyec= 9470, Employee= 11.777
Unit= SSCJ5r., Status= CU, Comment=< Alarm Timer Extentled: fl , I...ocation=- Vl'.ST VIRGINIA
AVF. NE DC. c mployee=9371
Uni r= SSCI2, Statu'= CU, Comment= Alarm Timer extended: 0. Loca1ion= - VEST VIRGINIA
AVE Nt-: DC.I . hmployee= '1505
Unit= 5SCJJE, S1:1tus= CU, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0, l1ication=- VEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE OCI . Employee= 7640 . t:mployt.-e= 7340
llni1.:: SSCl6C:, Status= CU , Comment= Alarm Timer Extended : 0 , ux:alion:: mwusT VIHUlNIA
AVF. NE DC Employee= 9479
Un it= SSC14F. , Sta1us= CU , Coroment= Alarm Timer extended: 0 . Location=- WEST VIRGIN IA
A VE NE DC. t.:m ployt:e= 8055
Unit= 50l IE , Loca1inn= - VEST VIRGINIAAVF. NE 4 l.:mployee-= 9003.
Employee= 8986
t..:nit= 5SCl5E, Status=1\Y , l1ica1ion= EST VffiGINlA 1\VF. NE DC.I F.111ployce= 937 1
Unit= 5SCl3E . Status= AM , Location= VEST VIRGINIA AV!-=. NE D( Employee= 7640 ,
Employee: 7340
Unit= 5SCI4E, Status::: A.VI l.lic<11ion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE Nn DC,, Employee= !$055
llnit= 5SCI6J-:. Stnlus= AV , uxa1ion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE '.'JE DC. E1nploycc= 9479
U11it= 5051 c, Slatus= AM , liicmion: EST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC. F.mployce= 94 70 .
F.rnployee= 8 777
Unir=S03 1E . Status= AM , l...cx:atinn::: ==REAR ==- V VA AVE NE. 1:.mplO)'ee= 9547
Unit= 5011 E. Siutus= DP, l1>earion= 9vc:sT V!RG!,\llA AVE NE DC. En1pJoycc= ')003 ,
!l\186
llnit= 5011 F.. Status= CL. ux:ation= TIC CANVASSING FOR MP. Employee= 9003 . Ernploy.:c= 89!!6
Unit= 50 I IE , ER . Lclcatim= TIC CANVASSING r-OR MP t'mplo>-.:c= 9003 . Employee= 8986
F.Vl:.NT COMMENT="" LOI search coinplc1ed at 07107/l 3 21: J 2:51
Unit= SO 11 E, AR, lii<:ation= TIC CANV1\SSING rOR MP, F.n1ployci;= 9003, Em1lloycc= R'>86
Unit= CR9526. Stntus=AV , Loc:Hinn= I F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC, Employee= 816.l
Unit = CR9526 , Stutu1>= DP , Locat ion= VIRGINlA AVE NF. DC Employee= RI 63
U11 i1= CR9526 Srarus= AR . Location= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Lim loyee= 8163
Unit= 5SCl1 M . S1a1us= DP, J;x:ation= HST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= l\961S
Unit = SSCll M. S1mus= F.R . Location= VF.ST VIRGh'llAAVP. .\IE DC Ernplnycc::: K968
L' nit = 5SCll 1:R . Crnnmrnt= Slatus via lfJ'rackcr Auto Arii1e/Enroutc .
VIRGINIA AVE NE R%lS
llnit= 50 t f c, Stal us= - . Ltx:ation= Tl/C CANV.'\.SSING FOR MI'. Emplnyc1 = 90lU , Ern[llilycc= K9!>6
l.l11i t:: 5SCIJ M . .':itntus=AR , L..ixatinn= VF.ST YIRGl.'llA AVJ-: NE DC 8968
L:nit = CR9526, Stu111w= - , l;x:ation= t.:ST VIRCINIA;\VE NF. DC. Frnployce= ll l 63
II nit= SSCll M . Status: - . L.ocotilll-= V'EST VIRGll\IA AV t: NE DC, Employee::: R968
l.l nit"' SSCl.l, Sta1us= :\M , t...x::i1ion= 'EST VIRGINIA AVF. NE DC, Ernpl<>)'CC= 9505
Unit= 501 J E, Sta1u,= CU . Commcnl= Alarm Timer F.xtenrlcd: 0 . lix:acion= TIC CANVASSING FOR MP
. Employee:: 900.\. Employee-: 89!16
Unit= SSCJ IM . St;itus= CU . CtM11men1: Alarm TiniN btcnded 0 . Locac inn: .... EST VIRGIN!/\
AVE >IE IX',. Employee-= 1!961<
Un ii= CR9526 . .St11lus"' CU , Comment= Alarm Timer Ex tended: 0 , Ltxa1io11= VlR(!IJ\:IA
AVE ;-;F. OC. Emplliycll = 8163
Unit:..: CR'\0701\-I . Status::: DP. J i.x:atio11- 1 VEST VIR\ol;-.1 1,\ 1\VE. NF. DC .. Employee-: 6 1
1.!nit= CR5070M. Status= AR. l,i.:ation"' vtsr VIRGJNl.i. ..\VE .'IF. IX F. mployi:e-. 61 41
t:nit= C.K507[)\1 St:.111.,= - . L.oc:uinn"' WFST VIRGINIA AV[: NE DC. 6141
Unit"' 5011 E. AV. I .vca1io11= T/ . CANVASSll\C.; FOR MP. f;mpluyei;-: 9!HU .
Unit= \I ! . Co1111rr cnt =.Alarrn i:xtcnckd 0 . (;1<.:at ion -= - Vl.' . .ST VIR(if;-;lt\
\VF. .\!F. ucl .
Event_Chronoli>gy Pngc.: 8
Operator Action
07/0711 3 22:47:09 SCR5070M 6 141
07/07113 22:57:09 dJOI 7980
07 /07 /13 23:04:03 tll 0 1 7t)fll)
07/07113 23:31 :57 dl 16 1061
07Kl8/l 3 00:13:47 d ll 6 1061
07/08113 00:14:0.S d 116 1061
07/0!l/1 .3 00:14:05 ucccad-dh I 1061
07/0!l/I :l 00:19:05 di 19 0
07/08/13 00: 19:52 di 16 106 1
07/08/13 00: 2J:3 I t.l 118 58RO
07/08/l :l 00:48:24 dll8 5880
07/08/ 13 00:58:24 d 119 0
07/08/1 '.\ 01:J7:1 5 d i 16 106 1
07 /0R/I 3 02:3'3:4 I S5SCil 2M 8897
07/08/1 .l 03: 15:4l! dsJ0.5 1006
07/08/J 3 04:46:26 dlOI 7980
07/0811 3 04:46:28 <.1101 79110
07/08/1 :I 04:46:45 $506lM 9JJ6
07 /08/13 04:56: 19 $506 1M 9.l36
07/0R/l 3 05:06:19 cad-tnmsl04-16(\4
07/08/l .l ()J 16 1061
07/08/13 05:16:59 d i 16 106 1
07/08/13 06:11 :23 cll 16 1061
07/0R/13 06:1 I :25 ll 116 1061
07itl8/l 3 06: 16:25 cadtransl04-161i4
07/08/1 3 06:24:45 tl 119 1777
07/08/1 3 06:34:39 dll 9 1777
07/08113 06:50:38 di 19 1777
07 /0R/I 3 06:50:45 d 119 1777
07/0R/l .3 07:00:45 cad- trans I 04-8531\
07/08113 07:06:03 d ll9 1777
07/0811 .l 07: 59:27 clllR 6767
07/0811 3 07:.59:29 JI I B 6767
07/0R/U 07:59:40 UCCCADMC:Oill.F.t
07/08113 07:59::14 S5SCL)O 6809
07/()8/l 3 08:07:20 di IR 6767
07/08/l 3 08:07:.57 d 118 6767
07/0811 J 08:07:59 di IR 6767
07101111 J OR:OR 08 <l118 6767
07 /0R/I .1 Oll:OB:IO <1118 C. 767
07fmVJ .1 Oll:OR:l4 t.1118 6767
07/0811.I 01>: 1 I :15 lJCCCAD:-..l(Oilr F. I
07/{)R/I J O!Ul:IS 04-!144K
07 /08/1 J OtUO:IJ d 111, 1324
07/0811 .l 10:04:05 tll OI I.HO
07/08/l J l(l:f) l:.58 t.1101 1.1.l()
07/08/l :; 11) 05:09 d 101 I .lJ(l
07/0'.:<ll 3 IO:l:!A5 d I I 9 1777
07lQR/I] 10:1:!:1.'i UCXad<lbl 1777
07/0811 .1 10: 17: I.'\ t.1119 1777
07i08/I I 0:2910 d 119 1777
()7f08/i ] l d I I') 1777
07 /0811 3 l(U9:1:1 d 119 1777
07!08111 IO:W:W li\
8/5/2013 2:25:12 AM
llntt= CR5070M , S1a1us= AR, Uical im= mwF.sr VIRUINIA AVE :-ll::i IX' . F.mploycc-= 6141
Unit=CR5070M, Status= - , VJRUINlAAVE NE DC .
U11it= CR5070M , Status"' CU, C<1111menl== Alarm Timer F.xtcn<.lcd: 0 , f .. 1Jcntio11= _..VEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC . Employee::: 6141
Unit"' 5SCllM. Status= UG. l.oculion=mwEsT VJRUINIAAVE NF. Del . Employee= R96R
Unit"' 5SCll 2M , StalUs= OP , I 1ication= - WEST VIRGIN!J\ AVE NF. DC. Employee= KR97
Unit= SSC1!2M, Smlu:F CL, Loca1ion= TIC MT OUVET/HOLHROOKE ST NE, Employee= 8897
Unit= 5SCll 2M . SMus= ER, Location= TIC MT OUVET/HOLBROOKF. ST NE, Ern(Jloyce= RR97
EVENT COMMENT= 1.01 search completed ac 07108/13 00: 14:05
Unit= 5SCll 2M. Stulus"' - , Locu1i1m= TIC MT 01.TVETIHOUIROOKE ST NF., Employee= Bt\97
Unit= 5SCil2M. Status= CU, Crnnmenl= Alarrn Timer blended: 0. J,x:a1ion=T /CMT
OUVET/HOLDROOKE ST Nu . Employee= 8897
!::VF.NT COMMcNT= Ei\ST TRllNDi\DAVF. NE
Unit= 5SCll 2M , S1i1t1Js= AR. Location= TI C MT 01.TVET/HOl.HROOKE ST NF.. Employee= 8897
Unit= SSCJJ 2M . Stallls= - , l1x:ation= TIC MT OUVbT/HOLBROOKE ST NE. Emplnyee= 1\1\97
Unit= 5SCIJ 2M , Slalus= CU , Comme.nt= Alarm Timer Extcnoe<l: 0, Location= TIC lv\T
OUVET/flOLBROOKE ST NE , Employee= 8897
Unit= 5SCll 2M . St;itus= AM , hmployec= 8897
Disposi1ion Chanh..:d= Nlff
EVENT COMMGNT= 67Rl
Unit= 5061 M, Status= DP, VEST VIR(i!NIA AVH "IE Lim(Jloyee= 9336
Unit: 506JM. ER , Locarion= F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NJ'. DC '>:116
L'nir= 5061 M, S1atus= AK, Locn1ion"' I'S!' VIRGINIA AVE NE DC , F.mpluyec= 9JJ6
Unit= 5061 :\1 . Sta1us= AR. l.ocatton= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 9336
t;ni r- 5061 M , Stntus== - Locntion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC 9336
Un11= 5061 M , CU, Comment= Alurm Timer 0. l..ocation=- WEST VlRU!NIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 93.\6
Unir= CR5070M , Slutus= AM , Locali1m..=..mwf:ST VJRUINIA AVE Nli DC. Employee= 6141
Uni1= 5SCllD, Status= [)p. l.Jll'tllion=- WESTVI RGINlA AVH NE DC. Limpluyeio= M47,
Employee= 'l2R3
Unit= 5SCIJ D, Stmus= ER. Uicmion=- WcST VIRGINIA A VE NE ncl . F.mployec= 6447.
[lmployee= 9283
Unit"' SSCll D. Stutu:.= - , VIRGINIA AVE NI:: J)(:I Employce=6447,
Emplnyee= 92lSJ
Unit= 5061 M . Statu.-;=/\M. J 1x:ation= . WEST VIRGINIA i\Vli NR Del , Emrl
1
oyee= 9336
Unit= SSC! ID. CU, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0, l..oc:ui<rn= EST VIRGINIA
/\Vt:: NE DC. Emplnyeio= 6447 :111 lo cc"' \12R:'I
Unit= 5SCIJ M . Status:= i\M, lnatitllt= WE.ST VIRGINIA AVt'- NF.. DG.I. !!968
Unit"' 5SCllD, S1atus= AR, Locntklll= l.'l:S r VIRGINIA AVE NE OC.t: Employee= 6447 .
Employee= 9283
Unit= 5SCJID. Slutus= - . Locn1ion= mvcsT VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I . Employee= 6447.
Employee= 9283
Unit= 5SClJJ) , Sll!l us= CU , Commcnl= Alarm Timer Extended: 0. lncalion=- Wt'STVIRGINIA
AVE NE DCI . F.rnp!oycc= 64-17,
1
E1n IO)ee= 9283
Unit"' 5SCl5D, Stmus= DP, Locntion== WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC., limployeio= 6809
I/ nil= 5SCL'\D. Stutus= ER, I 11Catior1= WEST VJROlNIAJ\Vli NE DC Employee= 6809
Unil= AR, Comment= S1aius via lfl"rackcr i\uro Arrive/Enrou1c.
Location=- WEST VfRGINIAAVt:: NF. Dc,m. Employee= (1809
Urit= .5SCI5 D . StJtus= J\ R, L.oc:uion= VIRUINIA ,\VE NE DCI Employee= 6809
Unit= 5SCJ5D , Scntus= l!F., Location= EST VfRGlNIAAVF. NE DC t-::mplnyee=6809
l/nit= 5SCl2D, Stu1us= DP, I 1x:a1ion= VF.ST VIRGINIA /\VE NF. DC Employee= 6!\ l 2 .
Hmplnyce= 3300
l: nit= 5SCl21>. Sintus= t::R. l1x:ution= - WEST VlRGl;-./JA 1\Vt-: NE ocl . Emplnyee= 6812.
Employee= 3JOO
Unit= SSCI5D, Stulus:::i\,\11, li1eatio11=1 WF.ST VJRGINll\1\VE NF. DC,. . Employee= 6809
Unit"' 5SCl5D, Starns= DP, l..ocAtion= VEST VIRGL\JIA AVE NE DC f.mpfoyec=
Unit= 5SCL'\D , S1utus= t\M. f,,<:ution= WF.ST VIRl.INI/\ i\VE NF. DC. , Employee= 6)109
Un it; AR . Comment= SIJtus chance vb Auto r\fl'i1eif-'.11rnule.
IJxation=- WEST VJU(iJNI,\ /\VE NI:: IX' ... Employt:e= 6812, F.mployt:c== 3)00
Unit= 5SCl2D. Smllis=-, lnat1on; .. \.' EST VIR(i]NlAAVF. NE DC . b nployec= 6l<12,
Employee= 3:\00
Unit= :5SCJ2l), Stulus= CU . Ctlt1H1>Cnt= Alann Tirmr Extentkd: 0. ]JJCalion=m-VlSI' VIR(J[NIA
1\Vl:i NF. DC. Employee= Ml 12 . , 1::111 lo .HOO
Unit= CR95 I 7 . DP ' l..oc,11i1111 = cST VIRGINIA AVE NL! De.
L'nit= CR9526, Status= UE. I t'<:atim= WF. ST VJHGINI,\ ,\VE NF. D
t: 11i1= CR95 I 7 . Stu1us: UF., I .1ic:11im= WEST VIRGINIAAVF. NED . Ernploye"= R 163
U11it= CR95 I 7 . S101us== CL, Locniion= TIC II) ST NW I NI.JV MILE 7:12 , 8 I 6J
Unit= CR95 I 7 , Stains= ER . Local inn= TIC 0 ST NW 1 N l!V M ILE73 . F. 111plnyeC"- 81 <i:I
EVl:.NT COMMcNT= ,,,, LOhcarch 07/08/13 I() r 2:45
Unit"' CR9.5 17. S1atuS= - , Llx::1ti<lll=T/C ST >IW I NI JV 1'11LE732.
t:niL= CR95 I 7 , Stal Al<. l..1.1eation= T/C- 0 ST :"IW I NUV .viii F.7 . 816.l
EVENT COMtvl F.l\T" W735
\Jn it: CR9"i26 . S1a1us=1\V, VIRGINIA AVF.. 'IE DC.
Unit:: CR9.5 17. Sr:uus= - , l.Jx:at11>0" rie'mo <;T 'JW l l\l:V lvlLLE7J2. f ' mpJ. iyet= 16 I
Event._ Chronology
Date Time Term Openltor Action
07/08/J 3
07/08/D
07/08113
07/0Kll J
07/08/13
07/08/U
07/0811 J
07/08/l J
07/08/J _l
07/08/13
07/08/ 1 J
07/08/13
07/08/ U
07/08/J J
07/08/13
07/0$/J:l
07/0R/I J
07/U8/l 3
07/08/13
07/08/13
07/08/1 J
07 /08/l J
07/08/l 3
07/08/13
!0:39:20
10:41 :13
10:46:5!
10:46:56
10:56:51
10:56:56
11:05:50
11 :05:54
11:26:18
11:26:20
11 :31:20
I ! :32: lJ
I J :42:30
11:52:30
11.55:21
l 2:04:51
12:04:56
1206:24
12:06:27
12:32:43
12:J2:<1 4
12:53:52
12:54:30
13:05:.'iti
d l J 9
di 19
J l 19
dll9
ds1 05
clsJ05
d I JR
d 118
1777
1777
1777
1777
1286
1286
6767
6767
<l ll8 6767
di 18 6767
ntd- transl 04-8538
di 18 6767
UCCCAD-MCOHLEI
<ll 18 6767
d 11 6767
cl 118 6767
cad-1rnnsl 04-9184
d i 18 6767
rll 1 R 6767
d I l<i 1324
cad- 1rans I 04-8448
di 16 lJ24
<lsl06 1441
0-1-9 184
07/08/1 J 1l :14:39 d l 16 1324
07/08113 13:16:34 ti l 16 1324
07 /08113
07108/ IJ
07/08/J J
07/08113
07108/13
07/08/JJ
07ftl8/U
ll'/108/U
07i08/13
07/0811 J
07i08/U
07108/1 J
07 J
13:26:37
13:36:37
13:42:37
13:44:5 l
13:4
1
):42
13:50:56
13:5-1 :-12
14:00:53
J-UH:2-l
14 I] 36
14:14:56
l-l:l 3:J6
14: 18:.l6
Jll6 1324
'.;20259 I
S5032D 1085
<llOI JJJO
<llOI I 3.10
dlOl 1330
cad-transl04-791--I
dlOI 1 ..\10
d 101 1.no
cl IOI IJJO
il l OI I.HO
:202 59 1
dlOI IJ30
141R:'.l7 dlUl Ll.lll
8/5/2013 2:25: 12 AM
Unit= CR9529 , Status= AQ. F.mployec= 6429
Unit= CR9517 , S1.lltus= CU, Commen1= Alarm Timer F.xten<.lcd: 0 . L..ocati>n= TIC- ST NW l
NUV MILE7J2, F.rnploycc= 8163
Unit= 5SC!I D , liicatitln= VlR(;INIAAVE NE DC . Employee= 6447,
Employee= 9283
Unit= 5SCl2D, S1ntus= AR, Localion=- WEST VTRGL\J IA AVE NE DC . Employee= 6812 .
Employee= 3300
Unit= SSCll D . Status= - . l.ocn1iono - WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I Employee= 6447 ,
Employee= 9283
U11it= 5SCl2D. Status= - . VIR<.OINIAAVE NE DC.. F.mpluyec:o- 6812.
Employee= 3300
Unit= 5SCII D . Stalus= CU. Comn1cnt=Alarm Timer 60, Location= mw-EST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 644 7 , t mployce= 9283
Uni t= 5!:>Cl2D . Status= CU. Cnmmcnt=Alnrrn Timer Cxrendetl: 60, Location-= - \VEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC,. Employee= 68112.m Joyce= 3300
Unil= 50320 , Status= DP . !Jication= WEST VIRvlNCA AVE NE 0( .. F.mplo>"'e= 4085
!Jnit= 50320, .Srarni.= ER. Locnlion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NED - Employee= 4085
Un if= 5032D , Status= - . lix:ation= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Em iio cc= 4085
lJ nil= 50J2D , Status= CU. Corrnnent= !\!arm Timer Extended: 60 , Locnrion= WEST VIRGINIA
AVH NF.. oc,I , Employee= 4085
Uni t= 50320 . Slatus= AR. Comment= Stalus ch;in.!i:.. via lffrncker Auto i\rrivc/Enroule ,
IAx.:ation= Wc ST VlRGL\JIAAVI'. NE DC. F.mployee= 4085
Unit= 5032D. Stat ull= - . VIRGINIA AVE NE ocm l'.mll o ee= 4085
Unit= 50320 . Status= ClJ, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 60. Location= Nl-:ST Vn{GfNlA
AVE NE DC fan ployee=4085
lln it=5SC!ID. Statu.q= -, Location=- WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. 1-: mployee=6447,
Employee= 92!!3
Unit= 5SCl2D , Stntus= - . l1x:a1ion= . WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NC Dc_9. Employee= 6& 12,
Employee= 3300
Uni t= SSCllD, .Slaru= CU, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: <O. l..1x.:mloo= - WEST Vllt(ifNIA
AVF.. NE DC . . Cmploye"= 6447 , Employee= 9283
Uni\= 5SC12D . S1utus= CU, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 60. VTRG!NIA
AVE NE. DC. P.111ploycc= 681 2 . .1300
Unit= SSC!ll> , VIRGINIA AVE NE ocl 1-:mployee= 6447,
Employee= 9283
Unit= 5SCIJD, StolUs= - . l.11catioo= - WF..ST VIRGINIA AVE NE ncl . F.. rnplo}<ce= 6447.
Employee= 9283
!Jnil= 5SCll D, CU , Comment= Alarm Timer F.lltcndcd: U VIJ{(i JNIA
AVF. NE DC. , Emplnyee=644. Em loyee=9283
Uni1= S032D, Status= - , Location= EST VIRGINIA AVE. NE DC, t::mployee= 40R5
Unit= 5SCl2D . Stntus= - . lix.:ation WEST VIHGTNIA AVE Nt-: D . F.mploycc= 68 l 2 .
Employee= 3300
llnit= 50320, Sr.:itu<= CU , Comment= Alarm Tirner fatcndcd: 0 , Lo ..:atio1i=-.VEST VIH(i!NIA
AVE NE DC. !2mp loyee= 4085
Un it= 55Cl2U . Si tus= CU . Comment= 1\lar111 Timer 0 , Locati(ln,.- WEST VIRGINIA
Uni1= 5o::l2D, S1111us= AR. Location= 'EST VIRGINIA AVE Nt-: Dc_:m Employee"'
AVE NE OC Employee= 6852 F. 1t1 iloyce= 3300
IJnil= 50320 , Stutu'= - , L.ocntion"' :VEST VIRGlNIAAYt-: NE DC,momployce= 40$5
Unit= 50320 . S1a1Us= AM Locati = LADENSRlJRG RD , 1-'.mp.o -ee= 4085
Unit= 5011 Stntus= DP. Location= t::S'f VIRGINIA AVE NE DC l;mpluyee= 89R6 ,
Employee= 9UOJ
Unit= 5011 . Srntus= t:: R. I 1x:ation= - WP.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. F. mployee= 8986,
Employee= 9003
Unit= '.'1011 , Sto\Us= SC. ----- -----NO COMPUTER-----------. lJx.:ation= .,.EST
VlRGL"IIA AVE NE DC 8986 . Ernpluycc= 9003
Unit= 501 I . Status= - . AVE NE DC. r.mployee= 8986.
Emp loyee= 900.,
CROSS RF.FERENCED TO EVENT= !20 I J OJ<IOR52
P.VF. NT COJ\IMENT= '" ' Crnss Keferen.:e<l 10 Ev('nt II 12(1 I at: 07 !OS/13 14:00:51
"' >>by: MICHELLE. 'JHURST. rminal: d IO I
Unit= BB505E. Status= DP . Lo.:a1ion= EST VJR()(NIA :\VG DC,, E111ploycc= 9 139
Unil= BBSOSE. Sl:llu'= ER . Locatilll "' YEST VIRGINIAAVF. NE DC Employee" 9139
CROSS REl'ERF.NC:ED TO tVF. NT= 120130340861
Unir= BA50S E, Statu,= - . ux:ation= .. VF.ST 1\VE NE flCL 11p loyec= 9 139
t::VF.NT COMMENT= Duplicate Ax: alion = Ei\ L ST :-JF. DC :- Cro,;. S1rccr I =
:VI ONT ELLO
;\VE Nf::, Sticct 2 = r =SF.EC SEE COiv
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RI"!' REPOIU. Caller Name =-----Culler Ph Number = I
Caller CC. Call Source= l'l IONF., Alarm I .C\t:I = 0
moss REFERENCED TO EVE.'IT= 120 I JOJ-10818
f. VF.NT COMMbl\'T= "- LOI at J 13: ..\6:02

PRJV/ffE Wll .I. BF.. MONITORING Tl llS I .OCAT!ON ,\i\: D AHE ,\YAU .ABl.f: FOR
DISPATCH 2.!i/7
E\'ent _Chronology Page 10
07/0R/l.1 14:20:04 <.1119
8/5/2013 2:25:12 i\M
Operator Action
1777
CALLER STATE THAT SHE HAS SEEN THE MISSING 7YRS O!.D MICHAEL KINGSl.!Ul{Y
WEI\ RING
wmrc TANK TOi>f>REAIJLOCKS LIGHT SKIN .. CALLER STATE THAT SHE SEEN HIM ALDNE
LAST
WEEK BEFORE DEIN(i MISSING ASK ll' lit::: WAS ALRIGHT AND HE SArD YES .. WAS FOOT
I !EADED TOWARDS BLADEN BURO HO AREA
MUST KNOW SOMEONE IN THE AREA MALE WAS QUIJ::T AND WALKING SWW
CC WISH TO SPEAK WITH POLICE SO UNIT CAN TAKE A REPORT
GAVE !Nt'OTO YOUTll IJIV!SON FIEMMINGS@ I 335HRS 202-.576-6768
YID DEPT
End of Duplicmc Evcnl dnla
"" Cross Rcftrcnceu to Even I It 120130340818 ar: 07/08/J 3 14: 18:3 7
**>>>>by: MICHELLE. THURSTON 0111crminal: <.1101
EVENT COMMENT= F.vent:Location = - WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.. Cross Street I
R_AUM ST NE, CMs Street 2 =MOUNT OLIVET RD NE. Type= OTHR =
default, C;iller Name= Caller Ph
Alarm Level= 0
:This is not a referral or informational call.
:t:CllO was not sclcc1ed from Cuse P.n try.
Cross Referenced ro Event It 120130338809 at: 07/08/ I 3 14 00:5]
* * >>>> hy: MICHELLE . THURSTON on terminal: d I 0 I
:The caller is on scene. bur is no1 1he victim/.,uspect (2ncl party).
:This inciden1 is in pru1,>ress.
:This incidenl involves a MISSING PERSON.
:The age of the person is:
:"C.17
:S/he has meclical or menial conditions:
:"C3 AUTISTlC
:S/he is AT RISK.
:It is nol suspcctec.l thats/he is a RUNAWAY.
:The pcr:;on's description is:
:Pernllt htformation
:New Person Entry
:Finbhed Information
:The time the person was lasl seen is:
:"C3 07 /06/13@2 I 00 HRS
:The person did 001 leave in a vehidc.
: It is not known where Lhe person might go.
:S/hc has been missing before.
:The location the person was found is:
:"C3 CAME DACK ON HlS OWN
:It doesn't appear as if s/11c took any personal items wi1h her/him.
:NIA
PERSON DETAILS: -
RJ\CE: B, GENDER: M, /\GE/DOB: 1231200.5
Jlt::IOl IT/WEIUllT:. EYES: . HAIR: DKEADS
COMPLEXION: LIGHT. NJ\11.-IE: MICHEAL KINGSBF.RRY
ADDRESS: SAME
SH!Rf
MISSTNG-
Rcsponsc rexi: lldta
""L.Dl search compleced at 07/07/l 3 09:57:36
LOF B/M. 7YRS, I B 105, 4'J". DREADS, LIGHT/\-1HD COM Pl.EX. AROWN EYES. US WEARJN(j
PULL UP & NO CLOTHING
APPROXIMATELY I OM!NS
Cl llLD DOES NOT SPEAK WELLUUT wru. HES POND TO HIS NAME
I /S LEAVING OIJT THE REAR DOOR
CHILD IS AuTISTIC
SSCJI REQUESTING 1;f\'ITS TO ASSIST W/ AN AAANl>ON APT l.lUILDL'IG &
SHED
UUS CONTROi. NOTIFIED ID 6 I==
MR LUNDSFORD SUl'F.RVISOR NOTIFIED=
SIMl!II'.AST CONfJl;CTF.D I 044 HRS
""'LOI scnrd1complcccdac07/07/13 10:59: 17
PLR- CRSOOD t :OMMANO l"J lllE K/0- WFSf VIRGINL\ AVF. NF.
-==-=======YOUTll !>!VISION DET KC.MP
202
==================:'iO.n NF.CiARIVE RE.SLILIS M Cllll.DRF.NS I !OSPITAL
:i032 NF.Gi\TIVE KESU.T.S ,\T llOSPITAl.CENTF.R==
Evl'.nt_ Chronology Page 11
r>ate Time Term 012crut2r Action
u l.Olsearch c: omplcled at 07107/13 11 : I 4:33
CARTER METRO PD NOTU:l.ED-1 I I ?HRS
@(!!)@@@@@@@@
=-===-========PO COUNTY NOTIFIED ID 277'"==

LOF DIM. 7YRS. 4'3", 60LBS. IJOHT/Mt::O COMl'l.F.X. BROWN bYF.S. SHORT DREADS
NO CLOTHING EXCEPT FORA PL;LLUP. NAME IS Ml<..:l lAEiL KINGSBURRY.
0
LOI search comp lete<l ut 07/07/l 3 I I :33: 12
OOIJ 123105. CRITICALAJ(f!STIC, US 070713 @ 090DHRS
COMMAND POST IS RIO- WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE
PUU....UP llAS CARS OR MONSTER lNC Dl:iCAI.')
H Case number IUO 13094095 been to C\cnt 1201303.38809
** >>>>by: BRENDA A. BROOKS nn termi nal : dl 16
Cr oos Referenced 10 Event # 120130338891! ur: 07/07/l 3 I I :38:5 I
>>>> by: OREN DA A. BROOKS on terminal: <l 116
==::;==========NEt::D K'l TO ASSIS I' WITH TRACKS
** Cross Rcfcrencec.J to Evcnr # I2013033R899 at: 07107111 I I :40:05
"* hy: DOMINUA D. SERPAS on rerminal: <ll 02
OFC JOSE MCDONALDS AT NY/FLORIDA I 140HRS
K9 7 IS RESPONDJNG "'==
K9 l0. K99 RESPONDING
SCl8 -- 15-20M!N Sl\GO IN AfJF.YOFF RAUM 1212HRS
K9 9RESPONDINO TO RAUM
C1{553 ClEJ\RED AU. r. XCEP'I' SCI I. 4, 5 --SCl I HANDLING THE REPORT
Wi\51 COVERING ABORETUM
50 l 2 -- CANVASSING THE CHILDRENS HSOP
"'""'====================ID, 6D. 71) PLE1\SE VOJCt: THIS LOOK OUT PLEASE
" $Cross Hefenmccd roEvcnt# 120130339306 at: 07/07/13 16:29:10
H by: DOMINGA D. SERPAS on terminal : d l02
'""' CnXo>.-; Referenced to t-:venl # 120130339307 at: 07/07/13 16:2921
"" by: DOMING/\ D. SERPAS on rcrminnl: d I 02
.,. Cnie;s Referenced to E'ent # 120 13033930!! al. 07/07113 16:29:33
>>>> hy: DOMING/\ D. SERPAS 1m tcrmi nnl: d 102
CR9528 VOIO: TO BENNING RO CORRIO!\ UNITS NOTIFIED I 6291tS
NOTIFICATION MAOE AT I 630HRS
UAU.UDET SEC EVENING SllJFT NOFlED Pf.I{ CRSOO 16J311RS
"* LOl search completed ar 07 /07/I 3 I 6:'.l3 :54
CR8644 mi I ST ST NE T I Ci.\4HRS
=========CR8644 GOING TO mi I ST ST NE
-----
DISTRICTS 70, 6D. I() ADVISED AUA!N AT 1635 HRS
"'* UJJ ,;e:irch comp leted at 07/0711] 16:52:36
================.5012 L5 RESPONDING TO P!W === Pl:!R CR9529==
1653HRS
.. 0900
f'ALCON CANYASSINU AT l 726HRS
K9 CHECKED 1400WVA
!-'ALCON CHECKED WVAAND SURROUNDING NO!' I 730HRS
CR9529 AWAITING THE OF C'OUN' I Y K9 IHOIJNDJ TO RESPOND
I 732HRS

K9 TRACK WllLSTi\RT IN REAR OF LOC PER CH9529--
- W YA AVE NG MONG COUNTY K9 TKACK WIU.ST.'\RT AT THIS LOC
''" l..OJ ;,carcl1 complt tetl al 07 17 :S6:.5!!
** 1.01 .<earch c.:1)1llplctcd at 07107113 21 :12:5 1
u LO!!.C:irch completed ar 07108113 00:1 1 05
EAST TRllJ\'DAD /\VE i'i E
67!! 1
"' LOI search c.:rnn lctcd at 07/08/1 .1 10: 12:-15
ending JO?J5
--- ---------NEED MORIL.E CRIME TO RcSP() ND TomwEST VA i\V NE RIO
LOI search .:omplc1e<l al \ .1:00::'>4
*' Cross ro l:';\'r.nl # 120 I .1(U408t\3 07ill8113 14: J-1:%
""" hy: IC!ll::Ll,F.. THURSTON <n lcnni 11ul : ti I 0 I
07/0811 J I di 19 1777 F.VENT COMJl.11'.NT: F.nd of Dupli. c111 <Iara
f U12fi <ll 19 !777 lJ11i1= 50 11 . Sratuo.= J\R . uxntion= VF.ST VIRGINIA i\ VE NI! De.I 8?!!6 .
Employee= 9001
07 /0Xll l I 1:2H: l-1 di 19 I 777 Uni != 5SCl2D. Status= AM . .. VEST VIR(J(:<lli\ AVE NI. I >C. J:111phi:ce= 6!\ 12 .
.BOO
07/0!\/l.1 l-1:29: IJ d l l ') I 777 u nit-= f\A.'illSE. Stntus= CL. ljx:;1Lio11= V\U.'vl ST NE DC. F.mploye<: = 'JI .19
l :n ii= BB.'05.E . Status= F.R . Lucarion= \JM ST NF. DC. F.111 p loycc= 9 I .19
1)7/0X/ I) I 1.1 Ut'Cl'ild llt:i I I 777 EVENT c:o:-.1 MFNf= I.OJ <ll 07/0Rll J 14:.29: I 3
8/512013 2:25: 12 At.,.! EvcnL_Chronology Page 12
Operator Action
07/08/U 14:.11:26 dsl05 l2S6
07108/13 14:31:32 tll 19 1777
07108/13 14:34:J 3 ucccatl-ops- l :202591
07/08/13 14:58:33 d I 19 1777
07/08113 15:07:15 di 19 1777
07108113 l5:07:.'i9 d 119 1777
07/0$/I J 15:08:12 UCCCAD-M(Ol!LE I
07108113 15: l 7: 15 di 18 6767
07/0811 :l 15:1 8:12 nccc:id-ops- I ;20259 I
07/U8/l 3 15:23:4R ti 1111 6767
07/0R/IJ 1.5:33:07 di 18 6767
07/0B/lJ I 5:J4:52 d I IR 6767
07 /0S/I 3 15:44:52 d l 19 I 777
07/0RIJJ 15:53: l 9 d I I 8 6767
07/08113 l 6:24:27 dl 16 1324
07/0R/l 3 16:24:35 di l(i 1324
07/08/13 16:24:42 tll 16 1324
07/08113 16:29:18 d 116 1324
07 /OB/I J 16:32: 15 cac.J-trans l 04-84-1-8
07/USIJ 3 16:.15:29 d I J6 1324
07 /0R/I 3 16:39:30 di 16 1324
07/08/1'.l I 6:52:52 cad- cransl 04-9184
07/08/13 17:07:26 tll 16 1324
07108/13 l 7:10:5R dl 16 1324
07/0811 J 17:16:01! cll 16 1324
07/08/l .l l 7:16:43 d 116 1)24
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Unit= 5011, - , L()cation= - WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE Del . Employee= 8986.
Employee= 900'.l
Uuic= 501 l Srarus= ClJ. Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0, VIRGINIA AVE
NE DC. Employee= 1!986. Enl plo ec= 9003
Unit= BB.'i0.5E. - . J.;"ution= RAUM ST NE DC. 9139
Unit= 5SCl2 , Srarus::. DP . lot:ation= VIRGINIA AVE NE DC' Employee= 9505
Unit = SO 11 , Statoi;.: AR , Locacion= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE. DC employee= 8986 ,
F.m ployce= 9003
Unit= 5SCJ2, Stmus= El<. lAJcatio11= . WEST VIRGINIA AYE NE DC . Employee=9505
Unit= SSC12, Scutus=/\R, Commenr= Sta1us ellnnge via Vfracker Auto An-ivclF.nroute,
Loca1ion= mw1:sr VIRGINIA I\ Ve NF. DC . Employee:; 9505
Unit= 5011 Status= - Loca1ion=- WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC . Employee= 8986,
F.mployce"' 9003
Unit= 5SCl.2 . S1a1us= - . l..ocation=- WEST VIRGINIA A VF. NE Dc;9 Employee= 9.'iO.'i
Unil= 5SCJ2, Srnt1.1s=/\,\IJ. VIRGINl.t\ AVr: NE 9505
Uni t= 5011. Statu'-= CU, Commcnc=Alarm Timer exten<let.1: 60. VIRGINIA
Uni t= 1Hl505E, Status= AR. Locacion= RAUM ST NE DC. Employee= I) 139
AVE NE DC. employee= 8986. Em lo ee= 9003
Unit= I313505E. Slatu.= - . Loca1ion= RAUM ST NE DC. Employee= 9139
Unit= ttH505F.. Stal us= CU . Cumn1ent= Alarm Timer F.xlen<lcd: 60 , U.ic111io11= . RAUM ST NE DC
. Employee= 9 l 39
Unir= Srntus= DP, Loca1ion= EST VlRGINIA /\VE NE DI C
Unit= SOJ3c. Sratu'= UE , Location= VEST VllWINIA AVE NE D Employee= 9542
Uni t= 5033E, Stnrus= UG. 1.u:at ino VIRG!Nli\AV" NE DC, Employ._'C= 9542
Uni t= 5SCll D, Statu!>= A:VI, WEST VIRGINIA AVE Nt:: DC. F.mployt.-e= 6447.
Employee= 928.1
Unit= .'iO I l , S1:i.tus= - . VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. F.mployee= 8986 ,
Employee= 9003
Unit= 501 l , Stnlus= CU. Commc111=Alarm Timer Extended: 3110, VIRGINIA
Unit= Sratu'= AK, Location= EST Vll{{l[NIA AVE NE DC . l'inployee= 9542
AVE NE DC. Employee= 89R6 . Em Joyce= 9003
Unit= 13D505E . Staru'= - , Location= ST Nf-: DC , Employee= 91 J9
llnit= BBSOSE, Status" CU. Comrnenc= Alafm Timer Extended: 0. ST Nil DC,
Employee= 91 J'J
Unit= 503JE, Srntus: AR. I ;x:alion= . WHS'r VfRGLNIA AVE NF. OC. Employee= 9542
Unit= Hf!SOSE, Su1tus= /\Q, Employee= 9139
Unit= 5011. Status= AR , Ltx:ation= WF.ST VIRGL'llAAVF. NE DC. Employce=8'>86.
Employee= 9003
Unit= 50J3P.. St:itus= - Locarion=- WEST Vll{GlNIAAVE NE DC . 9542
L:nit= 50331:::. S1atus= Cl/, Comrnent= Al;irm Timer Extended: 0. Luc:ition= EST VIRGINIA
AVE NE Del . Employ..'C= 9542
Unit= SUI I , Slatus= - , VLRUJNIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 8986 .
Employee= 9003
CROSS R F.FERENCED TO EV ENT= Fl .100923 7 5
EVENT COMMENT=+ Cm's Referenced to Event# fL\0092375 ac: 07101!/I J 17:46:35
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Unit= 50.12F.-. Status= DP, Location= VJl{(ilNIA AVE NE DCI . Employee= 95H .
Ernploy"L:c= 9543
Unit= 50.12E, t:R. VLRGINf/\AVE NE ocm. Employee= 953.J..
Employee= 954)
llni l= 5SCl34E. Scnlus= DP ' l1x:ationE- WrSrVIRGINIAAVr. Employee= 8636
Unit= 5SCl34F.. ER, Location= ST VIRWNIAAVE NED ' ,..-;mplnyee= R636
Unit= 5042E. Sinlus= DP. IAl<::llion= F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 7420.
J".niployee= 763S
lJnil= .5042E, Stallls= ...-.R. l;x:acion=- Wb'.ST VIRGh\11.J\ AVH '.\IF. DCI , Employee= 7420,
Employee= 76.18
lJnil= 5SC!2 , .Stu!us= Ill', I Jll:alion= VEST VIRGINIA AVL'. NF. DC..PJmployec= 9505
Unil= 5SCJ2. Srarus= ER, Location.,. \.VF.ST VIRUIMAAVE NE DC :mployce= '>50:'i
Unit= 5SCl4E, Scarus= DI' . I 1x:a1io11= Wl::S-f AV!'. :>I" DC, Emplll)'l:c= 805.5
Unit= :iS(12. Stalu\.=1\R I Comment= Status v r racker Auco Armc/Enroutc.
i<l<:alion= . WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 9505
l!nit= .'iSCI6E, Srarus= DP. YIRGl>IJ,\ AVL:: Nl.: DI C F.rnploy(;c= 9479
L'ni1= SSCl<it::. Stacus= F.R. Location= \VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE 'JF.. DC Employee= 9479
Unit= 5SCJ4F.. Sc:itu.,= ER. Location= WEST VIRGINIA AVE Nli D - Employee= 80'i5
Unit= 511>2F.. S1atus= li K. l_1x:a1inn= EST VlR(ilN!AAVE NI: DC .. Employee= 95.H.
F.mploycc-=
Uuit= SUS IE . Sw1u,= DP. loca1ion=- WFA<;T Yll{GINIA AVE NE DC, . l.!mploycc::: 9470.
Employee=
Unit = 505 I F.. Siatus=. 1.:.R. lo<:atioo= - EST VIRGINIA AVE /\ti DC:. . 9-170.
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WEST VIRCilNIAt\VE NI-: DC .
l; nit= 5051 E. S1:11us=AK. VlKGINIA AVE i\E Del . Employee= IJHO,
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Employee= 7638
EVcNT COMMENT= *"' LO!scarch at 07/01!/D 17:52:57
Unit= 5SCI34E, Location= F.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE Del . Employee= 8636
1.iVcNT COMMENT: '"""'""*****"***"' ''*****
EVENT COMMENT: METRO NOTIFIED SPOKF. MR Hi\RMON
Unit= 5042P.. Status= i\R, Comment= Status change vi:i !ff racker Auto Arrive/En route,
Location.: T I CTRAFFICWVIMT RD NE , Employee= 7420 . Employee= 7638
Unit= 505 1 F., Status: i\R. Locat ioo= - WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC'I . Employee= 9470 ,
Employee= 9186
Unit= 5032E. Srnms: - . Location= mwcsT VIRGINIA AVE Nl.i DC . . Employee= 9.'i34,
Employee= 95,13
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EVENT COtvlMENT= CR 5050 JS C0.\1MAND CRl:lSER
Unit= 5052E. Staws= DP, AVE NJ-: nr.I . Employt:e= 9080,
l.imployee= 6930
llnit= 5052E, Starus= AK. uJCatioo=-Wf_<; T VIRGINIAAVF. NE Dell Employee= 9080.
Employee= 69JO
Unit= 5SC12. Statu'= Locntioo= - WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE oc,I . Employee= 9505
Uni!= CR500 , Stntu:>= DP. I ix:ation=--\\-' ES"l' VIRGINIA AVE NH D(. , , Employee= 3683
Unit= 5SC[4E, .Status= - , V!l{G!NIAAVE NE DC. Kmpl<>yce= ROSS
Unit= CRSOO. Statu,... AR . Location= - WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI Employee= 36!!3
Uni!= 5052E. , mwr:ST VIRGINIA AVh NF: DC, Employee= 9080 ,
Hmployee= 6930
Unit: 501 J , CU . Commenr= Alarm Timer Extended: 210 , Location= VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. t-.mployee= 8986. Employee= 9003
Unit= 5032F.. CU, Comment= Alann T uner fat<:'ndecl: 0 , VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC,l t-.onployee= 9534, Employee= 9543
Unit= CU. Comment=i\lan11 Timer Exkn<led: 0, Locatio11 ,., - WF.STVIRGlNTA
AVh NE DC Employee= 9505
Un il= 5SCJJ4E . Status: CU , Comment= Alarm Timer Ex tended: 0 I ;><:alion= VCRGINIA
AVE NE Del . Gn1ployec= ll636
Unit= 5SC!4F., Stulus= CU , Comment= Alarm Timer extended: 540, Location= . WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE ocl . 1.ionp loy1.. oe= 8055
Unit= 50-12E. - . Loca1ioo= 'f I C. TRAFFIC WV/ MT OLIVE.RT RD NE . Employee= 7420 .
Employee= 7638
Unil= 5051 E, Srntus= - , J . .()(:ation = WEST VIRGrN!J\ AVE NE DC.I F.inployee= H70.
lim ployee= 9386
Unit= 5SCl34E. Status= AR. Location= 'F.ST VIRGL'.J!A AVE NE DC., mpluyec= 8636
Unit= Status= AM. I ix:ation Wt:ST VfRGINIJ\ AVl:i NED( Employee= 8636
Unit= CR5U50r. . Status= AR, Location WF.ST VlR<.aNIA AVE NE DC
llnit= 5042E, Status= CU. Comment= Timer 0 , Locati(lll= TIC.TRAFFIC WV/.v!T
0 1.!Vt-:Rf RD NE , Employee= H20 Employee= 7638
Unit= 505 IE. Statu'= ClJ , OH11111e111= Alarm Timer Extended: 0 , I 1x:ation= - WEST VIRGINIA
AVE oc.I Employee= En1 loy.:ec 9386
Unit=CR500, Stalus= - , Loci.uion= VP.ST VIRG!NlAAVF. "IE DCI , Eonployco= 3683
IJnil= 5052E, Status= - . lix:ation= VEST VlRGNlAJ\VE NE DC P. rnployee= 9080.
Employee= <;')JO
Unit= CRSOSOE. Status= - . J.oc:ation=- WEST VIJ{G!NIAAVE NE DC..
Unit-" 5032E. AR. Co111mcn1= chanlili, \'in lfrracJ<er Auto Arrive/En route,
lJx:ation=- WEST VIJ<GINIJ\ ,\VF. J\'E DC. t:mplo)ec= 953 i , Empln}-cc= 9543
F.VENT COMMl' N"f = '
Uni = 5Sf:JJ P. , Status= DI'. 1.JJc;ttim= \'EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DCI 9 340
t: nil= 5SCll E. Srntu''= F.R. l.tx:atitx1= l:ST VIRGL'llAAVE NF. f)(' Emrloyee= 93,11)
L'nit= 5SCJl Iii Scaous= AR, Comment= Status \ill Auto
l.tx:atil>n= WEST VJRGJ:-llAAVF. :-.J F. DC. Empio>ec= 9HO
Unit= '.'iSCl)E, Status= llf'. f VIHG!Nli\ t\VE Nt ; DCI 93 71
Unit= )SCDE. Stani s= DP, Li.>Cation= WEST VJRGl:-llA AVF. NF. OC F.mplnyee= 764tl ,
7JIO
Unit= 5SCBE. Status= Al(. VIRGINIA AVJ.! :-JI:. DC.I . Employee= 76.tO.
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IJ nit= 5SCl5 E , F R. l 1JCatiC>11 = VIRGJ:-J IA:\Vli NE D('l l!mployce= 9 :11 1
Unit= 5Sct6 E . AR . I a:acitxt= vVF.ST VIRGL"l lA 1\VF. NF. f)( 947)
lJ11it-" 5SC'l5c. i\R. l.ticalion= VEST VJRUINIA AVF. NE DC f=onploye"= en 7 1
Lin it= 50.\"lf.. Status= - . l..o.:Mion= VF.ST VIRGINIA A VF. NE DC. 9.5.l4.
J:mplo)ee= 954.l
!:nil= S.Sc.J.IE. Sl:ltus-= 1\ I{. I Ax:atic111=- WJiS' I' YJR(31Nl!\ ,\VE NF. ocl .
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Unit= 5SCll E, Status= - , i.J....:ation=
Unit= 5SCl6F., S1arns= - . Location=
Unit= 5SC15E, Status= - . I 1ication=
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Employee= 7140
VES'l' V!RUINIAAVF. NF. [)Cl Employee= 9'.140
iosT VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 94 79
ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC 9371
EST VIRUINIAAVF. NF. DC Employee= 7640.
Unit= 5SCl7E. StalUs= UP. Lo..:ation= EST VIRGINIA /I.VE NE DC
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Employee= 9459
Unit= 5SCl71::, Status= AR. l..ncaliou= VEST VIRGINIA AVI:: NE DC Employee= 9459
Unit= :'>SCJ5F.. /\:vi, L..ocarion WEST VIRGINIA AVE NED Employee= 9171
Uni1= 5SCl2 . Status,. AM . I 1x:;1tion= EST V !RGINIA AVE NE DC Employee,. 9505
Unit= 5052E, Status=;\K, Location,. EST VIKGJNIA .WE NE DC Employee= 9080,
Employee;; 69 JO
Unit= 5SCl4F.. Status= AR, LoeaLion - VEST VIRUINIA AVF. NP. f) I' F.mployce= 80)5
Unit= 5SC14E. Status,. AM. L.oca1io EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee,. 8055
I/nit= 50 I I . Status= AV. Localio11= 'EST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC Employee= 8986 .
Employee;; 9003
IJnil= 5SCl7E, - , Locmion= _..,EST VllWINIAAVF. NE DC. Employee= 91.S9
Unit: 5052 r; , A:\-1 . I VlRGINI/\ AVE NE of.II Employee,. 9080 .
Employee= 6930
Unit= 5SCl7E, Siatus=AM. Location= VEST VIRGIN!J\ /\VE l"E DC Employee,. 9459
lJnit= .5033E, S1aLus=AV, i.J.icarion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 9542
Unit" 5031 P, Status= DP. I VEST V lRGINIA i\Vl! NE DC hmpioycc,. 954 7
Unit= 503 IE . Slat us;; ER. Location= EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC E111ploycc= 954 7
IJnit= 50'.lJE. Status= DP. ux:ation= EST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC Employee= 9.'i42
Unit,. 5033E . StalUs,. t:R . Location= EST VIRGINIA/\ VE NE DC Employee,. 9542
Unit= 503JE, Status= i\R. Loca1ion,. 'IEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Em loyee= 9542
Unit=: 50321'.. Status:: CU. C.unment=Alarm Timer Extended: 0. Loc:llion= '-'EST VIRGINIA
/\VE NE DC Employee= 9534 , J-:11Jployee= 9543
liniL= 5SCJ3E, Status= CU, Co111111en1=Alarm Timer Extended: 0, i.J.ication= VIRGINIA
AVE NF. DC.. Employee= 7640, Employee,. 7340
L:nit= 5SCI6E. Srarus;; CU. Comment= Abrm Timer Extended: 0. Loc:itio11= WEST VIRGIN!/\
AVE NE DC. Employee:: 9479
Unit=: 5SCI IP.. Slalus= CU. Comment= Alarlll Timer Exrcndcd: 0. I .oc:1tion;; m,vi::sT VIRGINIA
AVE NE De.I Employee= 9340
Unit= CR5050E I S tutus= CU . Comment= Alarm Time!' Ex1cndcd: 0 . 1.ocation=: mvhST V IRUL'JIA
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lJniL= CRSOO, S1a11Js= CU. Co111mc1H= Al:tl'm Timer 1-:xtenr.Jed: 0, ux:ation= VIRGINIA
AVF. NE DC.l. Employee= 3683
Unir= 50'.1 IE, Status,. - . Location,.l .ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 9547
Unit= 5031 E, Status,,,i\R. Loc:uio11,. EST VIRGINIA AVE Employee= 9547
Unit= 5SCll c. Srarus,.AK. Location= EST VIRGINIA /\VE NE DC Employee,. 93-10
Unit= 5SCll E, Sta1us,.AR. l...ocacio = VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 9340
Unit= 50DE. Status= - EST VIRGINIA AVE NP, DC t'.mployee"" 9542
Unir=: 503 IE, Status,. - . Location" EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC mploycc.:. 9547
Unit= 5SCll E. Status= - . Location= EST VIROINIAAVF. NE DC, Emplo)ee= 9.HO
Unit= CJ<500 . S1a1us= AV , l1x:ation= WEST VIRGINIA AVE Nt'. Ill,.. bmployce: 3683
Uni1,. CRSOO, Starns= DP. Location= WP.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 3683
Unit= CR:'\00. Status= ER, ux:atio11= WEST VlRUINIAAVr. NI\ DC 1-'mployec= 36!\J
Unit,. CR500, !)1a1us=: - , Location= VIRGINIA AVE NE DC, . 3683
l.Jnit= 503 IE, Status= CU , Comment= Alarm Timer J-;xte11cled: 0 ux:atiC1n= VIR(ilNIA
AVl'i Nt-: DC. Employee= 9.H7
Unil= 50331!, Srarus;; CU, Comment,. Alarm Tinier P.xlemler.J: 30. VIRGINIA
AVF. NE DC. Employee= 9542
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AVE NF. DC. Employee= 9:HO
Unit,. 503 IE. CL, Location= l/C VIOLENT CRl:\.IES . Employee= 9547
t'ni1= 50 l IF. . S1a1us= ER . I 1x:ation"" TIC VIOLE:-.IT CRJMES. 9547
EVENT CO:V1.'v1ENT,. ,.,. LOI search mnrletcd at 07/0!lll :l I 9:42::'1 I
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t..:nil= IE . Status= GE. Location,. TIC VIOLENT CIU1"1F.S , F.mployc= 9.'H7
L'nir,. 503 IE. S1art1s" Al{. 1 ..ocation"" TIC VfOl .F.NT CRINIES. Employee= 9547
CJ{5050t'.. Stalus= L:G
l]nil= CR:'iOO. Status= - , l...C>cation= . WEST VIRUINIAAVE NE DC. F.mployec;; 3<JID
l!nil= sen IE. Srarus,. - . L..001ion:: TIC VIOl...tN'f CHIMES . Employee= 954 7
L;nil,. 503 It::. S1a111;= CU , Cl1tnmen1= Alarm Timer F.xt"ndcd: .10. L..ocaiion= T/C VIOLENT CRIMES.
F.mployce= CJS 17
t;niL=5SCllE. - , VIRGINIAAVF. NF.
L:nil"- 5032E. S1a1us=AM, VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.
Employee= 9543
L:nir,. 50J3E. S1a1us= - . VIR(ili'il,\ AVE NE OC. E111pl,1yec=
L'nil= 50421::. S1atus,.1\.\-1. TIC TRt\HIC WV/MT OUVLRT RD NE. Eutploy<:e= 7120.
7(i.rn
I: nit= .'iM2F.. Stalus= DP. l1>ea1ion= . WEST VIRGl'-llA AVF. '.JF. DC.
E111plO)'CC.= 76.lX
Event_ Chronology Page t-5
01lerator Action
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07/08/13 20:2):32 d I 16 1060
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07/08/13 20:33: 13 dl02 6344
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07108/ l.\ 21 :11!:23 d I I 7 6J60
07i08/l l 21 d 111 (1:1(1()
8/5/201.12:25:12 AM
Unit= 5042E, Stalts= F.R. IJ>l'ation= ... EST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I E111ploycc= 7420,
Employee= 763!!
Unil= 5042E, AR. Comment= chanl via VT racker Auto Arrive/EnrmHe,
l.oc:alion= VF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 7420, Ernpl11 = 76JB
U11i1= CR500, StalUs= CU, Co111111enl= Alarm Timer E::x!ended: 20. I WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 36lD
Unit= CP50SE' StalUs= OP. LocatiQn=mwEsT VIRGINIA AVE NE Rl\42.
Employee= R707
Unit= CP50SE, Srnius= ER. Location=- mvFST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= B842.
Employee= 8707
Unit= 5SCJI E. Status= CU, Commcn1=Alarm Timer Extended: :m, VIRGINIA
AVE Nr: nc.I Employee= 9)40
Unit= . Status= DP. L.ocation= csT VIKOINIA AVE NF. DC.I Employee= 9139
Uni1= 131.1505. Status= t:R. Location= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC = oyec= 9139
l!nit= 50J3E, Status= CU, Co111111c11t= A Imm Timer Extended: 30 . Location= - WEST VI.KG JN IA
AVG Nh DC.I hmployee= 9542
Un it= CP505E , Status= ER. Locarion= - WP.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I Employee= 2 .
F.mrloyee= 8707
U11i1=-CP505E. Status= AR. Loca1io11=mwF.sT VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= !\R42.
P.mp!(lyee= 8707
Llnir= BB505 , Status= t\R. Locarion- WEST VlRCilNIA AVE NE DC. Employee= 9139
Unit= 5042F., Status= - , iJ1ea1ion= VEST VIRUINIAAVE NF. DC.S'P.mployce::: 7420,
Employee= 763!!
Unit= CR500, Srntus= UE, Luc<1tion= . Wt:::ST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC. I Employee= 3683
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Unit= 503 IE, Starns= - . Locution= TIC VIOl.F.NT CRl!v1ES. Employee::. 9547
Unit= CP505E, Status= - , IJ1eation=--VEST VIRGINIAAVh NP- DC. Employee= 8842,
Employee::: &707
Unit= BB505. S1a1Us= - , Loca1ion= ... EST VIRGINIA AVE NE ocl . Employee= 9139
Un it= 5031 E , Status= ClJ , Comment= i\larm Timer t-:xreo<led: 60 . I Jication= T/C VIOLENT CRIMES .
l'mployee= 954 7
Unit= 5042E, Scams= CU, Commcnc=Al;um Timer Extended: 60, lA>Cation= >VEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC . Employee= 7420. Employee= 7638
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Employee= 9003
Unit= 5011 . Status= AR. VIRG{NIAAVE NE DC. Employee= 8986,
Employee= 9003
IJui1= 5011 . - . l.<K:ation= - VEST VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC. I . f-:1nployee= !!9B6,
Hmployee= 9003
Uni1= 5SCJJ E. Sra1us= - , Locarion= WEST VrRCllNIAAVE NE De.I Employee=
Unit= 50131-'.. Status= - , lllcation= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE 9542
Unir= 5011. Stallls= CU. Commc111= Alarm Timer Extended: 0. VIRGINIA AVE
NE DC. Employee= 8986, Employee= 9003
Unit= 50331-:. S1. 111s= CU. Cnmm.,nl= Alarm Timer Extended: 0. Loca1ion= - VEST VIRGINIA
;\VE NE DC, Employee= 9542
Unit= .5SCll E . Status= CU , Crnnmcnl= i\larm Timer Exrcn,lccl: 0 . IJicatio11= - WhST
AVh NE DC. Employee= 9HO
Unit= BB505, Status"' CU. Comment.: Alarm Timer J-:xtende,1: 0. (Jicaticm=- Wl-'ST VIRGINIA
AVE NF. DC. F.mployee=9139
Uni I=- CP505E. Srarus= CU, Comment= Alarm Timer Extended: 0, l.<x:ation= . WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC.. Employee= 8707
Unit:-: 5SCl6E. Slaws= Ur., Employee= 94 79
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Unit= UC. Comment= New for U11i115SCl6EI: NONE:2,
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Unit= 5042E, Srnllls= AM , Localinn= . WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE o<m E1nployce= 7.120.
F.mrloyee= 76.lR
Unit= CP505E. S1a1us= A.\.t. Lo.:ati1in= . WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. 118.!2 ,
F.mployc"= 8707
Unit= 1313505 . Siurus= ,\CJ. Employer;; 9139
llnil= 5051 F.. Status= AM . IJx:ation= ... VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC. Employee= <J470.
F.mployee= <JH6
Unit=- 5011 , Location= . VI::SI VIRGINIA AVF. NF. DC.I Employee:: 8986.
Employee::: 9UOJ
IJnit= IF., St:itus= AM . IAX:ation= TIC VIOLENT CRJMt-::S. l:mployce= 9547
U11it= 5SCBE. St:11us:: AM . Employee= 7640 . Employee= 7.UO
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Unit= 5071 M St:11us= DP. 'F.ST AVE NE DC Elllploycc= 90()6.
Emplo)\'C= 8968
IJnit= 5071M. S1at11s= f'R. . WF.ST VIR<.ilNIAAVt :--.IE DC.
Employe"= l\96X
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Event_ Chronology Page 16
Operator Action
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I .oc.:alion= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE UC, f.mployee=< 9006 , F. ,, ,m . Joyee= R968
Unit" 5052.M , Stmus= DP, LJCatio11- . WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 6K94
Unit= 5052.M , Status= AR, l<x:ation= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NED . Employee= 6894
Unit= 5071.M, Status= - , Location= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NE UC Employee= 9006.
Employee"' 1\961\
Unit= 5052:vt , Status=- , l.o<:ation= mwEST VIRGINIA A VE NE DC.. 6894
Unit= 5052:vt , Status= CU, CoJ11111cnl"' Alarm Timer Exto:n<letl: 0, VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC . Employee= 6$94
Unit= 5071 M, Status= CU. Com111cnt= Alarm Timer r.:x1en<led: 0, l11<::ition= . WEST VIRGINIA
AVE NE DC. Employee= 9006, Em loyee= 8%ll
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Unit= CR5050E. Status= AV , Location= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC,
Unit= 5SCll4M, Status= DP, Location= VEST VIHGINIA AVE NF. DC: Employee= 8562
Unit= 5052M, St:itus=AM. Location= WEST VIRGL'l!A AVE NE DC. Employee= 6!!94
Unit= 5SCll 4M , Status" AR , Location- . WF.ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC Employee= 8562
Unit= 5SCll 4M , Slatus= - . I 1x::i1ion= WEST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC 8562
Unit= 5071 M , S1a1us= AR , ux:ation= EST VIKGINIA AVE NF. DC, Employee= 9006 ,
Employee= s96g
Unit= 5071 M . St:itus= - . L..oca1ion= Wt:ST VIRGINIA AVE NE DC.I Employeo= 9006 ,
lcmployee= 896$
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AVE NE DC Employee= 8562
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Unit= 5SCll ,JM , Status= AM , LocatioiE 1= VEST VIRGINIA AVE NF. DC Employee= R562
Unit= 5053D. Stallls= UP. l.(Xati1in= VEST VlRGINli\ AVE NE DC Employee= 3655
Unit= 50530, Status:. ER, Location= VF.ST VIRGTNIAAVE NE DC Employee= 3655
Unit= 50530. Status= AR. Comment= chaniili. via lffrackcr Aulo Arrive/Enrourc.
Location=--VEST VIRG!NIAAVti Nf. DC. Employee= 3655
Unit= :'\05]0, S1a1us= - , VIRGINIAAVF. NF. OC:. Employ.,e= 1655
Unit= 505JD, Si us= Cl/. Crn11ment= Alarm Tinter Exicndcd: 0. VJRGINIA
AVE NE DC. , Employee= 3655
Unit= 5071 M , S1a1us= AM , u>ealion:: -.VEST VJRUINIA AVP. NF. DC . Employee= 9006 ,
limployi;oe= 8%!!
Agency= MPD, Group= 50, B.::a1"' 506. StalUs= A, Priority=: 2, ETA= 0, Hole.I Tyre= 0,
Primary Unit= SSCll D, Primary Member= 6447 . CuHcnt= T. Open = I'. Type Code; MP-
MISSING
1-'ERSON. Suh Type Cot.le= CRIT - CRITICAL
EVENT CLOSED:
U11il= 50530. Sta!us=AM, Location= . WEST VfRGINIAAVE NE ocl E1nployc1:"' 3655
Event_Chwnology Page 17
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C.
REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
P.D. 123 Rev. 11/2012
COMPLAINANTNICTI M: RACE/SEXJOOB/AGE: DATE OF REPORT:
Kingsbury. Michael Black/Male, 12/31/2005, 7 years old 07/07/2013
CLASSIFICATION OF CASE: YD#:
Missinq Person, Command Post CCN: 13094095
NARRA l'lVE: (ilVE A SYNOPSIS Of CA!i E INVl'S f'IGAl'I UN SUOSEQUf.NT ro f\IE IN)']' REPORT, WI I'll l'f. RSONS INTERVI EWED. ABU#:
NEW LEADS. AND OTll F.R INFOR!l.11\ I ION ON(' AS!: l'ROGRl'SS
DETECTIVE:
INCIDENT/EVENT DATE/TIME:
COMPLAINANT'S ADDRESS:
COMPLAINANT'S TELEPHONE:
COMPLAINANT'S EMPLOYMENT/SCHOOL:
PARENT(S)fGUARDIAN:
REPORTING PERSON:
LOCATION OF OFFENSE/ DISTRICTI PSA:
TYPE OF LOCATION:
HOSPITAUMEDICAL INFORMATION:
MCL TECHNICIAN/NUMBER:
REPORTS:
EVIDENCE:
OFFICERS ON THE SCENE:
(ROLL OF THE OFFICER)
WITNESSES:
SUSPECT NAME/ADD/ DOB/ AGE:
RELATIONSHIP TO COMPLAINANT:
CFSA SOCIAL WORKER:
PRIOR YID/CFSA CASES:
Hallahan. Brian
July 7, 2013. between 0900 and 0930 hours
.. West Virginla Avenue, Northeast,.
N/A
- West Virginia Avenue, Northeast,-
House
N/A
NIA
PD 123. PD 251
None
Robinson. Barbara (reporting)
Mongal, Ty (on scene official}
NiA
N/A
None
missing.
On July 7, at approximately 1150 hours, lnvesti
in reference to the above listed incident.
at approximately 1155 hours. I nvestigat
in reference to the above listed incident.
on
uly 6,
the complainant had left the home and was
At approximately 1230 hours. lnvesti ator Hallahan res onded to lo interview
a possible witness, reported that the witness was
not present and did not have a phone or contact number. reported to Fifth District Officer Mathis
that the witness reported that he observed the complainant walking in the south alley of the 1200 block of Raum
Street, Northeast, with another young boy at approximately 1210 hours. Investigator Hallahan left contact
information for the witness to contact Youth Division.
Segreant Ty Mongal posted a look out for the complainant on the temperature board approved by Fifth District
Watch Commander Lieutenant Hughes. Sergeant Mongal also notified Paul Metcalf of the Public Information Office
to assist in creating a missing person flier for the complainant.
K-9 Officer Scott responded to the scene and conducted a track Gt approximately 1400 hours which led to the 1400
block of West Virginia Avenue, Northeast Fifth District Officers conducted a door to door canvass of a four block
rndius from t11e complaineint's l10me. and Fifth District Officers tlid a vehicle convass to the bouncjarres of Florida
Avenue. ~ / o n t a n a Avenue. 1 ?'n Street. Jnd North Capital Street, Northeast. The canvass Gnd K-9 track yielded
negative results
Investigator Hallahan briefed Detective Fesser on the missing person command post at 1510 hours. Detective
Fesser made notifications to Children' s National Medi cal Center and DC Fire and EMS Dispatcher, and Detective
Fesser inquired about any contact with the missing person with negative results. The missing person command
post was turned over to the evening tour.
CASE STATUS: x OPEN PAGE 2 OF 2
INVESTIGATOR'S SIGNATURE: DATE
PRINT NAME:
UPERVISOR'S
RINT NAME:
DATE
This report is the property of the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington. DC
Neither it nor its contents may be disseminated to unauthorized personnel or agencies
7
7 ,.,,
.. - I )
P.O. 120 Rav.
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEATH REPORT
NAME OF INVESTIGATORS
DETECTIVE JED 0. WORRELL
DECEDENTS NAME {last, first, Middle)
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL
SEX
MALE
HOME ADDRESS
RACE
BLACK
EST VIRGINIA AVENUE, APARTMENT
POSSIBLE MANNER OF DEATH
AGE
7
DOB
12131/2005
DATE
8 JULY 2013
H.O. ND.
H013507
CCN#
13094095
PDID ND.
P.O. 251 PREPARED BY
UNDETERMINED
OFFICER BARBARA A. ROBINSON
ADDRESS end LOCATION of DEATH
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEATH OCCURRED tTIME) IN THE PRESENCE OF (Witness)
7/8/2013 7:50 PM M.
OR FOUND DEAD {TIME! BY (Witnessl
M.
ADDRESS PHONE NO. RELATIONS TO DECEDENT
PRONOUNCED BY DR. TIME & LOCATION
1---M_L"""I P..;...; A_ C....;;.LE ;;;.;.. IG;;.;.. H_L-'ET...;.;; IC'-- H_EV;..;;.S.;..;..KY __________ ---1-_7:...../8/:.....20_1_3...;:.@_7_:5_0 _PM_=- EST VIRGINIA AVENUE, N.E.
M.E. NOTIFIED DR. BODY DISPOSITION
DOCTOR JOSEPH PESTNAR OCME, WASHINGTON, D.C.
NEXT TD KIN RELATION TO DECEDENT
EST VIRGINIA AVENUE, N.E. APARMTNENT
DECEDENT'S OCCUPATION
NOTIFIED NO
EMPLOYED
D YES [g] NO D UNKNOWN
DECEDENT'S CLOTHING
ALCOHOLIC 0 YES 0 NO [g] UNKNOWN INTOXICATED AT DEATH 0 YES 0 NO UNKNOWN
DRUG ADDICT 0 YES 0 NO (8J UNKNOWN INTOXICATED AT DEATH 0 YES 0 NO UNKNOWN
REPORT:
1. Terminal Event:
1. The decedent {Michael Kingsbury}is a 7 year old black male who was reported missing on the morning of Sunday, 7 July 2013.
Th de ' " adlock hairstyle. The decedent suffered from Autism and-
he decedent functioned at the level of a 4 year old child, and had
PA11E 1 m t:_ PAGES
P.O. 120 Rev.
NAME OF INVESTIGATORS
DETECTIVE JEO D. WORRELL
DECEDENTS NAME (last, First, Middle)
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL
SEX RACE
MALE BLACK
REPORT:
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEATH REPORT
AGE
7
(CONTINUATION)
DOB
12/31/2005
DATE
8 JULY 2013
HO NO
H013-507
CCN#
13-094-095
It was reported that the decedent was last seen wearing a shirt and a pair of "pullup diapers.
4. On Sunday, 7 July 2013, a "Critical Missing Person investigation was initiated which included a Command Post. Missing Person Information
Flyer Distribution, Canine Detection Searches, and a Police Conducted Neighborhood Canvass, all of which yielded negative results. The initial
investigation of this case was handled in its entirety by the MPD Youth Division.
5. The search for the decedent continued and on Monday, 8 July 2013, MPO Detective Jonathan Andrews went to the Coirrnand Post, at.
West Virginia Avenue, N.E., to assist with the investigation. It was at this time that he decided to check an was parked in
lhe rear yard of west Virginia Avenue, N.E. At around 6:30 prlf. Detective Andrews
observed a diaper or babies pull up resting on the rear sea o t eve rc e. He then o served a small child lying face down on the rear floor of the
vehicle. MPD uniformed officer {Jose Hernandez} smashed the front drivers window, and gained entry to the vehicle, it is rej}orted that all doors
to the vehicle were locked. The OC Fire & EMS responded and determined that the child had expired.
6 .. The child was pronounced dead - on scene - by {OCME} Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the District of Columbia MU - pa Leigh
Letichevsky. The OCME accepted jurisdiction of the case, and the decedent' s remains were transported to the OCME pending the results of their
postmortem examination. The OCME Case Number is -
7. The investigative jurisdiction of this case is now assigned to the MPD Special Victims Unit.
II. Medical History/Investigation:
1. The only known fact pertaining to the decedent's medical condition is that he was diagnosed as suffering from Autism.
- he decedent had the mental status of a 4 year old child with limited speaking ability.
2. The following are weather observations for the past several days at Washington, D.C., Reagan National Airport as reported by the National
Weather Service.
Sunday, 7 July 2013 {the date the decedent went missing}:
Time
8:52 am
9:52 am
10:52
11 :52
Air Temperature
83 F
85
86
87
Heat Index
88 F
91
94
95
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P.O. 120Rll'f.
NAME OF INVESTIGATORS
DETECTIVE JED D. WORRELL
DECEDENTS NAME !lest, First, Middlel
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL
SEX RACE
MALE BLACK
REPORT:
1:52 pm
2:52 pm
3:52
4:52
5:52
6:52
7:52
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77
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEATH REPORT
AGE
7
98
95
99
99
95
83
79
(CONTINUATION)
DOB
12131/2005
Monday, 8 July 2013 {the date the decedent was found}
Time
8:52 am
9:52
10:52
11 :52
12:52
1:52
2:52
3:52
4:52
5:52
6:52
Air Temperature
78 F
79
82
84
85
75
83
87
87
87
86
Heat Index
80 f
82
84
87
87
NIA
85
90
89
88
87
DATE
8 JULY 2013
HONO
H013507
CCN#
13094-095
3. The decedent's home residence was- est Virginia Avenue, N.E., Apartmentlitvhere he lived with the following persons .




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NAME OF INVESTJGATORS
DETECTIVE JED 0. WORRELL
DECEDENTS NAME (Last, First, Middle)
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL
SEX RACE
MALE BLACK
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(CONTINUATION)
DOB
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For an account of artifacts etc noted, refer to the OCME Report.
Ill. Scene:
DATE
8 JULY 2013
HO NO
H013507
CCN#
13094-095
1. The scene of this death appears to be the interior of a beige 2002 Nissan Altima. The vehicle is parked in the rear yard of - est Virginia
Avenue, N.E., which is a 4 unit apartment building. Apartmen. located on the first level of the building and Apartment I-located on the
second level of the building are the only occupied units.
2. The vehicle is parked with the front of the vehicle facing the rear of the building. There are several trash cans and plastic buckets resting on
the ground in front of the vehicle. The front left window of the vehicle was smashed by a police officer to gain entry into the vehicle.
3. There is a soiled diaper/pull-up on the left side of the rear passenger seat - which is a bench style seat. There is a small red backpack resting
on the center of the chair. There is a brown hairbrush resting on the right side of the rear seat.
4. There are small handprints on the interior window glass of the vehicle. The vehicle has electric locks and is found locked when the child's body
is discovered. The vehicle's battery is dead and thus the automatic lock mechanisms are inoperable. The inside doors have "rocker" style lock
buttons on both the front and rear doors - these "rocker" buttons allow you to manually lock and unlock the doors. The child safety locks are
deactivated on both of the rear passenger doors.
5. The vehicle appears to have normal factory tint. Officer Fawzi - Third Police District - who is trained in the use of the "Tint Meter" device
opined, based on his training, that the tint on the vehicle was a "factory tint," which allows 95% light transmittance.
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NAME OF INVESTIGATORS
DETECTIVE JEDD. WORRELL
DECEDENTS NAME (Last, First, Middle)
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL
SEX RACE
MALE BLACK
REPORT:
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEATH REPORT
AGE
7
(CONTINUATION)
DOB
12/31/2005
DATE
8 JULY 2013
HO NO
H013507
CCN#
13094-095
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Supplement Information
Supplement OHie I Supplement Type Supplcmen t Officer
07/08/2013 00:00:00 IJ\ITIAI. CAS RESUME (WORR28572) WORRELL, JEDD
Co11tact Name Supervising Officer
KINGSBURY, MI CHAEL (PARK39699) PARKER, ROl:JERT L
Supplement Notes
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
Violent Crimes Branch
lnitinl C'nsc Resume
Causc/Manncr/Moti ve
Undetermined: {possible Hyperthcrmic death from heat exposure
while inside of a parked motor vehicle
Homicide Branch Case Number: HOl 3-507
CCN #: 13-094-095
Mobil Crime Number: 13-09!90
Associated Case: Youth Division Investigative case documents PD 123 's etc.
Original Classification: Missing Person {Criticol with Command Post}
Reclassified: 8 July 2013 - Death Report
Location: Rear Virginia /\venue, N.E.
Decedent:
Michael Kingsbury
b!m 12/3112005
- \Vest Virginia Avenue. N.E., Aparlmcn1.
Next of Kin lnformoLion:
b1f
Virginia /\venue. N.E .. t\partmenLI
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Associated Suhje<:t:
bim -
Virginia Avenue, N.E., Apartment.
Initial Death fnvestigation:
I. Tcnninal Event:
I, The decedent I Michael Kingsbury} is a 7 year old hla<:k male who was reported missing on lhe morning of Sunday, 7 July 2013. The decedent
is described as 4 3" 60 lhs in stature with a drcadlock hairstyle. The deccdenl suffered from Autism
reported
to the Ml'D Y ouch Investigations Division thal the decedent functioned at the Intellectual level of a 4 year old child, and had limited spcakii1g
<ibility.
It was n:pm1ed that the dc::cedcnt was last seen wearing a shirt and a pair of "pull-up diapers.
4. On Sunday, 7 July 2013. a "C1itical Missing Person investigation was initiated which indrn.lt:d a Command Post, Missing Person lnfonnation
Flyer Distribution, Canine Detection Searches, and a Police Conducted Neighborhood Canvass, all of which yiddcd negative results. The initial
investigation or this case was handled in its entirety by the M PD Youth Oivision.
5. The search for the cleccdent continued and on Monday, 8 July 2013, .'v!PD Detective Jonathan Andrews went to rhe Command Post, at ..
Wesl Virginia Avenue, N.E .. to assist with lhe investigalion. It was at this time that he decided to check an ahandoned <:ar which was parked it\
the rear yard or . Wcsl Virginia /\venue, N.E., which is directly next to rhc decedent's rear yard. At around 6:30 pm, Detective Andrews
observed a diaper or babies pull up resting on the rear seat of the vehicle. I le then observed a small d1ild lying face down on the:: rear floor of the
vehicle. MPD uniformed officer {Jose Hcrnandel} :;mashed the front driwrs window, and gained e1111y to the vehidc, it is rc::ported that all doors
to the vehicle were lo1:kcd. The OC fire & EMS responded and detcnnine<l th:it the child had expin:d.
6. The child was pronou111:ed dead - on scene - by {OCM E} O!tice of the Chief .\tledical Examiner for the District of Columbia MI .I - pa Leigh
LeLidu:vsky. The OCM E accepted of the case, and the decedent s remains were transported to the OC\1E pending the results of their
post-mortem examination. The OCME Case Number is-
7. The investigative jurisclii;tion of this case is now assignl'.d lo the MJ>D Special Vic1irn.s Unit.
II. :Vledicul 11
I . The only known llict pertaining to lhc decedent s medical condition i:> that he was diagnosed as suffering from Autism.
the decedent had the menial slalus of a 4 year old d1ild with limitt:d speaking ability.
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I. The only known fact pertaining to the:: dece<le11r s medical condilio11 is that he was diagnosed as suffering from Autism .
he decedent had the mental status of a 4 year old child with limited speaking ability.
2. The following are weather observations for the past several days at Washington, D.C., Reagan National AirpQrt as reported by the National
Weather Service.
Sunday, 7 July 2013 {the dak the decedent went missing}:
Ti inc Air Temperature Heat Index
8:52 am 83 F 88 F
9:52 am 85 91
IO:S2 86 94
11:52 87 95
12:52 89 98
1:52 pm 89 98
2:52 pm 89 95
3:52 90 99
4:52 91 99
5:52 89 95
6:52 81 83
7:52 77 79
Monday, 8 July 2013 {tl1e date the decedent was found}
Time Air Temperature Heat Index
8:52 am 78 F so r
9:52 79 82
10:52 82 84
11:52 84 87
12:52 85 87
1:52 75 NIA
2:52 83 85
3:52 87 90
4:52 87 89
5:52 87 88
6:52 86 87
3. nie decedent's home residt:ncc was. West Virginia Avenue, N.E., Apartment l where he lived with the: following persons.
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>f<>l<*for an account of artifacts ere nQte<l, rcter t() the OC:ME R.cpQrt.
111. Scene:
l. The scene of this death appears to be the interior of ht:ige 2002 Nissan Allima. The vehicle is parked in the rear yard of mwest Virginia
Avenue, N. E., which is a 4 unit apartment building. J\parlmcnt. located on the first level of the building and Apartmen I. localed on the
second level of the building are the only occupied units. These occupants have l>ccn identified as the following
2. The front Virginia Avenue, N. E., is located on the e-.:istsidc of the 1700 bl ock of West Virginia Avenue, N.E. The 1700 hlock of
West Virgini a Avenue, N.E.. runs in a n011h & south direction with a two-way vehiclllar traffic paltem. The block intersects with the 1100 block
of Mt Olivet Street on the north end of the hlock and the 1100 block of Raum Street at the south eml of the hlock.
3. There is an alley en[rancc from .\1t Oliwt Street leading into an alley which runs in the rear of rhc l 700 block (lf West Virginia /\venue, ::--I.E.
this k ads to the rear yard of . West Virginia /I. venue, N.1?.., and an ulley opening in the 1100 bl ock of Raum Street, N.E .. which leads around
to the side backyurd Virginia ;\venue, This is where a portion of the si de fence oflhe backyard has been removed
allowi ng vehicles lo be driven into the b;ickyard ..
4. The huil ding is a two-story, 4 unit, apartment lmilding. This is a wotHlen stairca:;e which leads from the rear yard or tbe l>uilding to the first
fl oor level of the building an<l continues up lo the second floor level of the l>nilding. There is re3r entrance doors to the individual apartments
located on each floor. There a stone wall in the rear yarcl whi ch is the side structure of an ol d 3 car garage. The front or the garage has 3 doors
which are pulled down <ind locked which ure accessed from a alley which runs alnngside the l>ackyard. There a \\'alkway 011 the side ol'lhc
house which leads from the rear of the house to the front of the residc:nce on Virginia Avenue, N. E.
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5. There arc two vehidcs parked in the rear yard of. West Virginia Avenue, N.E. l 1) There is a black Chevy Impala SS, beari ng DC Tag#
- which is h<icked into the rear of the apartment building, to the righl or the stair case.
6. is a beige Nissan Altima, with nn tag parked with the front of the vehicle facing the rear of the
huihling. This vehicle is parked to the left of the staircase. There are trash cans and buckets resting on the ground in front of the
vehicle - a iusted rnn of paint thinner was found in this area. The front left window of the vehicle was smashed hy a pol ice oflicer to gain entry
into the vehicle. Note: mere was a book bag containing school supplies on the lower n:ar porch of- West Virginia Avenue, Some of
the school documents in lhe bag bore the name So, - who resides in apartmen. cxplai ncd to me tlrnt a trash
dumpster was recently in the rear yard - for the purpose of cleani ng oul the vacant apartments in the building. to me that on
28 June 2013, his lawn man looked into the dumpster and noticed that subjects from the neighborhood were placing items inln the dumpster. .
--aid that someone left the book bag in the dumpster. He said that some of the documents in the bag arc dated and there fairly old. I Jc sai d
that he lefi the bag on the steps, so if someone returned for it they could get it.
7. There is a soiled diuper/pull -up on the left side of the rear passenger seal - which is a bench style seat. There is a small red backpack rcsring on
lhe ceJtter of the chair. There is a brown hairbrush resting nn tl1c right side of lhe rear scat
8. There are various items recovered from the vehicle {this is not an all inclusive listing - refer to the applic.iblc Mohil Crime Reports for an
itemized listing:
"Soiled "pull-up" diaper
"Assorted hairitibcr trace t<ipi ngs from vaiious portions of the vehicle interior
"DNA Swabings from the interior and exterior door {handles} {i nterior panel}
''MPD Ml'D JD Wrist hand in the name of
provided a ride in the car from a police station}
"Mail Mal ler hearing the name,
"Jar of CVS brand pctroleu1n jelly, n;covered fiom !he passenger side front tloor - with one suspected strand of hair
"Latent Pri nts &om the exterior do<Jr{s}
"Latent Prints from the interior window glass
"Polaroid fun Shooter Camera (recovered from the trunkl
9, Items from rear yard by Mohil Crime which were printed and or IJNA Swabbed arc:
"DNA Swab from a Heineken Beer Bollie found in the yard
"DNA Swah from a Tree Rranch found in the yard
"DNA Swab from a Compact Disc
"\)NA Swab from u rusted Paint Thinner Can
I 0. hcntc; Recovered from the decedent's body after the body was removed from the vehicle at Mobil Crime: {The vehicle containing the
decedent' s body was towed lo Mobil Crime, located al 401 E Street, S. W .. hy "Crane 11 3," operated hy ;\rlhur Coles.}
"Suspected stmnds of hair recovered from variou$ parts of the decedent's body
"St: vernl srnal I pieces of white paper
I J. There are small handprints 011 the interior window glass of the vehit'le. Thc vehicle has electric locks and is fot1nd lncke<l when the child's
body is The vehicle's bauery is dead and thus the:: automatic lm:k mechanisms :ire inopernble. The inside doors have "rocker" slyle
lock butto11s on both the front and rear door; . 1.hcsc "rocker" allow you to manuilly lock and unlock the doors. The child sali.'.ty locks are
de1ctivatcd on hoth M the rear passenger doors.
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12. The vehicle appears co have normal factory tin I. Otllcer Fawzi - Third Police District - who is truined in the use of the "Tint Meter" device
opined, based on his training, that the tint on the vehicle was a "factory tine,'' which allows 95% light transmittance.
"Mobil Crime Technicians: John Holder, kff Maslona, Jay Gregory - Mobil Crime Sergeants: Sgt Rommel, Sgt Parson
13. Interview of the owner of the vehicle, who is the following person:
Metropolitan l'olice Department
Youth Investigations Division
Time Linc
Missing Person: Michael Kingsbury
Sunday, July 7, 2013
0957 hoursThe initial call for the Missing Person was received by OUC'
095S hours5D SCl20 (Tracy Williams) a11d SCI ID (Officer Barbara Robinson) received the call. Both responded. CR :553D and CR 5020 <mivcd
on the scene.
Shortly after arriving on the scene, Officer Robinson related that
dvise<l her that
Michael. We do have hits on the rag-reader that his vehicle was driven lhe morning after the initial cal I for service.
Onicer Robinson staled that she received the photo from mom and hegan taking notes and scarclmt rhe aparrment while Officer Williams
canvassed for lhe missing person. Officer Rohinson canvassed the entire huikling and asked for extra units to search the rear alley. Sergeant
Sleinhilber was I st 50 oflicial and then Sergeant Mongal and Lieutenant Hughes arrived on the Sergc<mt Mongill asked her where she had
already searched for the missing person and Officer Robinson told them where she searched. Officer Robinson relalcd she did notice a car with
our-of-stare tags. she checked hut it was locked. Robinson furlhr::r that all of the yards and garage doors were chctke<i. fhey called
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his name throughout the scan.:h. :\ecording lo Otliecr Robinson the initial sean.: h of alley included Sergeant Steinhi lher and Otlicers Williams,
Mcfadden. Watkins. Officer Mathis was canvassing. Lieutenant Hughes called more Parades, l:kll, IJenni s. Freeman, Rennell, Parks,
Hairston, Burke, and Tate came to the scene. Otlicer Rohinson related she gave Sergeant Mongal a map and she \\<1'0k down the locations
searched and the names of ofticcrs on the search. Oflicer Robinson rdated that Sergeant Mongal called for K9 and Falcon and she completed the
report.
A critical Mi ssing Person Command Post was established (the Command Post n:maincd in etkcl until Michael's body was recovered). Members
began contm.;ting the Medical Examiner's Oft\ce and Local llospital:> for a seven-year old male.
I 006 hoursThe lookout was given on the 50 zone.
1030 hoursFillh Police Dist1fot Otllccr Mathew Watkins, assigned to SCJ-05, was assigned to canvass the J 700-1800 hlocks of West Virginia
Avenue, NE, for the M/P. As part of his l:anvas.s, Officer Watkins reported that he performed a visual sweep of the vehicles in the rt:ar of _
West Virginia Avenue, NE, an cl was 98. 9'Y9 certain the M/P was not in one of those cars on Sunday. July 7, 2013, al approximately l 030 hours.
Between I 030- I 100 hoursfit\h Police District Officer .Jules Lucas,
assigned to Scout 5041, was assigned to canvass the 1500-1700 hlocks of Trinidad, Mt. Olivet Roucl, Montello, Chi l<lrcss and Holbrook Streets,
NE, for the M/ P. ,'\s part of hi s canvass, Otliccr Lucas repo1tcd that he perfonned a close, visual .sweep of the vehicles in the rear of - Vest
Virginia Avenue, NE. and wa.s "extremely certain" the Mi P was not in one of those cars on Sunday, July 7, 2013, hetwccn I 030-1 100 hours.
1100 hoursYID IJctcctive Admnnda McMull en received a call from 50, that they had a Missing Per.son Command Po!it at mllvest Yirginiu,
Ave, NE
l 100 hoursMPD b<:gan tweeting information regarding MP Kingsbury
1100 hoursMPf) members began contacting area hospitals.
11 (){) hoursWitncssiobser vation; a young boy, age I 0-12 years of age had a bike parked in rhe alley rear of the 1700 block of West Virginia
Avenue, NE. Sergeant Mongal approached the boy and asked him ahcmt 'vi ichacl Kingshu1y and the boy indicated thnt he had just him
walking in the alley towards Mt. Olivet Road. Sergeant Mongal asked Officer Eric Hairston co take the boy and canvass with him aboard in an
allempt to locate our MiP. Officer Hairston stated that while he rode and walked the area with the boy, he felt that the boy was trying to be overly
helpful. Otliccr Hairston <lid not record the boy's name or pcrsonl:l l i<lentiticrs.
Time not ContinncdWilnes:>/observution; SD Ollicer Markquat Mathis was stopped by an adult female who stated she had seen an older boy
walking with the mi:>sing boy in the second alley off Trinidad Avenue, NE. Officer Mathis voiced this infonnation to units in the ticld and
searched the Trinidad Arca for the MtP.
1125 Brian Hall ahan arrived 0 11 lhe scene and was briefed hy Otlicer l:larhura Robi nson, Sergeant Tyshcna .\ifongal and
Lieutenant Conine Hughes. Ollicer Robinson stated that 50 already searched che alley and they began to st::arch the nearby and other
locutions. Investigator l lullalrnn then and for additional infonnation. Invest igator
Hallahan <lid hear Falcon on the
lnvcsrigator did not conduct or any search efforts.
1210 hour:;lnwstigator Hallahan learned that 50 Olfi\.'cr Mathi s had a possible witness und he interviewed >f the witness at
- rrinidad Ave, NE . l1l\'es1igncor Halhih:rn observed 50 ofticcrs nearby. Abo Sergeant 1vlongul had the lookolll posted on the
temperature board and Paul Metcalf of P[O wa1> not ified to assist
IJ 15 hoursDcrccthe Thomas Stine wns tlaggecl down in the vicinity of lhe
1700 block of West Virginia /\venue, l\'E by an adult female who reported to hi rn that she had just observed th<.: cliild in the rear
Virginia A "IE, 20 mi nuce-; ngo. ;\ by Detecti \e and 5 D otfa:cr l:larhara Robin,,L'll did not revrnl Y1 ichael.
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1340 hoursPJO Officer Metcalf released a Press Release in rcgnrds to the Missing Person.
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Between I 330-1400 hours5D Officer Pierre Sailsman looked through the driver's side windows of the Altima and observed no body inside the
vcliiclc; the vehicle was locked,
1430 Hallahan interviewed at the home on WV Ave. Shortly there<1fter, Inv. Hallahan went to
the Command Post directly in the rear of the location, he was briefed by 50 Officer Pierre Sailsman that K9 (Officer Scott) did a truck which lead
to t\ve, !'.! E. Officer Sailsman told Investigator Halh1ha11 that the K9 officer knocked on the door and did nut get nn answer.
Ave, NE was unoccupied at the time. and there was no indication I.hat a seven year old could access the home - it is believed that the
occupmits of the home were away on travel.
1600 hoursDetect ive Feser and Otlicer Jones arrived on the scene and spoke to Sergeant Walters who told him that he did a track lhal led 10.
WY /\ve, and he told him lhat he was waiting for Montgome
ry County's K9 Unit.
1630 hoursDeteclive f'cser had SD officers checked PIW and tvl/P School for Mi l'. Detedive f'cscr asked SD Lieutenant Durand 10 have his units
canvass all of WiV Ave. He checked the apartment again. Detective Feser interviewed the occupant Ave, NE, at his residence.
l 700 hours Detective Feser, Officer Jones, Montgomery County K9 and Sergeant Walters conducted another tn1ck which led them out the hack
yard and down the alley (left) toward Mount Ol ivet Road, NE. the track ended at Tri11idad Avenue, NE. Fakon checked the area again.
1800 hoursDeteetive Feser and Officer Jones sear<:hcd rhe abandoned building next cloor with the assistance l)f SOD, and DCFD.
1938 hoursDctective Feser notified the National Center for Missing and Explnitcd Children and requested the assistance of Team Adam.
2000 hoursDetective Feser and 50 units checked <iallaudet University.
2300 hoursThe National Center for Missing and Expl oited Children delivered 150 fliers to Detective Feser. The fliers were given to SD OfYlcers
on the scene and Lieutenant Bernat. Detective feser observed from NCMEC delivered fliers t<J the- Detective
Feser also gave fliers to his relief, Detective Mitchell, CNMC ER Department and their security otlice.
2330 hoursOctective Feser went back to the scene and the SD W/C (Lieutenant Bernat) moved the Command Post to the front of the home. With
he checked and se<irched vehicle parked in the rear of. WV Ave, NE.
2400 hoursDe1ecti ve f'cscr checked rhe abandoned school on Mt. Olivet Road with Falcon and Lieutenant fkmat of 50.
Monday, July 8, 2013
'.Vtidnight tour of duty5D Ofc. Daniel Castan: OIC. Castan infonTicd Captain Morgan Kane that during the midnight tour between Sunday July 7
and Ml)nday July 8, he looked i11 tht: vehicle and did not obsc1ve the child in the vehicle. Homicide Branch has not yet interviewed Ofo. Castan.
0300 hoursYJD Delectivc Willis Mitchell re-canvassed the rear alley again und checked all trashcans and open areas.
0720 hoursCaptain Dl'Uglas a1Tived nn the scene in fro111 Ave. 1\E, and was briefod by Detective Mitchell ;md 51J Officer Barbara
Robinson.
0730 hoursC<lplain Douglas moveu the Command Post back 10 the rear or- wv J\E. Captain Douglas called I I lughes and
requested that the alley entrances in the rear be manned by 5L.l. Shortly Lieutenant Hughes arrived on the scene ;ind advised that all the
:.Jreas in the rear and nearby strecb had Ileen c;inv::is,ed on July 7, 2013. Captain Oouglas nlso thaL 1he \1P,\ semi LO <:ornluct
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another eaiwa:;.<; and requested a 51J official to remni n on the scene. Flier<; wt. -re with all ollkers on the l'ccne.
0850 l1ours2 l MPA arrived on the scene; Captain met with MPO Robi nson and advised him of what nreas 11 e1:dcd to he scard1ed
in the alley within 1he 1700 block of WV Ave, NE. We split tl1e group in half and they wnducted their search. Fliers were given lo Lhe recruits
for disscmin;1tion and for recognition purposes.
0857 hoursl' IO Officer G;mt completed an update<l tlicr and Kevin Palmer completed additional Hiers.
C'aptnin Douglas di d observe many recruits in and around the yard rhat the M!P child was eventually located. The search in 1his pnrticular alley
took approximately l hour. Falcon wnducte<l anoihcr aeti al search.
0900 hoursCivilian members from Summer Youth Employment <ISsisted wirh canvassi ng the neighborhood.
lktween 0900- 0930 hoursMPA Recn1it John Mer.cig, reports he looked in the Alt ima. MerLig recalled thal the vehicle had a light color interior.
I le also recal ls rhe front and hack scats were clcare<l off
Between 09-00- 1000 hoursRecrui t OIC. Michael McNair checked the Al!ima. He knocked on the trunk and called Micl1ael's name. He looked
through the windows, checke<l all four doors and detem1incd they were all locked. He reporle<l that he lo<>kcd in the backseat and did nol see
anything.
I 000 hoursCaptain Douglas had 1<9 Offker Gimmini run his dog in the rear of mwv Ave, NE, to see if the dog would olcrt un anything
around- UV and he checked the abiindoned apartment building next tlllOr. The track was negative.
1100 hoursThc additional fliers were given to the recruits, citizens assisting an<l to the 5D offi cers on the scene by YID Detective McMullen for
di ssemination.
1130 hoursA fcwensic interview was conducted with between 1130-1230. C,\C Angelica Jones
conducted the interview at Snfe Shores with Detectives Barbara Johnson (Ind l:lrian I !allahan witnessing. It was bclieve<l the l<ist to
see Michael at chc home.
11 30-1200 hoursDetectivc Worrell, Special Vict im' s Unit, responded lo Youth Shortly attcr arriving at Youth Division, Detective
Worrel l responded IO 1he Command Post on West Virginia Ave. Detective Worrell was briefed on the status of the invi::--.t igation by Youih
Division personnel. ll was determined that nd loth were tr;msported to
the Homicide Oraneh by Youth Division detectives.
1200 hoursK9 Ollicers Ginnni ni and Fyke conducted another sweep with two dogs in the home, and in the rear area or the location with negative
resll lts.
1300 hoursi\SID sent an ofliccr with a hear seeking devict: to check underneath the :vl/P. Shor1Jy thcrcntler, Mobile C'rimc arrived anti took
photos in and out back Ave. NC::.
1500 hoursDetcctivc Wom:ll began with
pri or to the f-
1ransportcd back to West Virginia Ave
1530 hoursThc Alcohol Ynn ani,cd as thi.: Command Post whielc. A strategy brietiug was conducted in the Comma11d Post addn:ssi ng 1hings
accomplished today nn<l who( s next.
1535hour>1.500 additional wen! picked up by YID Olliecr Jones and di.;;scrninated to cnnvassing otliccrs and any ci li:.:en requesting.
1600 hoursA:C Durham held conference call with Command Otlicials regarding the e<1.:ie.
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Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/ 11/2013 06:21;09
1740 Detectives Amlrews and Miranda conducted another canvass of the vehicles in the rear alley and shortly thereafkr discovered the
MIP in the rear of .. VV Ave, NE.
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Con1nc1 Name
KINGSBURY, :vtICHAEL
RUNNING RESUME
Supplcmcnl Type
AUTOPSY
9 JULY 20 13 (TUESDAY)
DETECTIVE JEDD. WORRELL
Incident/ Investigation Repor
Clise Number: 13094095
Supplement Information
Supplement Omccr
Date: 7/11/20 13 08:25:41
WORRELL, JED D
PARKER, ROflERT L
Supplement Notes
Ref: OCME Autopsy in ME Case ff. I J -01767 - Death of Michael Kingsbury
I. I arrived at the {OCME} Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the Di strict of Columbia at around lO:OO am, to witness the full autopsy
of7 year old Midiael Kingsbury, which performed by Deputy Medical Examiner, Joseph Pe:.tnar. As customary in child aulopsics Lhe
procedure lasled the entire day, and I Jett the OCME sho1tly after 3:00 pm.
2. A sexual kit was perfonucd and fingemail clippings and trace hair and fibers were obtai ned from the decedent's body. Doctor
Pescnar stntcd that there was no evidence of sexual assault and that the decedent's anus appeared nonnal - no tissue tears etc. He noted that the
anus slightly dilated and that this type of a1tifact is consistently seen p(1st-mortem.
3. Or Pestnar said lhat he found no signs oflrauma and that lherc was nothing found that was contrary to a death caused by Hyperthcm1ia. He
said that there was no clear anatomical cause of death present and that the case is placed in a "Pending St.itns." I le noted that Vilrous fluid
results Cl1uld help detcnnine if there were any electrolyte imbalances present nnd dehydration etc, which could help lead to a conclusion ofa
hypt:rthermi1: death. fie also spoke of awaiting additional lab results including l BUN & Crcatinine} levels. I le said that the decedent had the
visual appearance of a subject who suffered a Hyperthcnnic incident.
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r ncident/lnvestigation Report
MPD Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/9/2013 14:25:00
Supplement Information
S111111tcmc111 Oflkcr S11pplement l>Kte
07/09/2013 l4:21:43
Supl)lemcnt T) pe
RUNNI NG RESUME (7188) SHELL, JONA THAN E
Co111nc1
JN.FORMATION: TELEPHONE CALL
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
HOMICIDI:. BRANCH
DETECTIVE JONA TJIAN SHELL
CCN: 13-094095
J.1013-507
CLASSlflCATlON: Undetermined
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, July 9, 2013
LOCATION: 17Tll & Hla<lensburg Road. NE
Rf PORT:
ARK.l:R, ROBERT L
Supplement Notes
On T\lesday, .July 9, 201 3, Detective .!ONATJll\ N SHELi . received a telephone call from from an individual who reported 011
Sunday. July 7, 2013, at approximatdy 1400 hours he was waiting for a Metroridc vnn to pick him up when there was a knock at the door of his
chun:h. The calh:r reported !hat he assumed it was his ride and instcnd it was an unknown black female who reported 1hat she was assisting in a
canvass for a missing child with autism.
J'he unknown woman stated that she had spoke with an atte11dant al the cross lhe street who told her rhal earlier he had
spoken with a child and that child said he was going to <.:lrnrch. The u11known female stated that she was checking the church. The caller stated
no one like that had lo the clnm.:h and if they hnd, the church would have certainly given the child shelter and contacted the: authorit ies.
J)c1ecti,c SHELL responded to iind spoke with an attendant. The altendanl stated lhal she was not working on Sunday hut
checked some papers alld stated that believes >he knows who was working. The attendant attempted to contact the person by telephone but wns
u11succe;;sful. 111e attendant did not fed comfortahlc providing the workers name or telephone number but accepted a card and stated
that when she contacted the pcrwn she would forward Deccctive SHELL' S contact information.
The attendant had a pu>ter of Ml Cl I Ar:!, KJNGSBLiRRY bdiind the counter with police contact numbers in case anyone saw the child.
STATUS
t'he investigation continues.
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Worrell, Jed (MPD)
From: Brady, Richard {MPD)
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 9:48 AM
To: Worrell , Jed (MPO)
Cc: Parker, Robert (MPD)
Subj ect: FW: Caller
FYI
Richard Brady
Detective Sergeant
Cri minal Investi gations Division
Homicide Branch
101 M Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
202-645-5368 Office
From: Shell, Jonathan (MPD)
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:30 AM
To: Brady, Richard (MPD)
Subject: Caller
Sarge:
I'm not sure who is handling that autistic kids death but I saw that you guys responded.
An individual called nd stated t hat he was at a church located at Bladensburg & 17th
Street on Sunday around 1400 hours when a
that earlier in the day _... Alegro (? Spelli ng)- I I - 1 .. 11111
poke with the chi ld.
Just passing on what the caller said.
Jonathan Shdl
Detective II
Metropolitan Police Department
Criminal Investigations Division
Homicide Branch
l 0 I M Street, SW
Wushin ton DC 20024
With the D.C. Free Summer Meals Program, Kids and Teens Eat For Free at school s, parks, and
communi t y organizati ons all summer long!
Call 311, t ext 202-656-SEAT, or vi sit www.onecityyouth.dc. gov t o find a site near you.
7/ l 112013
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07/J Oi2013 14:25:57 INTERVIEW
Co1llnc1
INTl::RVIEW: -
CRl:VIINAL JNVJ::STrGAflON DIVISION
HOMfCl()E BRANCfl
DEITCT!VE JONA THAN SHELL
CCN: 13-094095
J 1013-507
CLASSIFICATION: Unclctennincd
DATE & TIME: Tucsllay, July 9, 2013
l .OCA TION: NE
JNITRVIEWEE JNFOR.i'vfATION:
Name:-
AKl\:L:nknown
Dule of
Work Address:
Washington, DC 20002
Home Phone:N/A
Work Phone:
r.-mail: Unknown
RC:PURT:
I ncident/Jnvestigation Report
Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/ 10/2013 14:28:49
Supplement Information
Su11plt111c111 Offirl'r
Super' Ising Offircr
ARKf:R, RORERT I.
Supplement Notes
On We<lncstlay. July I 0. 2013, D1:1cclivc JO:-IATHA:"J SHEi.i. responded lo the Valer() gas > foll1>w up
for <111y i11fom1ation on MICHAr.L KINGSHURRY.
July 7, 2013 tpnrtccl 1hal
110 unaccompanied childrc:n wen: at the gas station and thac she did not have any cli1wcrsalio11s which inJicatcJ that to any chil<lrc:n.
l{r1>ort: r _lwl 11 i.fn Printrd h.1; 17\!IR) Sll ELL, .IO'i,\TIL\ 'i E :it 7/101201) I' age I ul' 2
I
Incident/Investigation Report
Agency: MPD Case Number: l 3094095 Date: 7/10/2013 14:28:49
STATIJS:
The investigation continues.
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION
Death Investigation
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle)
Andrews, Jonathan Sr.
7. HOME ADDRESS
300 Indiana Avenue, Northwest
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location)
Detective I Child Exploitation Task Force
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If otilar than block 18 include signature)
Detective Bradol, Brian 011-1608
14. STATEMENT
PO 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
3. UNIT FILE NO.
H013- 501
5. DOB
On File
6. SEX
Mate
8. HOME PHONE
On File
10. BUSINESS PHONE
202-409-1465
13. DATE /TIME STARTED
07/08/2013- 1930
Q: Detective Andrews, our office is currently investigating a death that occurred in the rear of the 1700 Block of West Virginia Avenue, Northeast, in
Washington D.C. In your own words can you please describe what you observed and heard?
A: On July 8, 2013, I received an assignment to assist in the investiWtion of the missing seven year old from Detective Sgt. Hines. Morani. Myself
and Detective Miranda were advised to respond to the rear of est Virginia Avenue where the command bus was located. Inside the command
bus was. LT. Stewart (YID), Sgt. Hines, Detective Miranda. J.C. Smith (Missing Exploited Children Center), Pam (Missing Exploited Children
Center}. and Officer Jones. Elizabeth (YID). While inside the command bus we went over a strategies for follow.ups and re-canvasses. As we sat in
the command bus, I looked out the window and noticed two abandoned cars in the rear of -.,Vest Virginia Avenue, NE. I advised Det. Sgt. Hines
of a similar case where three kids were playing hide and seek and got stuck in a trunk of an abandoned vehicle in NJ. At this time. I advised him that I
was going to check those vehicles and attempt to "pop" the trunk. He replied "Go for it". I first attempted to find owners of the cars by knocking on
the door of the home the cars were parked behind. After not receiving a response, I attempted to open the doors of the black Chevy Impala bearing
DC tags and all four doors were Jocked. The trunk of this vehicle was also locked. l walked over to the second abandoned vehicle, a gold colored
Nissan, and all four doors were locked as well. As I walked around the car, I noticed a diaper or babies pull up sitting in the back sit inside of the
vehilce. When I looked in the rear of the vehicle again, I saw what appeared to be a small black child lying on the floor. I ran back to the command
bus at the rear of s t Virginia Avenue, NE to advise the occupants of the command bus to call the board because I believed we had found the
missing child. Lt. Stewart requested for someone to break the window of the vehicle to check for signs of life. EMS Captain Betty Smith pronounced
t 1753 on July 8. 2013. White waiting for mobile crime and Homicide to arrive, the owner of the house where the cars were found, -
advised me that. if that child was found in that car then someone put him there. I asked if the cars were locked. Mrs. Shaw staled,
that she was not sure whether the car was tocked or unlocked.
Q: Is there anything additional you would like to add to your statement?
A: NO
0: Did you take any notes?
A: Yes
Q: Did you provide all your notes to Detective Bradol of the Homicide Branch?
A: Yes
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANO RECOLLECTTON.
(''I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF A FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
07/08/2013 1945
17.
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19. PERSON WITNESSING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:
(Name and Si gnature)
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C .
PD 119 Rev.
.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
,.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
Death Investigation H013- So'"l
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB
16. SEX
Hernandez, Jose Francisco On File Male
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
1805 Bladensburg Road, NE, in Washington D.C. On File
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
Police Officer I Metropolitan Police Department Fifth District 202-698-0150
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If olher than block 18 include signature) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
Detective Bradol, Brian Dll-1608 07/08/2013 - 1957
14. STATEMENT
Q: Officer Hernandez, our office is currently investigating a death that occurred in the rear of the 1700 Block of West
Virginia Avenue, Northeast in Washington D.C. In your own words can you please describe what you observed and
heard?
A: I Heard a radio run for a priority at the rear of . West Virginia Avenue, NE. At this time, I responded to this location
and arrived at the rear. The YID Detectives were on the scene and they were stating that we need to break the windows.
They told me to break the driver side window. Before attempting to break the window I tried to open the door but it was
locked. Two YID detectives were on the passenger side of the vehicle attempting to open the doors but they were locked
as well. I first tried to break the driver side window with the ASP in a closed position but it did not break. From my location,
I could see a child lying on the rear floor of the vehicle. I then struck the window with the ASP open and the window
shattered. I reached in through window to hit the automatic unlock button of the vehicle, however, the doors did not open. I
then opened the driver side door manually from inside of the vehicle and tired the automatic unlock button again to no
avail. I then reached toward the rear door and unlocked then opened the rear passenger driver side door. Once the door
was opened, the YID Detectives asked everyone in the crime scene to leave and secure the area with caution tape.
Q: Did you interview any witnesses?
A: No I did not.
Q: Is there anything additional you would like to add to your statement?
A:No
Q: Did you take any notes?
A:No
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND lT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(" I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF A FALSE STATEMENT 1$ PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
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07/08/2013 2011
;:;;nature of
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SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
19. PERSON WITNESSING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:

md Signature) (Name and Signature)
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PO 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
DEATH INVESTIGATON
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB ,6. SEX
MERZIG, JOHN EDWARD ADULT MALE
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
ON FILE
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
RECRUIT OFFICER 4665 BLUE PLAINS DRIVE SW 202-645-6669
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
101 M STREET SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If orller rhan block tB include signature) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7-9-13 I 10:40 AM
14. STATEMENT
On July 7, 2013, a young child was found to be missing from 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue
Northeast. On July 8, 2013, recruits from the Metropolitan Police Department's Police Academy searched
the area for this missing child. In your own words can you tell me your involvement with this investigation
if any.
We were brought into the rear alley of the 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue and from that point were
split into two man groups to search both sides of the alley. We went down the cut searching homes and
knocking on doors. We then proceeded into the back yards in the rear alley and worked our way up the
alley. We then searched cars that were parked in the back of the houses. We searched under the cars
and in the cars. We then proceeded onto a red house that was condemned with obvious fire damage to
the outside. One of these doors to the residence was boarded up and the other appeared to have been
kicked in prior to my arrival.
I looked inside of this building and saw a bed which appeared to have blood on it. I then stayed a majority
of my time outside of this resi dence waiting for someone to assist me with clearing the house. I then
notified MPO Robison who responded with Officer Thomas. When this residence was cleared the recruits
finished the search of the alley and other adjacent alley' s at the direction of MPO Robison.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
("I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF A FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. O.C.

16. DATE I TIME ENDED
7-9-13 11:26 AM

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METROPOUTAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
DEATH INVESTIGATON
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB
l 6. SEX
MERZIG, JOHN EDWARD ADULT MALE
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
ON FILE
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
RECRUIT OFFICER 4665 BLUE PLAINS DRIVE SW 202-645-6669
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
101 M STREET SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (lfothertha.nblock 1Bincludesignature) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7-9-13 / 10:40 AM
14. STATEMENT
Q: What is your name.
A: Recruit Officer John Merzig
Q: On July 8, 2013, what were your duties and assignment
A: We were to search for a missing boy in the 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue
Q: What Officials were on your scene from the academy.
A: MPO Robison and Officer Thomas
Q: Did you have a partner
A: Yes, Recruit Officer Andre Riobe
Q: Did you write down any addresses that you searched in your notebook
A: Yes
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE ANO CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(" I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. O.C.

16. DATE I TIME ENDED
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7-9-13 11:26 AM
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17.

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SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
19. PERSON WITNESSING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:

/ Name and Si nature g N ( am e and Si nature g
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
DEA TH INVESTIGATON
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB
, 6. SEX
MERZIG, JOHN EDWARD ADULT MALE
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
ON FILE
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
RECRUIT OFFICER 4665 BLUE PLAINS DRIVE SW 202-64 5-6 669
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
101 M STREET SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If other than block t8 include signature) 13. DATE /TlME STARTED
7-9-13 I 10:40 AM
14. STATEMENT
Q: Did you write down any vehicles that you searched
A: No
Q: Do you recall any make or models of any vehicles that you searched
A: That one that stuck out in my head is a late model Chevy Impala
Q: Why does that stick out in your head
A: The vehicle just caught my eye, it was a late model Chevy Impala SS
Q: Did you observe any vehicles that were parked in the rear of the childs residence
A: I didn't see any vehicles in the rear of that home
Q: Do you recall searching a gold Nissan Altima vehicles
A: Yes, I do recall that
Q: Did you see anything in thi s vehicle.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
("I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF A FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. O.C.
dfl' . 16. DATE ITIMEENDED
)"} 'c7-ft7, 7-9-13 11:26 AM
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19. PERSON WITNESSING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:
(Name and Signature) (Name and Signature)
. . .
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION
DEATH INVESTIGATON
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle)
MERZIG, JOHN EDWARD
7. HOME ADDRESS
ON FILE
9. EMPLOYMENT {Occupation and Location}
RECRUIT OFFICER 4665 BLUE PLAINS DRI VE SW
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
101 M STREET SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If other than block f8includ0signature)
14. STATEMENT
PD 119 Rav.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
13-094095
3. UNIT FILE NO.
5. DOB
ADULT
6. SEX
MALE
8. HOME PHONE
10. BUSINESS PHONE
202-645-6669
13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7-9-13 / 10:40 AM
A: The front seat and back seat were cleared off, I remember the interior being a light cloth color
Q: This Chevy Impala SS that you observed in the alley was it near this gold Nissan Altima
A: I believed it was parked on the other side of the stairwell.
Q: Where was this gold Nissan Al tima in comparison to where the young child lived
A: A couple of houses down
Q: Do you have anything else to add to your statement
A: No, not at this time
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
("I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING A FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
~
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
7-9-13 11:26 AM
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
DEATH INVESTIGATION
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB , 6. SEX
MERZIG, JOHN EDWARD ADULT MALE
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
ON FILE ON FILE
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
RECRUIT OFFICER I 4665 BLUE PLAINS DRIVE SW 202-645-6669
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If other than block 18include signature) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
DETECTIVE ROBERT CEPHAS 7-9-13 / 12:29 PM
14. STATEMENT
I took an earlier statement from you and have some additional questions to ask in reference to a child being missing
from the 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue Northeast.
Q: I asked you about a gold colored Nissan Altima that you searched, do you remember this from the earlier
statement that you provided.
A: Yes.
Q: Around what time did you search this vehicle.
A: Between 9:00 and 9:30 am.
Q: Was Recruit Officer Mcnair that accompanied you to our office today present for the searching of this area.
A: Yes.
Q: Was he your partner.
A: No.
Q: Do you have anything else to add to this statement.
A: No.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANO RECOLLECTION.
("I UNDERSTAND THAT STATE_':'ENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
(? 7-9-13 12:35 PM
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Agency: MPD Case Numher: 13094095
Supplement 0111c
0710912013 11 :42:34
Contact Nnmc
Supplement Information
S111Jplcmc111 Type
RUN\llNG RESUME
Dute: 7/9/ 201 3 11 :45:1 7
(P/\ RJ<.39699) PARKER, ROBERT L
Metropolitan Police Dattment
Crimi nal lnvt:.->tigatinn Division
Homicide Branch
Detective Robert Cephas
Supplement Notes
Subj - Narrative of Poli ce Department Fmm J 19 (Hard Copies of J 19 in Case Jacket)
On July 7, 2013, a young d1ild was found lo be missing from 1700 block ofWc:;t Virginia Avenue On July 8, 2013, recruits from the
Metropoli tan Police Deparlmenfs Police Academy searched the area for this missing child. In your ow11 words can you tell me your involvement
with this investigati on if any.
We were lJrought in lo the rear alley of the 170() block of West Virgi nia Avenue and from that point were split into two man groups lo search both
sides of the alley. We went down the cut searching homes nnd knocking on doors. We then proceeded i nto the back yards in !he rear alley and
worked our way up the nlley. We then searchc<l cars that were parked in the back of the houses. We searched under lhe cars and in lhe cars. We
then proceeded onto a red house that was condemned wilh obvious tire damage to the outside. One of these doors to lhe residence was boarded up
and the other appeared lo have been kicked in prior to my atTival.
I looked inside of this bui lding nnd saw a bed whid1 appeared lo have blood on it. I then stayed a majmiry o f my time outside of this residence
waiting for someone 10 assist me with clearing the house. I then notified MPO Robison who responded with Ollicer When this
residence was clea1-ed the re emits finished the search of the alley and other adjacent alley' s <It the direction of Ml'O Robison.
Q: Whal is your namt:.
A: Recruit Officer John Merzig
(): On July 8. 2013, whnt were your duties and assignment
!\: We were to search for a missing boy in the 1700 block of West Virginia Avenue
Q: What Offi cial s were on your scene from the acndcmy.
/\: :VIPO RnlJison and Officer Thomas
(): Did you have a par1111:r
1\: Recruit Officer Andre Riobe
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Q: Did you write down any addresses that you searched in your notcboQk
A: Yes
Q: Did you write down any vchiclc5 that you searched
/\:No
Q: Do you recall any make or mo<lds of any vchi d es that you searched
A: That one that stuck out in my head is a late model Chevy Impala
Q: Why does that st ick out in your head
/\: The vehicle just caught my eye, it was a late model Chevy Impala SS
Q: Did you observe any vehicles that were rarked in the rear of the childs rcsiden<.:e
/\: I didn't see any vehicles in the rear of that home
Q: Do you recall searching a gold Nissan Allima vehicles
/\: Yes, l do recall that
Q: Did you see anything in this vehicle.
A: The front seat and back seet were cleared off, l remember the interior being a I ight cloth color
Q: This Chevy Impala SS that you observed in the alley was it near this gold Nissan Allima
A: ! helieved it was parked on the other side of the stairwell.
Q: Where was this gold Nissan /\ltima in comparison to where the young child lived
A: A couple of h()uses down
Q: Do you have anything e l ~ e to add to your ~ t l e m e n t
t\: No. not ut this time
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
COMPLAlNANT I WtTNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION
Death Invest igation of Michael Kingsley
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle)
McNair, Michael
7. HOME ADDRESS
On File
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location)
Recruit Officer/ MPD
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch/ 101 M Street SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If other than block 18 includesignature)
14. STATEMENT
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
13-094095
3. UNIT FILE NO.
5. DOB
Adult
6. SEX
Male
8. HOME PHONE
10. BUSINESS PHONE
13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7/9/13 1040 Hours
Detectives of the Homicide Branch are currently investigating the death of Michael Kingsley which occurred between the dates of
July 7 - July 9, 2013. Would you mind telling us what you did to assist in the search for Michael?
On Monday, July 8, 2013, MPO Robison informed my class we would be assisting in the search for a lost child. They transported our
class to the scene and MPO Robi son and Officer Thomas gave us our instructions. We went into the back alley behind the house
where the Command Bus was. We were given flyers and told to split in two groups - each taking each side of the alley. We were
told to check the yards, cars, trashcans, garages, knocked on the accessible doors, scale fences and any area that a small child
would be able to access. We turned everything over. we went through everything. We stayed out there for about 5 or 6 hours.
After that area, we checked another alley - it was past a gas station. That area was much more secure, the fences were taller, the
cars were covered with tarps and carriers, knocked on doors. Then we went around the front and knocked on the doors of the
residences. We asked if anyone had seen the little boy. One lady told us a friend of hers almost had her child snatched up near
Trinidad playground but another couple was able to stop the attack. I note booked her information.
Later they took us to another street, I don't remember the name. We went into another alley and ended up near the Trinidad Rec
Center and canvassed there. We went back the same direction, canvassed some more. knocked on doors and eventually ended up
back near the first alley we started at. We did one more block and then went back to the van.
The area was blocked off but people were still walking through.
15. t HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE ~ R ~ T OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(" I UNDERSTAND THAT MA NGOE.-A-H Sl:S'Htt&MENT IS PoN ABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
18. OFFICER OBTAINING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:
(Name and Signature)
19.
15:
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
17.
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METROPOLITAN P-OLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION
Death Investigation of Michael Kingsley
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle)
McNair, Michael
7. HOME ADDRESS
On File
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location)
Recruit Officer/ MPD
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch/ 101 M Street SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (If olhar than block 18 include signature)
14. STATEMENT
Q. Where you on the scene when Michael was found?
A. No, we left around 2 pm.
PD 119 Rev.
1. COM PLAINT NO.
13-094095
3. UNIT FILE NO.
5. DOB
Adult
6. SEX
Male
8. HOME PHONE
10. BUSINESS PHONE
13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7/9/13
Q. Before leaving the scene, did you personally check the Nissan Altima Michael was eventually found in?
A. Yes. This is when we went through the area the first time.
Q. How did you check the vehicle?
A. I knocked on the trunk and called Michael's name (we had been calling his name all day). I looked through the windows. There was
another officer in a blue CDU uniform, he told me to check the doors. I checked all four doors, they were locked. I looked through the
windows. I didn't see anything. I pulled on the door handle again and I called his name again. I looked in the backseat and didn't see
anything, I wanted to make sure no one was asleep in the car.
I checked another car next to it the same way. That car was black, it had tags and all the doors were locked.
Q. Was there anyone else with you besides the officer in the blue CDU uniform?
A. No, he was watching and making sure we searched everything.
Q. Did you see anything, at all, in the Nissan Altima?
A. There was nothing in the car, it was clean, it had tan seats and it looked like it had been sitting there for awhil e.
Q. Was there tint on the windows of the Nissan Altima?
A. Not that I recall , the wi ndows were clear.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAD IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT rT IS TRUE RRECT TO THE B S'F-0 MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
("I UNDERSTAND THAT MA BLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
18. OFFICER OBTAINING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:
(Name and Signature)
16. DATE I TIME ENDED
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON} D.C.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION
Death Investigation of Michael Kingsley
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle)
McNair, Michael
7. HOME ADDRESS
On Fil e
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location)
Recruit Officer/ MPD
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch/ 101 M Street SW
12. NAME OF 0 FFIC ER TAKI NG STATEMENT (If other than b!-Ock 18 Include signature)
14. STATEMENT
Q. Did you the area?
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
13-094095
3. UNIT FILE NO.
5. DOB
Adult
6. SEX
Male
8. HOME PHONE
10. BUSINESS PHONE
13. DATE /Tl ME ST ART ED
7 /9/13 1040 Hours
A. We walked back through, calling his name but we didn't go through the yards and trashcans like we
did the first time. The Detectives and media were there by then.
Q. Is there anything else you would like to add to your statement?
A. No, we did the best we could.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE THE BE F MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(''I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKI G-efA FALSE STATEMENT IS PUN HABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. O.C.
18. OFFICER OBTAINING THE SIGNATURE IN BLOCK
15:
(Name and Signature
ATE I TIME ENDED
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{Name and Signature)
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON1 D.C.
PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
Death investigation of Michael Kingsley
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Mlddle) 5. DOB , 6. SEX
McNair, Michael Adult Male
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
On File
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
Recruit Officer/ MPD
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homici de Branch/ 101 M Street SW
12. NAME OF OFFICER TAKING STATEMENT (llothert11an block t 8 include signsture) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
7/9/13 1220 Hours
14. STATEMENT
Recruit Officer McNair, I need to ask you some additional questions in reference to the investigation.
Q. What time did you check the Nissan Altima?
A. Between 9 and 1 O am.
Q. What were the weather conditions?
A. Hot, clear - no clouds.
Q. Do you remember what time it was when you got to the scene?
A. Around 9 am
Q. Did you state before you left the scene around 2pm?
A. Yes.
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(" I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING_k::)ATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. O.C.
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Agency: MPD Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/9/2013 11:57:53
Supplement Information
Supplcmenl Officer Supplement 0111r
07/09i2013 11:39:44 PD 119 WITNESS STJ\IEMl'.NT (ll0WA04Sl7) NASSAR, CHANEi.
Con1:1c1 "llnmr
MCNAIR, .tvl!CHAEL
Tuesday, .luly9, 201 3
Death ofMid1ael Kingsley
1700 Blk West Virginia Ave, NE
Sunday, July 7. 2013
CCN# J J.094095
H0\3-
Det. Chanel Howard, 02-1665
Supr r"lsing Ofnctr
(PARK39699) PARKER. ROBERT L
Supplement Notes
Stntemcnt ol' Reeruit Officer Michael McNair, CAO# 9699
Deicctives of the Homicide Branch arc currently investigating the death of Michael which 01;currcd between the dates of July 7 July
9, 20 I J. Would you mind telling us what you did tu assist in the search for Michael?
On Monday, Jul y X, 2013, MPO Rubison informed my class we would be assisting in the search for a lost child. They transport ed our class to
the scene and MPO Robison and Officer I homas gave us our instructions. We went into the ba<:k alley behind the house when:: the Command
nus was. We were given flyers and told to split in two groups . each taking each side ufthc alley. We were told to check the yards, cars,
trashcans, garages, kno1;ked on the ncces!.1ble doors, s1;ale fences and any nrea that a small child would be able to access. We rumed everything
over, we went through everything. We stayed out there for about 5 or 6 hours.
t\ fter that nrea, we checked another alley - it was past a gas stati on. That area wns mud1 more se1;ure. the fences were taller. the 1;ars were
covered wi th tarps and carriers, knocked on doors. Then we went around the front nnd knocked on the doors of the residences. We asked if
anyone had seen the little boy. One lady told us a friend of hers almost had her i;hild snatched up near Tri nidad playground hut nnuthcr couple
was nble to stop the attack.. I note hookt:<l her information.
L<1ter they took to another street, f don' t n .. 'Ulemhcr the naim:. We went into another alley and ended up near 1he Trinidatl Rec Center and
canvassed there. We went hack the s:ime direction. canvassed some more, knocked on doors an<l eventually cn<lcd up bnck near the tirst alley
wt: started at. We did one more block an<l then wenl back 10 the van.
The area wos blocked off but people were w:ilking through.
Q. Where you on the scc11c when was found?
:\. No, we kft around 2 pm.
Q. Before le;ning lhc did you d1cck the Niss;m i\ltirna Michael was eventually fou11d in?
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A. Yes. This is when we went through the area rhe first time.
Q. I low did you chl!ck the vehicle?
A. l knoch-d on the trunk and called Michael's name (we had been calling his name all day). I looked through the windows. There was
anotht:r otlicer in a blue CDU unifonn, he told me to check the doors. I checked all four doors, they were locked. I looked through the windows,
l didnt sec illlything. I pulled on the door handle again amJ I called his name again. I looked in the backst:at and didn't set: anything, I wantt:d
to make no one was asleep in the car.
I checked am>ther car next to it the same way. That car was black, it hacl tags an<l all the doors were locked.
(). Was there anyone else wi th you besides the officer in the blue CDU uniform?
A. No, he was watching and making sure we searched everything.
Q. Did sec anything, at all , in the Nissan Altima?
A. There was nothing in the car, il clean, it had tan scats and it looked like it had been sitting there for awhile.
Q. Was there tint on the windows of the Nissan Ahima?
A. Not that I recall, the windows were clear.
Q. Did you the area?
A. We walked back through, calling his name but we didn' t go chrough the yards and trashcans li ke we did the lirst time. The Detectives and
media were there by then.
Q. Is there anyching else you would like to a<l<l to your statement?
A. No, we di<l the best we could.
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PD 119 Rev.
1. COMPLAINT NO.
COMPLAINANT I WITNESS STATEMENT
13-094095
2. NATURE OF INVESTIGATION 3. UNIT FILE NO.
Death Investigation H013-507
4. STATEMENT OF: (Last, First, Middle) 5. DOB
16. SEX
Sailsman, Pierre On File Male
7. HOME ADDRESS 8. HOME PHONE
1805 Bladensburg Road NE On File
9. EMPLOYMENT (Occupation and Location) 10. BUSINESS PHONE
Officer 202-698-0150
11. LOCATION STATEMENT TAKEN
Homicide Branch
12. NAME 0 F OFFICER TAKI NG ST A TEM ENT (If other than block 18 include signature) 13. DATE /TIME STARTED
Detective Della-Camera 07/08/2013 - 2025
14. STATEMENT
Q: Officer Sailsman, our office is currently investigating a death that occurred in the rear of thellmwest Virginia Avenue, Northeast,
Washington D.C. In your own words can you please describe what you observed and heard?
A: On Sunday, July 7, 2013, I was assigned to Scout 5031 and given an assignment to assist units on the scene Virginia
Avenue NE, by Sergeant Fox. I arrived on the scene at approximately 1320 hours and relieved a female officer (day work). Additionally, 5011
was already on the scene and was being briefed by the female officer. The female officer provided detai ls in reference to the missing child
and additionally provided information about previously searched areas.
After the briefing I began to walk in the Virginia Avenue NE where I approached a gold In color Nissan and looked through
the drivers side front and rear windows. I made efforts to check the trunk but the vehicle was locked. No body/person was observed inside of
the vehicle through the windows.
I then proceeded to a vehicle parked next to this vehicle, a black in color Chevrolet, and conducted the same search with negative results for
a body/person. I then left this area and met with the officers from Scout 5011 . It was determined that I would remain on the scene while scout
5011 conducted a canvass of the neighborhood.
On Monday, July 8, 2013, I was assigned to Scout 5031. At approximately 1905 hours I received a phone call from Detective Fesser (Youth
Division) and was asked to report back to the scene of the missing child to assist with the investigation. I proceeded to the scene and met
with Lieutenant Stewart and was directed to members of the Homicide Branch.
Q: Is there anything additional you would like to add to your statement?
A: NO
Q: Did you take any notes?
A: Yes
Q: Did you provide all your notes to Detective Delia-Camera of the Homicide Branch?
A: Yes
15. I HAVE READ THIS STATEMENT GIVEN BY ME OR HAVE HAO IT READ TO ME. I FULLY UNDERSTAND IT
AND CERTIFY THAT IT IS TRUE ANO CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTION.
(" I UNDERSTAND THAT MAKING OF A FALSE STATEMENT IS PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES. D.C.
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From:
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Subject:
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Haythe, Anthony (MPD)
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 2:45 PM
Worrell, Jed (MPD)
Fw: Michael Kingsbury
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From: Haythe , Ant hony (MPD)
Se n t: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 10 :58 AM
To : Par ker, Robert (MPD) ; Ald er , Robert {MFD)
Subject : Michael Kingsbury
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~ e CI C p repar i ng fo r
~ t e c h e s at St . Col l t . St . Ou r dece dent from yes terday
that school a nd a teac her knows the kid a nd says he likes to
under a nd i n to things to hide . For i ns t ance t here is an o l d refr ige rato r or p l a y
r e f r igera tor he c l imbs i nto a ll the time. We may wa nt to i n tervie w her.
Worretl, Jed (MPD)
From: MPD)
Sent: Thursday, July 11 , 201 3 1 :26 PM
To: Worrell , Jed (MPD)
Cc: Haythe, Anthony (MPD); Parker, Robert (MPD); Hilliard, Carlos (MPD)
Subject: Re:
Sure thing Detective,
, nd she is at St Colletta. Her
number is

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On Jul 11, 201 3, at I :1 8 PM, "Worrell, Jed (MPD)" <jed.worrcll(d>,dc. gov> wrote:
Good Afternoon, -
I'm Detective Jed Worrell. I'm part of the Homicide - Speci al Victims Unit, and I'm the lead
detective in the tragic case of the 7 year ol d child who was found deceased in a vehicle on 8
July 2013. I'm aware tha ed at the St. Colletta School and I
received information that amiliar with him from school. I was
hoping that you could fac1 1 ate a manner in whi ch I could speak with this person. Based on
the information. J think it' s feasible for me to speak with this person via telephone.
Any assistance in this matter will be greatly appreciated. I am available continuously by cell
phone.
Thanks
Defective Jed. D. Worrell
DC A4etrupolitan Police Department
CID, Homicide - Special Victims Unit
Polygraph Examiner
! 0 I M. Slreet, S. W.
Washington, D.C. 20024
D11sk 202-645-9618
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Worrell, Jed {MPD)
From: Hobbs, Steven (MPD)
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:01 PM
To: Adminbox, PIO {MPD); Adminbox, TID (MPD); Adminbox, CID (MPD); Adminbox, ISB (MPD); Worrell,
Jed (MPD)
Cc: Kucik, George (MPD); Carew, Hugh (MPD)
Subject: TIP - (Missing Person Critical/Death)
Date: .July 9, 2013
Time: 1900 hours
Officer's Name & CAD: Ofc. Carew, 11 CAD- PIO)
TV PE OF TlP: Crime Solvers
ORIGINAL TIP CODE:
TEMP. TIP CODE:
CALLER: Anonymous Jane Doe
CONTACT NUMBER & TYPE:
LOCATION: .. West Virginia Ave, NE
PSA: 506
SUSPECT INFO: N/A
NOTIFICATION(S) MADE: Email
NARRATIVE I COMMENTS:
Caller request to remain anonymous but left a contact number.
ACTION TAKEN: PIO/TlD/CID/ISB admin boxes were emailed, Cmdr Kucik, Det
Worrel, J
DISPOSITION I UPDATE: Pending/ CCN: 094-095
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EVIDENCE REPORT
CSES NUMBER:
I COMPLAINT NUMBER: TECHNICIAN:
I UNIT:
DATE:
13-09190 ( 13) 094-095 James A. Fields III C.S.I. D. 07-08-13 (Mon)
COMPLAINANT OR DECEDENT: OFFENSE: TIME:
Kingsbury, Michael Missing Pers on {Critical) 1456
LOCATION OF OFFENSE: est Virginia Avenue, N.E.
PSA:
506
TO:
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Commander Officer, O. S.D. Commander: Forensic Science Services
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ATTENTION: SECTION:
Detective Office, Fifth District Crime Scene Search Unit
THRU: UNIT /DIVISION:
Special Services Command Forensic Science Services Division
On Monday, July 8
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respond to the abnvr. location, to assist wit h t hr. a bove captioned offense. l arrived i:it approximately 1456 hours.
Sergeant Moran i Hi nes advised me that a consent t o search was secured for the above loca t ion. The followin g
services were provided a fter being brie red by SergcBn t Marani and Detective 8 . Hallaha n of Youth Division :
Digital Images taken by: (James A. Fields Ill utilizing Nikon D-200)
Crime Scene Des<: riptir,m:.
Th e crime scene is a n apartment unit , located in the northeas t quadra nt of Washi ngton O. C. The unit was a (2)
bedroom unit. rear bedroom was an enclosed porch , that was converted into a bedroom. The rear bedroom
to Michael Kingsbury. The room was basically empty, it had some clothing (bagged), bicycle a nd a
bunk bed in the room. The room had a single cylinder lock on the rear exit door, which kd directly t o t.heV
outside rear steps.
Physical Collected: none

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Kingsbur , Michael 07-07-20!3 West Vir inia Avenue. N.E. c::i
-:0:-:":' Al::-::E COMPLAINT 110 IECHNICIAH
07-08-2013 (13) 094-095 James A. fields Ill
On Monday. July 8
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h 20l3 at approximately 1800 hours. Sergeant Wayne Rimel advised me ta respond to the above captioned location of
report. ta assist with the above 1:aptioned investigation. Upon my arrival at approximately 1811 hours. the fallowing services were
provided:
Digital Images taken by: (James A. Fields Ill utilizing Nikon D-200)
Physical Evidence Collected:
Item# I Bottle (Heineken) recovered 34' E of the E building line of . Virginia Avenue. N.E. cr 13'6" N of N alley edge in the rear of ' /
the 1100 block of Raum Street N.E.
Item# 2 Tree branch. recovered 28'6'' E of the E building li ne of . Vi rginia Avenue. N.E. a 14'6" N of N alley edge in the rear of y'
the 1100 blo1:k of Raum Street. N.E.
!tern# 3 recovered from the backseat of vehicle#\ (2002 Nissan Altima. 40. charcoal gray in color. no tags./
with a V.l.N. of _..
Item# 4 Compact Oise (Cynthia Daniels "longing For You") recovered 40'4" E of the E building line aflllN. Virginia Avenue. N.E. H ,/
31'4" N of Nalley edge in the rear of the 1100 block of Raum Street. N.E.
Item# 5 (I} ca n of paint thinner. recovered 1'3" W of lllllvest Vi rginia Avenue. N.E. S 3'3" N of S fence line in backyard of llWest ,/
Virginia Avenue. N.E.
Technician's Notes:
The crime scene was searched and naked (undisturbed) images of the scene werP. captured. I then captured images of evidence with
numbered placards next to each item. Technician Jett Maslona used the leica scan station devir:e to captured the entire crime scene.
Technician Adrian (nnt to scale) of the crime scene. The vehicle (2002 Nissan Altima, 40. Charcoal gray in
color. no tags. with V.l.N. al- . containing the decedent. was towed ta CSIO by crane# 3. The lead VCB Detective is Jed
Worrell.
Si gn1:-1ture of Reviewing Oftidal
Assigned
,James 1\lexa nder Fields III
Signatme of Technicia n
P D. 698 IOi75 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
D.C.
EVIDENCE REPORT
TO: Commanding Oftker. VCU Detective Jed Worrell
CESF; 'NUMHF.R
13-091 90
DA f E 0 1' 1 HIS
July 08, 2013
('Ol\ll'IAIN.'\N f LOCI\ r OF Of'Fl.:-.JSL OFFENSE DATE
Kin
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sbury. Michael est Virginia Avenue Northeast July 08, 2013
(lFFf; 'f'..'SF C<).\lf'l.:\IN I NO TECHNICIAN
Death Investigation 13-094-095 .lay p Grc 1or
Monday. July 8, 2013 at 2125 hours the undersigned along with Technicians John Holder and Jeff Maslona and
Detective Worrell arrived at the Crime Scene Investigations Division Vehicle Processing garage to assist with
the above investigation. Detective Worrell requested the following services.
Vt"hick: Silver 200:2 Nissan /\ltima 4Dr, No tags.
Digital images \Vert taken of the vehicle. (DIMS) Ref: 13 73334252-B.
Physical evidence recovered from the above vehicle.
Item 06.
Item 07.
Item 08,
llem 09.
llem 10.
Jtem I \.
Item 12.
llcm 13.
Item J 4.
Item l 5.
ftem 16.
Item\7.
Item 18.
Item 19.
lcem 20.
ltt'111 21 .
ltcm 22.
Item 23.
llem 24.
Item 25.
llem :2f>.
ltem 21.
Item 2X.
llcm 7_(1.
Trace taping from the driver' s side front scat.
Trace taping from the driver' s side front floor.
Trace taping from lhe passenger side front scat.
Trace taping from the passenger front lloor.
Trace taping liom the driver's side rear scat.
Trace taping from Lhe driver's side rear floor.
Truce taping from the passenger side rear seat.
Trace taping from the passenger side rear Jloor.
One swabbing from the driver's side front exterior door handle.
One swabbing from the passenger sick front exterior door handle.
One swabbing from the driver' s side rear exterior door handle.
One from the passenger si(te rear c:-;terior door handle.
One swabbing from the driver' s side front inte ri or door handl e.
One swabbing from the passenger side front interior door handle.
swabhing from the drivers side rear interior door handle.
One swabbing from the passenger side r('ar in1crior door handle.
On<? !)Wabbing from the passenger side rear interior door pcmcl.
One green pi pe cleaner from driver' s side front seat./
One blue l\iktropolitan Police Dcparlment ID wrist hand in the nnmc ut from the V
side front tloor.
n nc small opened bag or Frito L.:-1y pcunms from the driwr's si<l e front Jloor.V
One hair brush \Vith v;ood hcmdle from the pa::>si:nger side rear se:lt. v
Onl! akolw! p:1d from the passcn .:r side rec seat.
i\tlail matter in lhc name or from tile Ja. se side front stat. ../ /
:Vlail llH.llh:r/ (\ iurt paperWlHk in Ilic IHlJllC o( from lhe passenger side front door l,../"
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P D 698 R.:v. 1017.S METROPOl.ITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON. D.C.
SlJPPLEME.NTARY EVIDE.NCE REPORT
TO: Commanding Officer, VCU Detective Je<l Wom.:ll
CESI: NUMHER
13-09190
DATE OF Tl llS Rl::P<)RT
July 08, 2013
CJFFENSE DATE COMPLAIN/\ NT
Kingsbury, Michael 'est Virginia Avenue Northeast July 08, 2013
Ol'FENSI:" ('0\1PL1\J:-IT NO. TECHNICIAN
Death r nv.:stigat ion 13-094-095 Ja P Gregory
Item 30. One jar of CVS brand petroleum jelly, recovered from passenger side front
ltcm 31. One suspected hair, recovered from inside of Item #JO.
ltcm 32. Mail Matter, in the name of recovered from passenger side front lloor .
Item 3J. Tissue Paper. White in color, rccovcr1;d from passenger side front floor.
Item 34. One Polaroid Fun Shooter Camera. recovered from trunk. v/
Item 35. One "Green Dot" Visa Debit Card. recovered from fro,1t center console. v
Item 36. Mail Malter (Court Services). in th1.: name of recovered from front center
console.
Item 37. One suspected hair recovered from decedenrs right elbow.'
Item 38. One suspected J1air recovered from decedent's left foream1. ,
hem 39. One suspected hair recovered from weather stripping of interior right front door..
ltem 40. One suspec.:tecl hair recovered from decedent's left calf.
Iti.:m 4 l. Oni:.: suspected hair recovered from decedcnrs letl side above hip.
Item 42. One suspected hair recovered from inner Jell thigh near scrot um.
[tern 43. One piec:c of paper recovered from the right side of middle
Item 44. One piece of paper recovered from the right sii.k of decedent_....,..
Hem 45. One pici.:e of paper recovered from the left rear thigh of decedent,..........
Hern 46. Latent Print recovered from the driver' s side front exterior door.
Item 47. Latent Print recovered from the driver's side front exterior door.
Item 48. I .atent Print recovered from the driwr's side reur exterior door.
ltem 49. Latent Print recovered from left rt,ar door interi or glass.
. Item 50. Latent Print recovered from left rc:ar door int<.:rior glass. /
Item 5 1. Latent Print recoverl!d from left rear door interi or glass.
[tern 52. Latent Print recovered from left rear tkior interior glnss.
Item 53. Latelll Print l"(:COYered rrom left rear door interior glass.
item 54. Latent Print recovered from passenger side rear door interior gl<iss.
1tcm 55. Latent Print n:covcrcd from front passenger doN i ntcrior glass.
5(1. Lllent i>rint rcco\'cred from frt)nt passenger door interior glass. /
Item S 7. Latent Print recovered from front passenger door inkrior glass.
hem Latent Print n.:cnvcred from front pusscnger du(lr inkrior glass.
Item )9. i.atent Print !\.' covered from front dt)c"Jt inlcrior glass.
hem Ml. i .atc nt .1)nnt recovered from f'n.1111 Lh1ur interior glass.
r. D. <>98 Rev. 10!75 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON. D.C.
SUPPLK:\:IENTARY EVIDENCE REPORT
CESE NUMl.IER DA TF. OF TH IS RcPORT
TO: Commanclin Offi cer, VCU Detective Jed Worrell
13-09190 July 08, 2013
OFFcNSE
Death Investigation
Technician Notes:
L .:i\TION Of OFFENSE OFFENSF. DATE
West Virginia Avenue Northeast July 08, 2013
COMPLAINT NO. TECHNICIAN
13-094-095 Ja P Gregory
The vehicle was transported from the rear of- West Virginia Avenue Northeast, to
CSID 401 E Street Southwest, with the Decedent still in the back passenger compartment.
Once at CSID, members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner removed the
decedent. After the dccedenl was removed, the vehicle was then processed for
physical evidence and latent fingerprints.
The vehicle was entered in the CSID property book 1320 on page 259. Barco<le: 10464242.
Items 6 throngh 45 were entered in the CSID property hook 1320 on page 260.
Barcode: 10464243 =Items 6 - 13, 23 - 45.
Ban:ode: 10464246 =Items 14 - 22.
Signature of Hel'iewing O.Uicial Signa111re of Tec/111ician Assigned
P. o. Rev. 1on5 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMRNT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE REPORT
TO: Com man din Officer: Office of the Su >erintendent of Detectives
<.:OMPLAINANT: OFFENSE: OFFF.i'/SE DATE:
Kin sbur , Michael Death Investi ga tion 07-08-13
DA TE Of REPORT: LOCATION OF REPOR'f: COMPLAINT#
07-09-13 401 E St. S.\V. 094-095
13-09190
1-'J::NSE:
est Va. Ave. N.E.
TECHNICIAN:
John R. Holder
On Tuesday, July 09, 2013 at approximately 1545 hours the undersigned Mobile Crime Technician along with
Technician Jay Gregory responded to the Crime Scene investigations Division processing garage to continue
processing the listed vehicle. The following services were provided to assist in this investigation.
Photographs: Archived in to the DIMS (1373385849-A)
Tech. Notes: The exterior of the listed vehicle was processed for the presence oflatent prints with negative
results. Technician Jay Gregory entered the vehicle and locked all four doors from the inside of the vehicle
manually. While all of the doors were locked, Technician Jay Gregory was unable to open the doors from
inside of the vehicle. All of the door locks and handles appeared to be functioning properly.
Officer Farid Fawzi of the:: Third District Auto Theft Unit anived at the Crime Scene Investigations Division to
assist the undersigned technician with checking the window tint on the listed vehicle. Officer Fawzi used a
MPD issued tint meter Enforcer TMlOO serial# (T-353) to check the amount of light transmitted thru the
windows with lhe following results.
Driver's side rear window: 74% light transmittance.
Passenger side rear window: 73% light transmittance
Passenger side front window: 73% light transmittance
Officer fawzi advised the undersigned tcclmician that the tint meter enforcer TMlOO instrument has a 3%
vanance.
Sig11atttre nf Reviewing Ofjiciul Signature vf Tecl111ici011 As.'iig11ed
I'. D. Rev. 10175 :VU:TROPOLITAN POL.ICE Dl!:PARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C.
SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE REPORT
TO: Commandin Officer: Office of the Su erintendent of Detectives
OFFENSE:
Death Investigation
DA TE OF REPORT: LOCATION OF RF.PORT:
07-09-13 401 E St. S.W.
OFFENSE DATE:
07-08-13
COMPl.AINT #
094-095
13-09190
Si1<:11at11re of Reviewing O.f{icial Sig11ature of Tech11icia11 As.'iif.:ned
P. D. 698 Rev. 10175 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON. D. C.
SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE REPORT
CESE NUMBER DATE OF TIJJS RF.PORT
TO: Commandin Officer, VCU Detective Jed Worrell
13-09190 July 11, 2013
l'OMPLAJNJ\NT
Kin sbury, Michael
OFFENSE
Death Investigation
COMPLAINT NO.
13-094-095
OFFENSE DATE
Jut 08,2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013 at 1525 hours the undersii:,rned along with Technician John Holder arrived at the Crime
Scene Investigations Division Vehicle Processing garage to assist with the above investi gation. Detective
Worrell requested the following services.
Vehicle: Silver 2002 Nissan Altima 4Dr, No tags,
Digital images were taken of the vehicle. (DIMS Ref: 1373548742-A.)
Physical evidence recovered from the above vehicle.
Item 71. One cutting from the rear scat cushion on the driver's (left) side of above vehicle.
Item 72. One cutting from the carpet on the rear passenger area right side floor.
Technician Notes: Item 71 and 72 were entered in the CSID property book t 320 on page 276. Items 71 and 72
were then turned in to the Evidence Operations Center.
Barcode: I 0464 797 = Items 71 and 72.
Signature of Reviewing Official Signature o/'Tec/micicm Assigned
Worrell, Jed (MPD)
From:
Sent:
To:
McMullen, Patty (DFS}
Wednesday, July 17, 2013 2:56 PM
Kucik, George (MPD}
Page I of I
Cc: Worrell, Jed (MPD); Alder, Robert (MPD}; benjamin.kagan-guthrie@usdoj.gov; Callen, Brian
(MPO); Caron, Michelle (MPD); Court, Crime Scene Investigations Division (MPD}; Fitzgerald,
William (MPD}; Haythe, Anthony (MPD); jeffrey.ragsdale@usdoj.gov; Kauffman, Christopher
{MPD); Kolowski, Jason C. (DFS); michael.ambrosino@usdoj.gov; Newsham, Peter (MPD);
Saunders, Mark (MPD): shelia.miller@usdoj.gov; Taylor, Damion (MPD); Weedon, Teresa (MPD};
Whalen, Daniel (MPD}; Williams, Keith (MPD); Wise, Mary C. (MPD); Zeffer, Jennifer (DFS)
Subject: Forensic Report M130338 / CCN 2013-094-095
Attachments: M 130338.pdf
Commander,
Forensic Report M130338/CCN 2013-094-095 is attached for your review and to be disseminated to the
appropriate MPD and USAO personnel for follow up.
If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Jennifer Zeffer.
Patty McMullen
Patty McMullen
Department Of Forensic Sciences
Consolidated Forensic Laboratory
401 E Street SW, 3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20024
Desk (202) 481-3519
Patty.McMu llen@DC.gov
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Subject:
Attachments:
13-09190
22-2013.doc (30 Kl
Graham, Charles (MPD}
Monday, July 22, 2013 10:09 AM
Fields, James (MPD); Worrell, Jed {MPD)
Caron, Michelle (MPD); Frost, Norman (MPD)
MCL 13-09190 I CCN 2013-094-095 (Lab Delivery}
13-09190 07-22-2013.doc
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The ev ldence pertaining the abo ve case was t ransferred to the Consol i dated Forensi c Lab I
Forensic Biology Unit on Monday, July 22, 2013 . Please contact Sergeant Michelle Caron or
Sergeant Norman Frost, if there are any questions.
Graham
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Evidence Technician: Fields, James
Evidence pertaining to the listed case was transfe1Ted:
MCL#: 13-09190
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Laboratory: Consolidated Forensic Lab/Forensic Biology Unit
Item(s): 75, 77
Date transferred: 07/22/2013
Lab Nwnber: Ml30338
Charles E. Graham
Evidence and Document Operations Center
Worrell, Jed (MPD)
From:
Sent:
Caron, Michelle (MPD}
Monday, July 15, 2013 1:58 PM
Page 1 of l
To:
Kucik, George (MPD); Haythe, Anthony (MPO); Kauffman, Christopher (MPO); Williams, Keith
(MPD)
Cc: Worrell, Jed (MPD); Fields, James (MPD); Rimel, Wayne (MPD)
Subject: CCN#2013-094-095/MCL#13-09190/Kingsbury Case (Evidence Transfer Notification)
Attachments: 13-09190 07-15-2013.doc
Good afternoon:
The swabs from the vehicle,
were transferred to the CFL/Forensic Biology Unit today, Monday, July 15, 2013. If you
have any questions, please contact myself or Sgt. Frost.
Thank you.
Sgt. Caron
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Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 3:09 PM
To: Rimel, Wayne (MPD); Caron, Michelle (MPD)
Subject: Fwd: Case
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Agency: MPD
Supplement Date
f ncident/Investigation Report
Case Number : 13094095
Supplement Inforn1ation
Su ppfomcnt Officer
Date: 9/27/2013 09:17:03
0912712013 09:16:00
I Supplement Type
RUNNING RESUME (WORR28572) WORRELL, JED D
C11ntac1 N11mc
RUNNING RESUME
27 SEPTF.\1AER 2013 {FRIDAY}
DETECTIVE JED D. WORRELL
Supcrvlslng Officer
Supplement Notes
Ret: Comparison of the door luck syslcms - 2002 Nissan Altima {decedent was found}
and the 1997 ford Ttuck owned hy the
I. On 9 July 2013, Mobil Crime Techniciun Jay Gregory along with Technician John Holder continued their processing of the Nissan
All i ma. Technician Gregory entered the vehicle and locked all four doors fiom the inside of the vehicle manually. While all of the doors were
locked, Technician Gregory was unable to open any of the doors from inside of the vehicle {by pull ing on the door levers}. All of the door lllcks
and handles appeared to be functioning properly.
2. I compared the door lock systems of the 2002 Nissan Altitna and the 1997 Ford Truck {SUV} owned by lhe decedent's
- and dete1mincd that they have different style door lock systems in place.
'.l . 2002 Nissan /\ltima: The rear interior doors of the Nissan Allima have "tumbler" type locks that are located on Lhe middle sides of the door,
which re4uire you to apply pressure:: to a s4uarc shaped lock lo lock or unlock the doors. Doth rear doors have a lever that you pull outward to
open the doors when they are u11locked. TI1e front interior doors have tumbler style locks. The front driver's sitle door has a master electro11ic
butlon panel. All of the doors have d ectroni c window buttons. None of the electronic buttons on the door were operahle when the decedent was
fount!. It is reported that the child safety locks on the reor doors are in(1perablc.
4. 1997 Ford SVU: The rear doors of the 1997 Ford SVU, owned by described the decedent as riding in the
vehicle on occasion, have cylinder !>liapcd locks located on the t(1p of the doors. which you pull up to unlock and push down to lock the doors.
There is a lever handle that you pull outward lo open the doors. There nre electrnnic window buttons on the doors which you push dmvn to open
or dose the There are no electronic lock buttons on the rear doors. TI1e front doors of the SUV also have cylinder shaped Jocks on the
top of the doors which you push down I<> lock and pull up to unlock the doors. The front doors of the vehicle have electronic lock buttons which
you push to lock or unlock the doors. There are elt:clronic window buttons on the front doors which you push down to open and close the
windows. There a child Jock on the rear <1oor-;.
Report: r _lw l ni .frx Printrd by: (\'t'ORR28572) WORIU:L.L, .IED 0 at 9127/20 JJ 09: 17 I of l
of Geosdences
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San Francisco State University
Study of Excessive Temperatures in Enclosed Vehicles
August 2003 (PDF
Jan Null, CCM 1.)
Also see: Fact Sheet & 2003 Hyperthermia Fatalities ( Children in Vehicles)
BACKGROUND
Every year dozens of children tragically die due to hyperthermia (heat st roke) after being left unattended in cars,
trucks and vans. Over the past five years in the United States 160 deaths of this type have been documented
(Kids and Cars and 4 R Kids Sake, 2003). Hundreds of other children left in similar situations suffer great
bodily harm and these numbers do not include similar consequences to infirm adults or animals.
OBJECTIVE
This study quantifies vehicle temperatures and temperature changes with time under a variety of meteorological
ci rcumstances.
STUDY DESIGN
Temperature sensors were placed two types of vehicles on sunny days with ambient temperatures ranging from
70 F (21C) to 100 F (38C). The initial interior temperature was regulated to equal the ambient temperature. The
vehicles were in full sun but the sensors in the vehicles were not subject to direct sunlight and were not in direct
contact with any interior surface. Except as noted in the results, the trials were conducted in a mid-sized dark
blue sedan with medium gray interior and all of the windows were fully closed. Using wireless temperature
sensors the ambient outside and the inside vehicle temperatures were sampled every five minutes for at least one
hour. A secondary vehicle (a white mini-van with light gray interior) was used for some tests. Neither vehicle had
tinted windows.
TRIAL SUMMARY
Between May 16, 2002 and Aug 8, 2002 twenty-one trials were conducted on 15 days. Table 1 summarizes t he
ambient and inside vehicle temperatures on the primary test vehicle with the windows fully closed. Table 2
compares the temperature in the primary test vehicle on two occasions when the windows were fully closed and
t hen when they were "cracked" open approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm). Table 3 is a summary of two additional
test cases using the primary vehicle and the secondary vehicle.
rTable 1. Temperatures F (C), Primary Test Vehicle, Windows Closed
Ambient lOmin 20min 30min 60min
Date Temp Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise
6/7/2002 72 (22.2C) 93 (33.9C) 21 (11.7C) 105 (40.6C) 33 (18.3C) 110 (43.3C) 38 (21.lC) 119 (48.3C) 47 (26.l C)
5/16/2002 73 (22.8C) 90 (32.2C) 17 (9.4C) 99 (37.2C) 26 (14.4C) 104 (40.0C) 31 (17.2C) 112 (44.4C) 39 {21.7C)
6/17/2002 74 (23.3C) 95 (35.0C) 21 (ll.7C) 104 (40.0C) 30 (16.7C) 110 (43.3C) 36 (20.0C) 125 (Sl.7C) 51 (28.3C)
6/7/2002 75 (23.9C) 87 (30.6C) 12 (6.7C) 104 (40.0C) 29 (16.lC) 111 (43.9C) 36 (20.0C) 120 (48.9C) 45 (25.0C)
6/6/2002 77 (25.0C) 96 (35.6C) 19 (10.6C) 106 (41.lC) 29 (16.lC) 110 {43.3C) 33 (18.3C) 122 (50.0C) 45 (25.0C)
6/24/2002 78 (25.6C) 95 (35.0C) 17 (9.4C) 105 (40. 6C) 27 (15.0C) 107 (41.7C) 29 (16. l C) 117 (47.2C) 39 (21.7C)
6/25/2002 78 (25.6C) 95 (35.0C) 17 (9.7C) 102 (38.9C) 24 (13.3C) 106 (41.lC) 28 (15.6C) 117 (47.2C) 39 (21.7C)
5/30/2002 81 (27.2) 98 (36.7C) 17 (9.4C) 108 (42.2C) 27 (15.0C) 113 (45.0C) 32 (17.8C) 114 (45.6C) 33 (18.3C)
5/24/2002 82 (27.SC) 109 (42.8C) 27 (15.0C) 119 (48.3C) 37 (20.6C) 119 (48. 3C) 37 (20.6C) 130 (54.4C) 48 (26.7C)
6/4/2002 82 (27.8C) 107 {41.7C) 25 (13.9C) 116 (46. 7C) 34 (18.9C) 121 (49.4C) 39 (21.7C) 132 (55.6C) 50 (27.8C)
6/6/2002 84 (28.9C) 103 (39.4C) 19 (10.6C) 111 (43.9C) 27 (15.0C) 116 (46.7C) 32 (17.8C) 127 (52.8C) 43 (23.9C)
6/30/2002 87 (30.6C) 101 (38.3C) 14 (7.8C) 105 (40.6C) 18 (10.0C) 107 (41.7C) 20 {11.lC) 119 (48.3C) 32 {17.8C)
6/10/2002 88 (31.lC) 105 (40.6C) 17 (9.4C) 117 (47.2C) 29 (16.lC) 125 (51.7C) 37 (20.6C) 137 (58.3C) 49 (27.2C)
7/1/2002 91 (32.SC) 117 (47.2C) 26 (14.4C) 124 (51.lC) 33 (18.3C) 129 (53.9C) 38 (21.lC) 138 (58.9C) 47 (26.lC)
6/5/2002
93 (33.9C) 106 (41.lC) 13 (7.2C) 114 (40.0C) 21 {ll.7C) 119 (48.3C) 26 (14.4C) 137 (58.3C) 44 (24.4C)
7/9/2002 96 (35.6C) 113 {45.0C) 17 (9.4C) 128 (53.3C) 32 (17.8C) 132 (55.6C) 36 (20.0C) 140 (60.0C) 44 (24.4C)
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Ambient lOmin 20min JO min 60min
Date
Temperature Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Ri se Temp. Temp Rise Com me
7/1/2002 91 (32.8C) 117 (47.2C) 26 (14.4C) 124 (51.lC) 33 {18.3C) 129 (53.9C) 38 (21.lC) 138 (58.9C) 47 (26.lC) Fully clos
7/1/ 2002 92 (33.3C) 108 (42.2C) 16 (8.9C) 113 (45.0C) 21 (11.7C) 118 (47.8C) 26 (14.4C) 136 (57.8C) 44 (24.4C} ' 'Cracked
7/9/2002 96 (35.6C) 113 (45.0C) 17 (9.4C) 128 (53.3C) 32 (17.8C) 132 (55.6C) 36 (20.0C) 140 (60.0C) 44 (24.4C) Fully clos1
7/9/2002 94 (34.4C) 110 (43.3C) 16 (8.9C) 112 (44.4C) 18 (10.0C) 116 (46.7C) 22 (12.2C) 124 (51.lC) 30 (16.7C) "Cracked'
Table 3. Temperatures F (C), Primary Test Vehicle and Secondary Vehicle
Ambient 10min 20min 30min 60min
Date Temp Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Temp. Temp Rise Comment
5/30/2002 81 (27.2C) 98 (36.7C) 17 (9.4C) 108 (42.2C) 27 (15.0C) 113 {45.0C) 32 (17.8C) 114 (40.0C) 33 {18.3C) Primary
5/30/2002 81 (27.2C) 91 (32.8C) 10 (5.6C) 100 (37.8C) 19 (10.6C) 105 (40.6C) 24 (13.3C) 113 (45.0C) 32 (17.8C) Secondar'/
6/17/2002 74 (23.3C) 95 (35.0C) 21 (11.7C) 104 (40.0C) 30 (16.7C) 110 (43.3C) 36 (20.0C) 125 (51.7C) 51 (28.3C) Primary
6/17/2002 74 (23. 3C) 83 (28.3C) 9 (5.0C) 91 (32.8C) 17 (9.4C) 99 (37. 2C) 25 (13.9C) 109 (42.8C) 35 (19.5C) !secondary
METHODS AND PROCEDURES
Vehicle selection. The primary test vehicle was a 2000 Honda Accord. The exterior color is dark blue and the interior is a
medium gray. The windows are not t inted. The secondary vehicle in the study is a 1997 Honda Odyssey minivan which is
white in color with a light gray interior and without tinted windows.
Measurements. Ambi ent temperatures were recorded with a Davis I nstruments Vantage Pro Sensor Suite. Wireless
temperat ure sensors were placed in the test vehicles which transmitted to and were archived in the Vantage Pro base station.
The temperature sensors had a resolution of 1 F (0.6C) and an accuracy of +/- 1 F (0.6C). AH readings were taken out of
direct sunlight.
Experimental procedures. Trials were conducted on a number of cloud-free days with varying ambient temperatures. The
vehicles were parked facing at approximately a 45 degree angl e away from the sun to minimize direct sunlight through the
windshield.
Results
In the sixteen cases with the windows fully closed, the average temperature rise was 19 F (10.6C) in the first 10 minutes.
After 20 minutes the average rise was 29 F (16.lC). At the 30 minute mark the average rise was 33 F (18.3C). The average
rise after 60 minutes was 43 F (24C) degrees. In trials that exceeded 60 minutes the int erior vehicle readings stabilized. (see
Figures 1 & 2)
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minutes, 24 F (13.3C) after 30 minutes and the 60 minutes average rise of 37 F (20.lC).
An additional two trials were conducted with simultaneous readings in the primary test vehicle and the secondary vehicle. (see
Figure 3) The average 10 minute rise in the primary test vehicle was 19 F (10.6C) compared to 10 F (5.6C) in the secondary
vehicle. After 20 minutes the respect.ive average rises were 29 F (16.lC) and 18 F (10.0C), and after 30 minutes they were 34
F (18.9C) and 24 F (13.3C). The average one hour rises were 42 F (23.3C) and 34 F (18.9C) respectively.
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ADDITIONAL RESEARCH
This investigation sought to determine the rate and extent of temperature rises in enclosed vehicles using only a single
parameter, temperature, for evaluation. Additional work should be done to examine any influence of relative humidity upon
the change in the vehicle's interior temperature.
Further studies should al so be undertaken to delineate the effect of other factors on a vehicle's interior temperature. These
variables include vehicles of different exterior and interior colors and materials as well as window tinting and window coverings
In addition to children further studies should look at the effects of heat stress on adults and also pets.
CONCLUSIONS
When temperatures exceed 80 F (26.7C) potentially lethal temperatures of 105 F (40.6C) plus can be reached in less than 20
minutes and when they exceed 88 F (31.lC) lethal readings can be reached in 10 minutes or less. Only minor mitigation
achieved by "cracking" the windows or having a vehicle of larger size or a lighter color.
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<http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtmlfmmS029a3.htm>.
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Department of Geosciences, San Francisco State University
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Heat index
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The index (HI) or humiture or humidcx is an index that combines air temperature and relative :'::.
humidity in an attempt to dctennine the human-perceived equivalent temperature-how hot it feels. The
result is also known as the "felt air temperature" or "apparent temperature". For example, when the
temperature is 90 F (32 C) with very high humidity, the heat index can be about 105 F (41 C).
The human body normally cools itsdf by perspiration, or sweating. Heat is removed from the body by
evaporation of that sweat. However, relative humidity reduces the evaporation rate because the higher
vapor content of the surrounding air does not allow the maximum amount of evaporation from the body
to occur. This results in a lower rate of heat removal from the body, hence the sensation of being
overheated. This effect is subjective; its measurement has been based on subj ective descriptions of how
hot subjects feel for a given temperature and humidity. This results in a heat index that relates one
combination of temperature and humidity to another one at higher temperature and lower humidity.
Contents
l History
2 Meteorological considerations
3 Table of Heat Index values j
4 Effects of the heat index (shade values)
5 Fonnula
6 Sec also
7 References
8 External links
History
The heat index was developed in 1978 by George Winterling as the "humiture" and was adopted by the
USA's National Weather Service a year JaterYl It is derived from work carried out by Robert G.
Stcadman.l
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mass and height, clothing, amount of physical activity, thickness of blood, sunlight and ultraviolet
radiation exposure, and the wind speed. Significant deviations from these will result in heat index values
which <lo not accurately reflect the perceived tempcrature.f
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In Canada, the similar humidex is used in place of the heat index. While both the humidex and the heat
index are calculated using dew point, the humidex uses a dew point of 45 F (7 C) as a base, whereas
the heat index uses a dew point base of 57 F (14 C). Further, the heat index uses heat balance
equations which account for many variables other than vapor pressure, which is used exclusively in the
humidcx calculation. A joint committee fanned by the United States and Canada to resolve differences
has since been disbanded.
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Missing Person Critical: Michael Kingsbury
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
PO 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07/07/2013
Wast Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
CCN
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FILE NO.
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NARRATIVE:
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-0330
t)IVE /\ OF CA.SE INVf;STIGt\TION SUBSEQUENT TO rHE LAST REPORT. W1TH PERSONS
INTERVIEWED, NEW LEADS, AND OTHER INFORMTION ON C' ASF. PR(X1RF.SS.
On July 7, 2013, Inv. B. Hallahan turned over this investigation for the evening tour.
On July 7, 2013, the undersigned contacted the following Law Enforcement Agencies in
order to have the missing person lookout broadcasted.
Metro Transit Police (Officer Cooper) (Look out also sent to the bus driver
operations) . U. S Park Police (Dispatcher Rodrigues). Prince Georges County Police
Department (Ms. Sutton). Montgomery County Police (Dispatcher Bawnqardner)
Additional1y, the undersigned contacted D.C FirQ / EMS Cpt Reese and Cpt. Bianchi.
Cpt. Bianchi checked the D.C Fire / EMS for transports of any children or minor John
Doe's in the city on todays date. The query was negative.
On July 7, 2013, the undersigned requested that the 5 t h District check Child.rens
National Medical Center as well as Psychiatric Institute of Washington. Both
institutions were checked by officer E. Clarke, Unit number 5012.
On July 7, 2013, Officer Naples of the it District checked the complainant's school
and grounds located at 1901 Independence Avenue, Southeast, Washington, D.C. The check
was negative. Officer Naples also canvassed the Congressional Cemetary with negative
results.
CASE STATUS: OPEN n CLOSED 0 OTUF.R rF.xolainl
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PO 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
West Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07/07/2013
CCN
13-094-095
FILE NO.
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Ni\RRA TIVE:
<llVE A SYNOPSIS OF C"i\SE INVESTIGATION SlJl)SEQUENTTO THE l.J\ST REPORT, WITH PERSONS
IN NEW LEADS. AND l)TllER INl'OR.MTlON ON CASE PROGRESS.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-2330
On Monday, July 8, 2013 at approximately 1630 hours, the undersigned responded to 901
17th Street, Northeast, Washington, O.C. (Aldi Grocery Stora) in order to view video
surveillance of July 6, 2013. The un
1630 hours and met tha store manager
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The
undersigned reviewed video footage and observed a child that appeared to be Michael
Kingsbury enter the store at 1450 hours on July 6, 2013 with an adult and two other
children.
On Tuesday, July 9, 2013, the undersigned went back to Aldi Grocery Market .and
requested that down load and burn hard copies of the Closed
(CCTV) for review at approximately 1700 hours. Prior to my
Friday, July 5, 2013 from 1400 to 1630 hours and July 2013 from
0900-1000 hours. dvised that the CCTV computer hard drive had frozen and
that if he re-booted the system, the images stored would be lost. The undersigned
contacted Cpt. Douglas who advised me to call Sgt. Avis King of the Electronic
Surveillance Unit (ESU) . Sgt. King sent Officer Kenny Boone who arrived on scene at
1900 hours . Officer Boone was able to play July 6, 2013 on the computer monitor but
was unable to physically download the video on his UBS device. Ofc Boone was able to
play the stored recorded images on the computer monitor. Officer Boone advised that
he would return on J uly 10; 0900 hours and down load the
.requested video onto a disk. - agreed not to touch the hardware as the store
had closed for the evening and agreed to allow Offi cer Boone to download the CCTV
camera in the morning on July 10, 2013.
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis 8/M 12/31/2005
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07/07/2013
est Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
CCN
13-094-095
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-0330
GIVE /\.SYNOPSIS OF(' ASE lNVESTlGA TlON SUBSEQUENT TO THE Ll\ST REPORT, w m ~ PERSONS
IN rERVIEWED. NEW LCADS, AND onmR IN FUR MT ION l)N CASE PROGRESS.
On Sunday, J uly 7, 2013 at approximately 1600 hours, the undersigned conducted a walk
through of the complainant's apartment . The walk through was negative for the
complainant. The undersigned did not observe anything unusual in the apartment other
then cut loose leaf tobacco in the parents bedroom by the side of the bed.
On Sunday, July 7 ~ 2013, from the hours of 1700-1800, the undersigned requested Sgt.
M. Queen of the Fifth District to have the officer's conduct a door to door canvass of
the 1100 block to the 1900 block of West Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C.
This was c ompleted by Officer's T. Volpe, Officer V. Slopac, T. Jackson, M. Ferr1s,
and A. Vamos.
CASE STATUS: [81 OPEN 0 CLOSED 0 OTHF.R 1F.xnlainl
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PD 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINAN'f I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
est Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C
l>ATE m OCCUllRi:NCE
07/07/2013
TYPE OF C1\ SE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
CCN
13-094-095
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NARRATIVE:
GIVE ,\ SYNOPSIS Of' C,\SE INVESTIGATION SlJllSEQUENT TO I'! If l/\ST REr<>R.T. WITH PERSONS
INTERVmWED, NEW LEADS. AND OTHER INFORt.fflON ON CASE PROO RESS.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-0330
at approximately 1800
regards' to the missin
interviewed
that ha checked on
the morning of July 7 ~
provide any additional
On July 7 , 2013, the undersigned, along with Officer Jones responded to 1301
Bladensburg Avenue (Valero gas Station) regarding possible video surveillance.
The video surveillance was viewed by Officers Bassial and Brown with negative results.
On July 7th, 2013, the undersigned requested MPD Harbor Patrol conduct a canvass of the
body of water behind RFK Stadium due to the proximity of the complainant's school at
approximately 1800 hours. Sgt. J. Walters of MPD K-9 advised that he contacted MPD
Harbor Patrol. Sgt. Walter advised there was no boat available fo r a canvass.
CASE STATUS: (81 OPEN 0 CLOSED 0 OTllER mxoiainl
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
PO 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
West Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C
TYrE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07/07/2013
CCN
13-094-095
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GIVE i\ SYNOPSI S OF CASE INVESTIGATION SUBSEQUENT TO THE LAST REPORT, WITH PERSONS
INTERVIEWED, NEW LEADS. AND OTll ER lNl'ORM'TI ON ON ('ASE PROGRESS.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF OUTY:lS00-0330
on Sunday, J the unders d along with Officer E. Jones conducted an
interview of of West Virginia Avenue, Southeast at
approximately 1615 hours . The interview was conducted based on information provided by
Sgt. Walters of SOD K-9. According to Sgt. Walters .he K-9 track earlier on
of duty which led
The undersigned along with Jones did not observe t e
On Sunday, July 7, 2013, the undersigned along with Ofc. Jones responded baok to 11111
west Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C. Sgt. J. Wa1ters and Officer Tom
Kelly of the Montgomery County, Police Dpartment conducted a second K-9 track whi.ch
began at approximately 1700 hours. The track led east bound from West Virginia Avenue
to Mt. Olivett Road to Trinidad Street. At this point the K-9 lost the track. The
track was supported by Falcon 1 which air support and a yard check of
area and a four block radius search from llllllllllllllwest Virginia Avenue, Northeast,
Washington, D.C.
the
At approxi.mately 1745 hours, the undersigned along with Officer E. Jone, and Sgt.
Walters completed a walkthrough of - West Virginia Avenue, Northeast, Washington,
D.C. This was an abandoned house wi th access from t he rear. The walkthrough was
negative. A check of the crawl space by SOD was also negative.
CASE STATUS: OPEN 0 CLOSED 0 OTHER IE:.plain)
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
PD 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07/07/2013
West Virginia Avenue , Northeast, Washington , O.C
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Parson Critical I Command Post
CCN
13-094-095
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:'IARRATIVE:
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-0330
UJVE A SYNOPSIS OF' CASE INVESTIGATION SIJl}SEQUENTTO HIE LAST REPORT, WITH PERSONS
INTERVI EWED. NEW I.EADS, ANO on!ER INFORMTfON ON ('ASE PROGREs&
on Sunday July 7, 2013 at approximately 2000 hours, Sgt M. Queen, along with members
of the Fifth District and supported by Galluadat University Police Department in order
to canvass the following buildings which were open on campus, the Eley Center, Stewart
Academic hall, Hall Memorial Building, and the Sorenson language Center, The canvass
was negative. All other buildings on the ca:mpus ware secure.
On Sunday July 7, 2013, the undersigned contacted Officer S. Hobbs of the CIC and
requested a list of all crime cameras in the area. Officer Hobbs provided the
locations:
Holbrook and Neal
Montello and Queen
following crime camera
16th and Levis Street
Montello and Morris
Staples and Oates
Bladensburg and Morris Road
Montello and Mt. Olivett
Trinidad and Meig West Virginia and Mt. Olivett
Note: According to Officer Hobbs, the live feed for West Virginia and Mt. Olivett Road
Northeast, Wasbinqton, D.C is not producing a live feed but is live recording. Det. A.
Davis responded to the CIC to review video footage with negative results. Det. A.
Davis reviewed crime tape foot age from 0900-1100 hours.
On July 7, 2013, Det. Feser and Ofc. E. Jones mat with NCMEC. 11111
the undersigned with NCMEC fliers, which were passed out to the Fifth
District members for distribution.
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
PO 123 Rev. 4174
COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
est Virgini a Avenue, Northeast , Washington, D.C
DATE OF OCCUltRENCE
07/07/2013
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Command Post
CCN
13-094-095
FILE NO.
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.'I ARRATIVE:
l ilVE A SYNOPSIS OF CASE INVESTIGATION SUBSEQUEITT TO TBE LAST REPORT. WITH PERSONS
INTE\RVIEWl:O, NEW LEADS. AND OTHER INFORM'TION ON CASE PROGRESS.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:lS00-0330
On Sunday July 7, 2013 undersigned responded to 1111111
nothing unusual
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 , at approximately 2400 hours, the undersigned responded to
1275 Mt. Olivett Road to canvass an abandoned school I construction site. The
undersigned was assited by Falcon 1 and Lt. Bernat of the Fifth District. A canvass of
the site as well as inside the school was conducted with negative results.
On July 7, 2013, t he undersigned tel.ephonically interviewed th
~ i n g a possible sightinq of at 0100
- reports that
roximately 1700
On July 7, 2013 at approximately 0145 hours, the undersigned responded to Children's
National Medical Center and provided the emergency room s t af with fliers.
advised that there was no one i n the emergency room by that name.
also advised that there was n o John Does in the emergency r oom.
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COMPLAINANT I VICTIM
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
Kingsbury, Michael Dennis B/M 12/31/2005
DATE OF OCCURRENCE
07 /07/2013
West Virginia Avenue , Northeast, Washington, O.C
TYPE OF CASE
Missing Person Critical I Comm.and Post
CCN
13- 094-095
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NARRATIVE:
(II VE AS YNOPSIS OF C' ASE INVESTIGATION SUDSEQUENT TOH! E LAST REPORT, WITH PERSONS
IN"rERVIEWC:O, NEW l.EAOS. ANO OTHt!R INf'ORMTION ON CASE PR.OGRESS.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
TOUR OF DUTY:1500-0330
On Sunday July 7, 2013 at approximately 2200, Det. M. Parris contacted T-Mobila
emergency phone re
reported that
alayed that
information, the undersigned requested a call history check from The request
was faxed and emailed at approximately 2230 hours and again at 0130 hours.
This investigation is open pending locating the complainant.
This investigation i s being turned over to Det. Mitchell for fallow up.
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D.C. Official
Code 2-534 (a)
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P.O. 123 Rev. 11/2012
COMPLAINANTNICTIM:
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C.
REPORT OF INVESTIGA TfON
RACE/SEX/DOB/AGE: DATE OF REPORT:
Kingsbury, Michael Black/Male, 12/31/2005, 7 years old
CLASSIFICATION OF CASE: YD#:
Missina Person Command Post CCN: 13094095
NARRATIVE: GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF C/\SE INVEST!G/\TION SUIJSEQUENT TO 'fl!E LAST REPORT. WITH PERSONS INTERVIEWED. ABU#:
NEW LEADS ANO INFORMATION ON CASI! PROGRESS.
was -
ourd not provide an
On July 8, 2013, at a ed to o
attempt to interview based on a lead from Detective
Armanda McMullin. investigator Hallahan got no response at the front door of the apartment building and the
leasing office was closed.
On July 8, 2013, at approximately 1510 hours, Crime Scene Search Officer James Fields responded to-.Vest
Virginia Avenue, Northeast, to photograph the complainant' s apartment and the outside of the
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COMPLAINANTNICTIM:
Kingsbury, Michael
CLASSIFICATION OF CASE:
Missing Person
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C.
REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
RACE/SEX/DOB/AGE:
DOB 12/31/05 7 years old
NARRATIVE: GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF CASE INVESTIGATION SUBSEQUENT TO THE LAST
REPORT, WITH PERSONS INTERVIEWED, NEW LEADS, ANO OTHER INFORMATION ON
CASE PROGRESS.
RUNNING RESUME:
DATE OF REPORT:
7/8/13
YD#:
CCN:
ABU#:
On July 8, s, the undersigned detective responded to residence
located at The undersigned detective knocked on the door several times and no
answer was received. The undersigned detective left a note indicating to contact ttlis detective at 202-528-8963 or
202-576-6768.
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DATE OF OCCURRENCE:
COMPI.AINANTI VICTIM: Kingsbury, Michael Jul 7, 2013
TYPE OF CASE: Critical Missing Person (Command Post) CCN: 13-095-094
CASE:
NAHHATfVE: GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF CASE INVF.STfGATION SUIJSEQUf.'NTTO TllE RPOR'I: wrrH
PERSONS l/lff'F.RVIEWF:D. NEW LE:J\DS. AND OTHER INFORMATION ON CASE PROGRESS.
Running Resume
Monday .July 8, 2013:
At approximately 1610 hours, the undersigned investigator responded to - ith Detective Y. Edwards
to follow up wed h
re orted that
eported that she recogn
reported her sighting on July 8, 2013. The missing person
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REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
coMPLAINANT1v1cr1M: Michael Kingsbury B/M 12131/2005 DATE OF OCCURRENCE: July 07, 2013
TYPE OF CASE: Critical Missing Person Command Post CCN: 13-094-095
INCIDENT Virginia Avenue Northeast PSA 506 ROC: Central
NARRATIVE: GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF CASE INVESTIGATION SUBSEQUENT TO THE LA.ST REPORT. WITH
PERSONS INTERVIEWED, NEW LEADS. AND OTHER INFORMATION ON CASE PROGRESS.
Running Resume:
On Monday, July 8, 2013, at 0705 hours, this writer responded to Virginia Avenue, Northeast to
relieved Detective Wiiiis Mitchell regarding a critical missing person commanded post that took place on
yesterday date. Upon arrival on the scene, Detective Mltc:helt Informed me that he
with Actln nformed this writer that M1's-
Officer PageGross from Youth Investigations Division, telephoned this writer at 0725 hours, with Information
that Officer Tisha Gant- Washington from Public Information Office (PIO) was trying to contact t he mis5ing
person office regarding M1's case.
This writer telephoned Officer Gant-Washington, at 0730 hours, and she Informed me that the press was asking
for additional Information regarding this case. Officer Gant-Washington wanted to know if we were still actively
looking for M-1 and was the command post still up and running. I informed Officer Grant-Washington that this
case will be investigated until M-1 ls located or found.
This writer was then summoned by Captain Douglas to respond to the rear alley of .,.,est Virginia Avenue,
NE. The Captain suggested we use the alley rear of the locations as another staging area for the command post.
The writer then notified the Command Incident Center (CIC) and spoke to lieutenant Trippi and asked him if he
could have DDOT place M-1 on the bill boards. Lieutenant Trippi stated that I to
Officer GantWashington who advised that they didn't do that but she did e-mall..._.._ODOT
and she waiting on a response.
ntacted MPD tech Officer Bias on (202) 727-5198 to obtain the CCTV camera footage-
ith negative result (Footage downtown).
This writer also contacted
bill boards.
ODOT and had all pertinent information placed on the
While in the rear alley of the listed locations, I notice a group of juvenile walkln
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the alle and asked how could I assist them. stated that
nd they all hear a out t e missing child and they
wanted to for the child. The youth already had in the procession flyers of M-1 that they pulled
off the internet.---stated that they were heading towards the Holbrook area and they will pass out
their flyers and if they hear anything they will contact the police.
This writer also received an e-mail from Detective Milagros Morales from Sex Offender Registry of the sex
offender that resided in the PSA 506 area. Detective Morales advised Acting Sergeant Grier that they will contact
the parole officer for the sex offenders that are under supervision and they will do the door to door check on the
other offenders within t he area
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Captain Douglas read over Investigator Hallahan PD 123, and observed that there was an alleged witness that
may have seen something regarding this case. The captain made contacted with the female and she reported
t hat she heard about the missing child, but she didn' t have any additional information regarding the case.
At 0850 hours, this writer request for a K9 Cadaver dog. Officer Giannini #3471, arrived on the scene, and he
informed this writer that his K-9 would not be able to conduct a widespread canvass; but he could do a canvass
if we had a particular area in mind. The K-9 was use for a small area (rear alley) around an apartment building
next to the missing person home never the abandon vehicle.
While this writer was exchanging information with Officer Giannini
the rocess In looking for M-1. She then stated that she
he reports that she believed she saw M-1
his writer asked if this
s a y eave her name and this writer with a name
This writer called the telephone number and received no answer but a message was left.
This writer went through communlcatlo rvi or to call. A supervisor by ..
-.aalted and she referred me to a or the DVR Metro Video. ---
Si8t8ci"'he would query the footage of the video starting from 12 am to 0200 hours on today's date.
The recruit's class 20132, from the Academy arrived on the scene at 0900 hour, in the rear alley of 9vest
Virginia Avenue, NE, for a canvass, headed by MPO Robinson and Officer Thomas from t he Academy. The
recruits names are as followed: Bakula, Carter, Collins, Compher, Oare, Hiii Jason, Jimmlnz, Pastel!, Riobe,
Mer.zing, Young, Toe, Nagy, Smith, Ocmaky, Hyder, McNalr, Ruano, Shields and Palua. They canvass the rear
alley area. The recruit' s did take notes in the process of their canvass. Their notes will be faxed to YID Sergeant
Hines. All notes are in the jacket.
At 1115 hours, this writer responded to Kevfn Palmer' s office to have additional flyer made to distribute to the
community. Mr. Palmer also made a suggestion that we should telepho etro and see if we could use their
bus board. This writer called and spoke to a m the Bus 0 eratlons
Center .....-Who in-turn referred me to Ms. Sullivan, their General Manager
(e-mail-jsullivan@WMATA.com). Ms. Sullivan stated she would help, then Mr. Palmer e-mailed her a copy of the
flyer.
Once this writer responded back to the scene, the recruits where gather together by Detective Sergeant Moran I
Hines to obtain any other additional Information's they had received whiled canvassing the area. Flyers were
given to the recruits and citizens that volunteered their time In looking for M-1 to pass out.
This writer also responded to . West Virginia, Avenue NE, to see if the occupants were home to be interview.
It was written in Detective Feser PD 123 that th -9 do sat in front of that location. The occupant' s were not
home nd another Officer Jones just
left the location and she also inquiry about that locationi3.
Detective Willie Randol h tele honed this writer and suggested that we should take both M-1' s
This writer advised the detective that I would met him their. Minutes
later Det ective Randolph called back and stated to met him at Special Victims Unit lliliilllllli
This writer
who in term
elective there and we where greeted by Detective Jed Worrell from Special Victims Unit,
Detective Worrell first met with myself and
Detective Randolph and he advised that
ve not retained an factual information's. This writer explained to the detective that
y detectives and officials. Detective Worrell then stated
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was no.
Iran
ith to different address; f'
and a Temporary address: -
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The writer then took that Information and ran him through WALESINCIC and found that
Id address and the system also sho
e resid
ddress
That Information was given to Hines and I also called rom Metro back and
asked if he could query footage
is writer showed the photograph of
and
While in-route back to the command post with I was notified by I :. : 1 1. l
-1 had
been located and ha was decease. He also informed me not to make notification
Detective Worrell from SVU notified
The missing person' s case Is closed, and will be turn over to SVU for further investigations.
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P.O. 123 Rev. 1/74 REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
COMPLAINANT/ VICTIM:
Kin sbu , Michael B/M DOB 12131/2005
DATE OF OCCURRENCE: 07/07/2013
TYPE OF cAsE: Critical Missing Person Command Post CCN: 013094095
NARRATIVE: GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF CASE INVESTIGATION SUBSEQUENT TO THE LAST REPORT, WITH
PERSONS INTERVIEWED, NEW LEADS. AND OTHER INFORMATION ON CASE PROGRESS.
Running Resume:
On utilizing cruiser 9526, Officer Michelle Sturgis and the undersigned detective arrived on
the scene est Virginia A venue, Northeast, at 0810 hours, to assist with the missing person
investigation of Michael Kingsbury.
At 0830 hours, Officer M. Sturgis along with the undersigned detective responded to Gallaudet University
located at 800 Florida A venue, Northeast, where we met with Lieutenant Virginia Fedor. Lieutenant Fedor
allowed us to view video footage of parts of West Virginia Avenue, which yielded negative results. The
school's camera view of West Virginia Avenue was obstructed by the streetscape's tree line.
At 0930 M. Sturgis along with the interviewed who
resides Virginia Avenue Northeast- tated he's familiar with M-1, but didn't see
M-1 on July 6, or July 7, 2013. - tated he last M-1 on July 4, 2013. The undersigned
asked what was M-1 's appearance the last time he was seen,- replied he (Michael) looked okay, and
that nothing appeared out of the ordinary.
At 0945 hours, while still on the scene Avenue Northeast, the undersigned detective
attempted to interview the occupants in apartment . but received no answer at that location.
The undersigned detective along w ed the occupants in apartment . who
name of stated he hasn' t seen M-1 since June 19,
2013. stated he doesn't know M- l family.
At I 000 hours, the undersigned detective along with Officer M. Sturgis interviewed
(The undersigned detective will attempt to establish a time from July 5, 2013, until the time of M- 1 's
disappearance).
stated that M-1 attended school on 7/5/2013, and that M-1 attends Saint Coletta of
Greater Washington. M-1 attended school between 0830 and 1500 hours.
M-1 was transported to and from school, and just had a routine day after school which consisted of watching
TV and playing by himself.
When asked about M-1 's level of functioning,
old.
eplied that M-l acts like a 4 or 5 year
states the family <lidn 't do much on July 6, 2013, but did go shopping for food.
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Running Resume I Missing Person I Michael Kingsbury I CCN 13-094095
At 1500 hours, on July 6 2013,
lh l Street, Northeast
stated she observed M-1
d she told M-1
M-1
ter Rain who told
-1 -
An attempt was made to contact
with a contact number.
with negative results. The undersigned left a message
Running Resume I Missing Person/ Michael Kingsbury I CCN
hours, Officer M. Sturgis and the undersigned detective responded to
o investigate a tip provided infonnation related to the case.
ho wanting to had any new infonnation in finding M-1.
At l 300 hours, Otlicer M. Sturgis and the undersigned detective responded back to the Command Post for a
briefing.
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Sturgis and the undersigned detective.
ho was in entitled through a DC ldentificatio
undersigned detective to conduct a walk-through of the residence to confirm that
children were present.
On July 8, 2013, at around L 700 hours, it was communicated that M- l was recovered in the rear of iV est
Virginia A venue, Northeast.
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013 10:57 PM
Hines, Morani (MPD}
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Just wanted to let you know that ESU Officer K. Boone will respond to Aldi tomorrow to finish downloading the video
surveillance from June 6, 2013. We had some technical issues earlier this evening, however, Officer Boone was able to
get the images from the hard drive to play on the computer monitor and he can download the surveillance from the
monitor.
Thanks,
Detective Richard T. Feser
Youth Investigations Division
1700 Rhode Island Avenue, Northeast
Washington, O.C
(2) 576-7041
With the O.C. Free Summer Meals Program, Kids and Teens Eat For Free at schools, parks, and community org;
all summer long!
Call 311, text or visit www.onecitvvouth.dc.gov to find a site near you.
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DATE: Monday, July 8, 2013
Notes of Detective M.L. Morales
PSA 506 Registered Sex Off enders
Youth Division Investigation of a missing 7 eant
Keith Reid, Detective Derrick Bolding and
--esponded out to PSA 506 and went door-tovdoor, verifying the status of all
'th:bclow listed Offenders in the area.
/M, DOB:- hm address
, . victim was an 8 year old male (Not on Supe1
ffender does reside at listed address,
1982Case
Rape Case, victim was an Adult Female (CSO @ 1140
hours, Offender was home he was advised that MPD was verifying his address. Nothing
out of the ordinary.
/M, DOB:- lun address 1990
Case Attempt Sodomy Case, victim was a 4 year-old female (Not on Supervision).
@ 1225 hours, Offender was not home, so we left door letter announcing our visit.
B/M, DOB- Jun address
Misd. Sex Abused, victim was a 15 year-old female (CSO
@ l 313 hours, Offender was not home, so a <loor letter was left announcing our visit.
B/M, DOB:- hm address
,\ssault w/!ntent to Commit R;ne. vidim Adult (CSO
- @ l 305 hours, onfinne<l that Offender does live
there but he was not home at time of our visit.
- /M, DOB: - hm address
Child Sex Abuse. victims grandkids a
11
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upcrvision ). (ig l 300 hours
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Case Misd Sex Abuse Against a Minor. victim was an 11 year-old female (Not on
Supervision). @ 1248 hours, Offender was not home, so we left door letter announcing
our visit.
/M, DOB- hm address 01 l
\hsd Sex Abuse Against a Minor victim was a 13 ear-old female (CSO-
@ 1305 hours onfirmed that
Otlender does live there but he was not home at time of our visit.
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Sex Abuse, victim was a 13 ear-old female Not on Su ervision). 1320 hours, Offender
no longer resides at location
/M, DOB: 2/16/1974, hm address 006 Case
Misd Sex Abuse Against a Minor, victim was an 11 year old female (Not on
Supervision). @ l 155 hours, Offender was not home so we left a door letter announcing
our visit.
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wil11tcnt to Commit Rape, victim was an Adult Female (Not on ,
hours, we encountered his child's mother, - out front.
no longer resides at registration address. She last spoke with Offender
no contact information to offer MPD. Business card was left with
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nature of our visit.
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Agency: MPD Case Number: l 3094095 Date: 10/29/2013 20:26:34
Supplement Information
Supplement Date S11p1>lcm,nl T)pe S111>plcmcnt Officer
10/29/2013 20:22:42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (M29) FESER, RICHARDT
('0111act Name S11pervi!l1111 <>rllccr
KINGSBURY, MICHAEL ORRENCE. EDWARD
On I 0/l 8nO 13, the undersigned contacted Officer Tinsley of he Cornmand Information Center (CIC) ut approximately 0900 hours and requ4:sted
the complainant be taken out of WALES I NCIC. Officer Tinsley stated that she would remove the complainant from NCIC.
me missing pl.-rson investigalion is closed.
Report: r_lwlni.rrx Printed hy: (6429) FESER, RICHARD 'f 1110129/2013 20:26 l ~ g e I ot' 1
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:\gency: MPD Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/9/2013 07:42:45
Last Modified: 7/91201300:16: 12
Incident Information
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,\,!dress
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Employer Name/Addn:ss
Victim of Crimes
Type
INDIVIDUAL
First, M)
WASHINGTON. DC 20002
Injuries
None
VFST VIRGINIA A VE NE. WASHINGTON, OC 20002
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Last Modified: 7/9/2013 00: 16: 12
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The tirst juvenile stated he saw a young boy titting the description of the missing person on Raum Street NE. The Sl.'Cond juveni le stated he saw
a young hoy titting the description of the missing person on Mount Olivet Road NE.
>lotilications made with Chil<lrcns
Prorected Service -Operator -
clctype- Stagg(408), nd Child Family
Cruiser 553 (Sgt Mong1:11), Cruiser 5020 (Sgt. Steinhilber) and Cruiser 500 (Lt C. Hughes) responded to the scene. Cruiser 500 declared the
scene "Critical with command-pollt".
SD Detective Kasul responded to the scene. Detective Hallahan ( l 790) responded from Youth Divi!lion.
On Monday, July, 8, 2013, at approx. 1700 hourii, the victim Wits located in an abandon vehicle parked behind lllwcst Virginia Ave
Northeast. DCFD medic uni ts responded and found no signs of life. The Victim was pronounced at 1950 hours.
The original report was changed from "Missing Person" to "Death Report.
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Agency: MPD
) Case Summary Report
Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/9/2013 07:42:45
Last Modlfted: 7/9/2013 00:16: 12
The following boundaries were canvassed with negative results. Montana Ave NE to 17th Street NE to Benning Road NE to Florida Ave NE to
New York Avenue NE and all points in between.
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Su pplcmenl Type
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C"se Number: I 3094095 Date: 7/9/2013 07:42:45
Last Modified: 7 /9/20 l 3 00: l 6: 12
Supplement Information;.
Supplement Orfker Dote
07/0712013 23:40:56 ADDITIONAL CHARGE AT ARREST ONES, ELIZABETH T
Contott Name
On July 7, 2013 Officer Jones and Detective Feser responded to est Virginia Avenue N for a Command Post. A foot canvass was
conducted from the 1100-1800 block West Virginia Avenue NE. A k-9 Blood hound track was initiated by MPD and Montgomery County Police
Department. Gallaudct Un iversity was canvassed by MPD as wcl I as Gallaudet Police Department. Falcon I provided air support and compleled
u 4 block radius grid search over the area. All canvasses were negative.
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Case Number: 13094095 Date: 7/9/2013 07:42:45
Modified: 7/9/2013 00: 16: l 2
Supplement Information':
Supplement Orficer
117/08/2013 02:3 l :54
1.'i11 pplement Type
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (6141) LEE, MARKE
(.'oncncc NKme Omcer
On Sunday July 7, 2013, members of the Fifth District conducted a canvass for M-1 in lhe 1600-1700 blocks of West Viginia Ave N.E under
vl:hides, 1600 block of Corcoran St NE, alley chcck{s),Mt. Olivette Road to Trinidad. Cruiser 9529-Detective Fessor directed a canvass of 1375
Holbrook Rd (Webb Elementary) with the asi;istance of Falcon( Air Support) with m:gative results in locating M-1. Falcon also conducted a
!lyover of Mt. Olivette Cemetery.
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Last Modified: 7/9/20 l3 00: l 6: 12
Supplement Date
07/08/2013 23:40:39
Conllu:t Name
Supplement Information
Supplement Type
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ARKER. ROBERT L
abandon vehicle, which was parked at that location. The victim was unconscious and unresponsive. DCFD medic unit responded and found signs
of lite and left the victim on 1he scene. The victim was pronounced dead at 1950 hours.
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Agency: MPD Cuse Number: 13094095 Date: 7/7/2013 23:42:04
Supplement Information
Supplement Type Supplement Dace
07/07/2013 23:40:56 ADDITIONAL CHARGE AT ARREST ONES, ELrZABETH T
Conrad Na.me
On July 7, 2013 Officer Jones and Detective Peser responded to est Virginia Avenue NE r a Command Post. A foot canvass was
conducted from the 1100-1800 block West Virginia Avenue NE. A k-9 Blood hound track was initiated by MPD and Montgomery County Police
Department. Gallaudet University was canvassed by MPD as well as Gallaudet Police Department. Falcon 1 provided air support and completed
a 4 block radius grid search over the area. All canvasses were negative.
Report: r _lwl ni.fn Prinltd by: ONES, E:LIZ1\BETH T ;it 7/7/2013 23:42 P:1ge 1 of I
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CCN District PSA Incident Data PD 251 Date Classification
13094095 5 506 07/07/2013 07/07/2013 CRITICAL
Last Name First Name Middle Name Date of Birth
KINgSBURY MICHAEL DENIS 12/31/2005
Adult/Juvenile Age Race Sex Psychiatric Suicidal
JUVENILE 7 8 M N N
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Reporting Person's Name Reporting Person's Phone Missing Person's Phone
Group Home Group Home Address
N WEST VIRGINIA AVENUE NE
Approving Official's
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MOATES
Status
CLOSED
Date of Current
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Group Home Phone
Photograph ~ i s t r i t Log
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Date of 24-
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Date of 7-day Date of 30-day Date of 60-day Preparing Member's
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07/08/2013
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AVE NE
Condition
ROBINSON,
BARBARA
Closing Member's Last
Name
DECEASED PARKER
Date of Closing PD 252 NCIC Cleared Cleared By NCIC Number
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07/0712013 21 :15 elizabeth jones (elizabetht.jones@dc.gov)
C-2 states MP threw a glass fixture out the back window. C-2 walked to the front room and
returned back to the rear bedroom when C-3 stated ''Micheal's gone!" ,"Micheal's gone!". C-
2 saw the back door opened and C-3 pointed in the direction she last saw her brother (MP).
Two (2) unidentified juveniles stated they saw the missing person in the area. The first
juvenile stated he saw a young boy fitting the description of the missing person on Raum
Street NE. The second juvenile stated he saw a young boy fitting the description of the
missing Road N ns ma. h negative ..
Childrens-- Teletype- WHC- Providence nd
Child Family Protected Service -Operate Cruiser 553 (Sgt Mongal), Cruiser 5020 (Sgt.
Steinhilber) and Cruiser 500 (Lt C.Hughes) responded to the scene. Cruiser 500 declared
the scene "Critical with command-post". 5D Detective Kasul responded to the scene.
Detective Hallahan (1790) responded from Youth Division.
07/07/2013 21: 15 elizabeth jones (elizabetht.jones@dc.gov)
The following boundaries were canvassed with negative results. Montana Ave NE to 17th
Street NE to Benning Road NE to Florida Ave NE to New York Avenue NE and all points in
between.
07/07/2013 21 :22 elizabeth jones ( elizabetht.jones@dc.gov)
M1'S MIDDLE NAME WAS ADDED TO THE ENTRY.
07/09/2013 07:06 laura williams (Laura.Fulton@DC.GOV)
On Monday, July 8, 2013, at approx. 1700 hours the victim was located in the rear
West Virginia Ave, Northeast in the rear of an abandon vehicle, which was parked at that
location. The victim was unconscious and unresponsive. DCFO medic unit responded and
found signs of life and left the victim on the scene. The victim was pronounced dead at 1950
hours.
10/29/2013 19:25 Richard Feser (Richard. Feser@DC.GOV)
On 10/18/2013, the undersigned contacted Ofc. Tinsley of the Cl C and requested that the
complainant be taken out of NCIC. Ofc. Tinsley completed the request.
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Endangered Missing
MICHAEL KINGSBURY
DOB: Dec31 ,200S
Missing: Jul 7. 2013
Height: 4'3" ( 130cm)
Eyes: Brown
Race: Black
1\fissing from:
WASHINGTON
DC
United States
Age Now: 7
Sex: Male
Weight: 601bs (27kg)
Black
Michael was last seen on July 7, 2013. His
hair is in dreadlocks. When Michael was last
seen, he was wearing a pull up diaper and
may have on a red shirt. Michael mar he in
need of medicnl attention.
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CCN District PSA Incident Date PD 251 Date Classification
13094095 5 506 07/07/2013 07/07/2013 CRITICAL
Last Name First Name Middle Name Date of Birth
KINSBURY MICHAEL Dent.:)
12/31/2005
Adult/Juvenile Age Race Sex Psychiatric Suicidal
JUVENILE 7 B M N N
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ROBINSON,
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07 /07/2013 21: 15 elizabeth jones ( elizabetht.lones@dc.gov)
C-2 states MP threw a glass fixture out the back window. C-2 walked to the front room and
returned back to the rear bedroom when C-3 stated "Micheal's gone!" ,"Micheal's gone!". C-
2 saw the back door opened and C-3 pointed in the direction she last saw her brother (MP).
Two (2) unidentified juveniles stated they saw the missing person in the area. The first
juvenile stated he saw a young boy fitting the description of the missing person on Raum
Street NE. The second juvenile stated he saw a young boy fitting the description of the
missing p t Road NE. Notifications m-negative
Children& Teletype- WHC rovidence-and
Child Fam1 y rotecte ervice 553 (Sgt Mongal), Cruiser 5020 (Sgt.
Steinhilber) and Cruiser 500 (Lt C.Hughes) responded to the scene. Cruiser 500 declared
the scene "Critical with command-post". 50 Detective Kasul responded to the scene.
Detective Hallahan (1790) responded from Youth Division.
07 /07/2013 21: 15 elizabeth jones ( elizabetht. jones@dc.gov)
The following boundaries were canvassed with negative results. Montana Ave NE to 17th
Street NE to Benning Road NE to Florida Ave NE to New York Avenue NE and all points in
between.
Update Case
71712013
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Hines, Marani (MPD)
From: Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 3:41 PM
To:
Cc:
Washington, Tisha (MPD); Mcmullin, Armanda (MPD); Hines, Morani (MPD)
Leon, Saray (MPD); Metcalf, Paul (MPD); Crump, Gwendolyn (MPD)
Subject:
Copy, thanks.
-----Original Message -----
From: Washington, Tisha (MPD)
Re: Media Request
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 03:36 PM
To: Douglas, Lewis (MPO); Mcmullin, Armanda (MPD); Hines, Marani (MPO)
Cc: Leon, Sa ray (MPD); Metcalf, Paul (MPD); Crump, Gwendolyn (MPD)
Subject: FW: Media Request
Please see Mr. Mesthos request below regarding missing person Michael Kingsbury.
With the D.C. Free Summer Meals Program, Kids and Teens Eat For Free at schools, parks, and community organizat ions
all summer long I
Call 311, text 202-656-SEAT, or visit www.onecitwouth.dc.gov to find a site near you.
----Original Message---
From: Mesthos, George A [mailto:gmesthos@wnew.com]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 2:58 PM
To: Washington, Tisha (MPD}
Subject: Media Request
Officer Washington,
Regarding search for 7 y-o Michael Kingsbury, have detectives checked MPD cctv footage from Mt. Olivet and w.
Virginia avenue?
Also there' s a gas station and shopping center in that direction.
Thank you,
George
George Mesthos
All-News 99.1 WNEW-FM
Reporter
(202) 365-0597
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Washington, Tisha (MPD)
Monday, July 08, 2013 3:36 PM
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To:
Cc:
Douglas, lewis (MPD); Mcmullin, Armanda (MPD); Hines, Marani (MPD)
Leon, Saray (MPD); Metcalf, Paul (MPD); Crump, Gwendolyn (MPD)
Subject: FW: Media Request
Please see Mr. Mesthos request below regarding missing person Michael Kingsbury.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mesthos, George A [mailto:gmesthos@wnew.com]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 2:58 PM
To: Washington, Tisha (MPD)
Subject: Media Request
Officer Washington,
Regarding search for 7 y-o Michael Kingsbury, have detectives checked MPD cctv footage from Mt. Olivet and W.
Virginia avenue?
Also there's a gas station and shopping center in that direction.
Thank you,
George
George Mesthos
All-News 99.1 WNEWFM
Reporter
(202) 365-0597
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Hines, Morani (MPD)
From: Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 2:11 PM
To: Steward, Valerie (MPO); Hines, Morani (MPD)
Cc:
Subject:
Mcmullin, Armanda (MPD); Randolph, Willie (MPD); Feser, Richard (MPD)
Fw: Command Bus
Fyi
From: Greene, Lamar (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 02:07 PM
To: Newsham, Peter (MPD); Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Subject: RE: Command Bus
Will be there shortly
From: Newsham, Peter (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 12.:53 PM
To: Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Cc: Greene, Lamar (MPD)
Subject: RE: Command Bus
Homeland is working on getting it over there.
From: Douglas, Lewis ( MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 12:23 PM
To: Newsham, Peter (MPD)
Subject: Command Bus
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Is it possible to get a Command vehicle to stage at the scene? If so, it can respond to the rear alley in the 1700 block of
WV Ave, NE.
Lewis J . Douglas, Jr.
Captain
Metropolitan Police Department
Youth Investigations Division
1700 Rhode Island Avenue, Northeast
Washington, DC 20018
(202) 576-7240
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Hines, Morani (MPD)
From:
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To:
Cc:
Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Monday, July 08, 2013 12:55 PM
Durham, Alfred (MPD)
Newsham. Peter (MPD); Steward, Valerie (MPD); Hines, Morani (MPO); Lanier, Cathy
(MPD)
Subject: Re: M/P Update
Copy.
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From: Durham, Alfred (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 12:54 PM
To: Douglas, Lewis (MPD)
Cc: Newsham, Peter (MPD); Steward, Valerie (MPD); Hines, Marani (MPD); Lanier, Cathy (MPD)
Subject: Re: M/P Update
Thank you. Please ensure that
contact is made with the 29 sex offenders
and documented.
Also, please provide another update at 1600 hours.
Thanks again.
Alfred Durham
Assistant Chief of Police
Metropolitan Police Department
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On Jul 8, 2013, at 12:18 PM, "Douglas, Lewi s {MPD)" <lewis.douglas@dc.gov> wrote:
A/C Durham,
We still have the recruits checking the alleys and doing door to door checl<s in the surrounding
neighborhood. K-9 did another search this morning with negative results. The sibling of the child who
reported that she saw the M/P out back of the apartment is being forensically interviewed at the Child
Advocacy Center. Falcon check again with negative results. We look into the mother's Facebook page
and she just mentions that the child is missing and she loves him. Gallaudet University cameras were
al so checked. We have volunteers assisting with the search. The mother has done multiple interviews t o
the media. Sex Offender Registry Unit is doing checks on 29 persons in the area. The Lt. from Property
has brought water for the recruits. Background work-ups are being conducted on the mother and
boyfriend.
Lewis J. Douglas, Jr.
Captain
Metropolitan Police Department
Youth Investigations Division
1700 Rhode Island Avenue, Northeast
Washington, DC 20018
{202) 576-7240
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Wright-Taylor, Cheryl (MPD)
Sent! Monday, July 08, 2013 5:15 PM
To: Douglas, Lewis (MPD); Steward, Valerie (MPD)
Cc: Hines, Marani (MPD); Mitchell, Marcus (MPD)
Hi Three, All
Cheryl A. Wright-Taylor
Detective Grade One
Metropolitan Police Department
Youth Investigations Division
Investigative Review Officer
1700 Rhode Island Avenue Northeast
Washington, DC 20018
Office (202) 576-6768
Direct Line (202) 576-7441
Fax Line (202) 576-6561
rager (202) 206-1200
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Mitchell, Marcus (MPD)
Subject:
FW: KINGSBERRY INFO
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From: Wright-Taylor, Cheryl (MPD)
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 4:52 PM
To: Douglas, Lewis (MPO); Steward, Valerie (MPD)
Cc: Hines, Morani (MPD); Mitchell, Marcus (MPD)
Subject: FW: KINGSBERRY INFO
Hi There, All
FYI I!!!!! I!
Cheryl A.
Oeteetive Grade One
;\'letropolitan Police Department
\' outh lnve11tigations Division
! nvestigativc Rcvitw Ofticcr
L 700 Rhocle lsland Avenue Northeast
Washington, DC 20018
Office (202) 576-67MI
l)ircct Line (202) 576-7441
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Subject: KINGSBERRY INFO
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Fw: Assistance needed
Hines, Morani M. [Morani.Hines@ic.fbi.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:30 PM
To: Hines, Marani (MPD)
Original Message -----
from: Gordon, Heather L.
To: Hines, Marani M.
Sent: Mon Jul 08 11:47:12 2013
From: Hines, Marani M.
!>ent: Monday, ,July 08, 2013 11:46 AM
To: Gordon, Heather L.
Subject: As.sistance needed
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Michael Kingsbury
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1700 block of West Virginia Avenue, NE
Sunday, July 7, 2013 9-9:30AM
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Detective Richard Feser (202) 576-6768
Command Information Center (202} 727-9099
1he Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating 7-year-old Michael Kingsbury, who
was last seen in the 1700 hlock of West Virginia Avenue, NE, on Sunday, July 7, 2013 between 9 :00 AM and 9:30 AM.
Michael is described as a 7-year-old Black male, approxi mately 4'3" tall, approximately 60 pounds, wit h dread
locks in his hair, and a light complexion. He was last seen wearing a pull u p. Michael is autistic and may be in
need of medical attention. Ref: CCN #12-094-o<JS.
lioW""T'(f HTi P. OUR INVESTIGATION.,... '
This case is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the detective(s)/
officer(s) listed above or the Command Information Center (CIC) at (202) 7279099. Anonymous information may be forwarded to the depart-
ment's TEXT TIP LINE by text messaging 50411.
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. cooperation of the community to assist us in solving crime. Without your help, those wanted for violent crimes will
continue to walk the streets and possibly harm ad
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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
Investigative Services Bureau
Youth Investigations Division
1700 Rhode Island Avenue. N.E .. Washington, D.C., 20018. (202) 576-6768, FAX (202) 576-6561
MEMORANDUM
TO: Commander
Youth Investigations Division
SUBJECT: After Action Report with Recommendations for a Missing Persons
Critical Command Post involving Michael Kingsbury, CCN 2013-
094-095
This Missing Persons Critical Command Post After Action Report is based on a
comprehensive timeline constructed on interviews, the Office of Unified
Communications (OUC) call logs and written reports.
The undersigned's intention is geared so that this report should be used as a
learning tool, it is not to blame any individual or unit in the cause or manner of
death of Michael-it is written to give the reader an account of the events
that unfolded from the initial call to the recovery of Michael -
Sunday, July 7, 2013, at 0957 hours - OUC received the initial call for the
Missing Person, Michael Kingsbury.
0958 hours - 50 SCl20 (Officer Tracy Williams) and SCl1 D (Officer Barbara
Robinson) received the call. Both responded.
Shortly after arriving on the scene
the missin
Officer Robinson related that she received the photo from the mother and began
taking notes and searched the apartment while Officer Williams canvassed for
the missing person. Officer Robinson canvassed the entire building and asked
for extra units to search the rear alley. Sergeant Wayne Steinhilber was the first
!)0 official and a short time later, Sergeant Tyshena Mongal and lieutenant
Corrine Hughes arrived on the scene. Sergeant Mongal asked Officer Robinson
where she had already searched for the missing person.
Officer Robinson related she did notice a car with out-of-state tags, she checked
it, but it was locked. Officer Robinson further related that all of the rear yards and
garage doors were checked by the responding officers. The units called his
name throughout the search. According to Officer Robinson the initial search of
the alley included Sergeant Steinhilber and Officers Williams, McFadden, and
Watkins. Officer Mathis was canvassing the area.
Lieutenant Hughes called more officers; Parades, Bell, Dennis, Freeman,
Bennett, Parks, Hairston, Burke, and Tate came to the scene. Officer Robinson
related that she gave Sergeant Mongal a map and she wrote down the locations
that were searched and the names of the officers on the search. Officer
Robinson further related that Sergeant Mongal called for K9 and Falcon;
afterwards she completed the initial report.
1006 hours - The lookout was given on the 50 zone. The Command Post was
the rear of the location of the missing person's home.
1100 hours - YID Watch Commander Detective Armanda McMullen received a
call in the YID Station the caller stated that they had a Missing
Person Command Post at _.-vest Virginia, Ave, NE. W/C Detective
McMullen assigned the case to Investigator Brian Hallahan.
1125 hours - YID Investigator Brian Hallahan arrived on the scene and was
briefed by Officer Robinson, Sergeant Mongal and Lieutenant Hughes. Officer
Robinson stated that 50 already searched the alley and they began to
nearb str cations. Investigator Hallahan then interviewed-
for additional information. Investigator Hallahan
observed Falcon in the vicinity of the scene.
1230 hours - Investigator Hallahan learned that 50 Officer Mat le
interviewed
_.... As this interview was being conducted, Investigator Hallahan
observed 50 officers canvassing nearby. Sergeant Mongal called the CIC and
had the lookout posted on the Temperature Board and the Public Information
Office (PIO) Officer Paul Metcalf was notified to assist.
1340 Hours - PIO Officer Metcalf released a Press Release in regards to the
Missing Person.
Between 1330-1400 hours - 50 Officer Pierre Sailsman looked through the
driver's side windows of the Altima and observed no body inside the vehicle, the
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1ehicle was locked.
- Investigator Hallahan interviewed
the home of the M/P on WV Ave, NE. Shortly thereafter, Investigator
Hallahan went to the Command Post (which consisted of a car) directly in the
rear of the location, he was briefed by SD Officer Sailsman. Officer iiiiii1an
related that K9 Officer Richard Scott conducted a track which led t o ~
Ave, NE. Officer Sailsman told Investigator Hallahan that K9 Officer Scott
knocked on the door and did not get an answer.
1445 hours - Investigator Hallahan pulled the CFSA reports involving M/P family
at YID.
1500 hours - Investigator Hallahan briefed YID Detective Richard Feser on the
case. Sergeant Marcus Mitchell who is not full duty was the evening YID W/C
and kept in constant communication and provided direction to Detective Feser
and Officer Elizabeth Jones from YID. The Field Commander (Commander
Melvin Scott) was notified. Lieutenant Gary Durand was the 5D W/C.
1600 - Detective Feser and Officer Jones arrived on the scene and spoke t.L-
SOD Sergeant Johnnie Walter who told them that he did a track that led to -
WV Ave, and he told them that he was waiting for Montgomery County's K9 Unit.
F/C Commander Scott was updated.
1600 - 1630 hours - Sergeant Mitchell reviewed Investigator Hallahan's PD 123.
1630 hours - Detective Feser had the SD officers assigned to assist check PIW
and the M/P's school for the M/P. Detective Feser asked SD Lieutenant Durand
to have his units canvass all of WN Ave. H ed the apartment again.
Detective Feser interviewed the o ~ n t of sidence
who told him that the occupant ~ Ave, NE.
1700 hours - Detective Feser, Officer Jones, Montgomery County K9 and
Sergeant Walter conducted another track which led them out the back yard and
down the alley (left) toward Mount Olivet Road, NE. The track ended at Trinidad
Avenue, NE. Falcon checked the area again.
1800 hours - Detective Feser and Officer Jones searched the abandoned
building next door to M/P's apartment bui lding with the assistance of SOD and
DCFO.
1938 hours- Detective Feser notified the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children (NCMEC) and requested the assistance of Team Adam.
2000 hours - Detective Feser and 5D patrol units checked the grounds of
Gallaudet University.
2200-2230 hours - Captain Christopher Cummings the midnight F/C conversed
vi a telephone with Sergeant Mitchell and Detective Feser at YID in regards to the
missing person.
- T- Mobile records were requested
- by YID Detective Marc Paris. YID midnight W/C NSergeant Lowell Grier
was briefed by Sergeant Mitchell in regards to the missing person.
2300 hours - NCMEC delivered 150 fliers to Detective Feser. The fliers were
given to the 5D Officers o utenant Edward Bernat.
Detective Feser observed rom NCMEC deliver fliers to the
Detective eser a so gave 1ers to his relief, Detective Mitchell,
CNMC ER Department and their security office.
2330 hours - Detective Feser went back to the scene and
Bernat moved the Command Post to th- home. -
Detective Feser checked and searched ehicle parked in the rear of
- WV Ave, NE. A/Sergeant Grier arrived on the scene of the Command Post.
2400 hours - Detective Feser checked the abandoned school on Mt. Olivet
Road, NE, with the assistance of Falcon and Lieutenant Bernat.
Midnight tour of duty- 5D Officer Daniel Castan informed SD Captain Morgan
Kane that during the midnight tour between Sunday, July 7, 2013, and Monday,
July 8, 2013, he looked in the Altima and did not observe the child in the vehicle.
Monday, July 8, 2013
0300-0330 hours - A/Sergeant Grier reviewed Detective Feser' s initial PD 123.
0400 hours - YID Detective Willis Mitchell was briefed by Detective Feser.
A/Sergeant Grier remained on the scene.
0445 hours - Detective Mitchell re-canvassed the rear alley again and checked
all trashcans and open areas.
0720 hours - YID Captain Douglas arrived on the scene in front Ave,
NE, and was briefed by Detective Mitchell and SD Officer Robinson. Captain
Douglas reviewed/kept the case jacket and assumed command for YID .
.Q.U.Q.hours - Captain Douglas moved the Command Post back to the rear of
NE. Captain Douglas called Lieutenant Hughes and requested
that the alley entrances in the rear be manned by 5D. Shortly thereafter,
Lieutenant Hughes arrived on the scene and advised that all the areas in the rear
and nearby streets had been canvassed on July 7, 2013. Captain Douglas also
requested that the MPA send recruits to conduct another canvass and requested
a 50 official to remain on the scene. Fliers were with all officers on the scene.
0850 hours - 21 MPA recruits arrived on the scene; Captain Douglas met with
MPO Robinson and advised him of what areas that needed to be searched in the
alley within the 1700 block of VVV Ave, NE. They split the group in half and the
recruits conducted their search. Fliers were given to the recruits for
dissemination and for recognition purposes.
0857 hours - PIO Officer Tisha Gant completed an updated flier and Mr. Kevin
Palmer completed additional fliers. The search in this particular alley took
approximately 1 hour. Falcon conducted another aerial search.
ssisted with canvassing the
neighborhood. f hey were an given fliers.
Between 0900 and 0930 hours - MPA Recruit John Merzig, reports he looked in
the Altima. Merzig recalled that the vehicle had a light color interior. He also
recalls the front and back seats were cleared off.
Between 0900 and 1000 hours - Recruit Ofc. Michael McNair checked the
Altima. He knocked on the trunk and called Michael's name. He looked through
the windows, checked all four doors and determined they were all locked. He
reported that he looked in the backseat and did not see anything.
tain Douglas had K9 Officer Stephen Giannini utilize his dog in
Ave, NE, to see if the dog would alert on anything around
and he checked the abandoned apartment building next door.
The search was negative. Captain Douglas met with Sergeant Mongal and
requested copies of all notes from the July 7, 2013, search efforts from all 50
members who assisted with the initial search.
1100 hours - The additional fliers were given to the recruits. citizens assisting
and to the 50 officers on the scene by YID Detective McMullin for dissemination.
1115 hours - Detective McMullin followed up and checked
with negative results.
Ave, NE,
1120 hours - YID lieutenant Valerie Steward and YID Sergeant Morani Hines
arrived on the scene.
~ 230 - Investigator Hallahan with afe Shores-
-conducted YID Detective Barbara
Johnson witnessed the interview. The ~ x Offender Registry Unit began
conducting checks on 29 registered persons in the area.
1145 hours - Detective Worell from SVU arrived on the scene as an observer.
Water was brought in for the recruits.
1200 hours - Captain Douglas conducted a press briefing on VVV Ave, NE.
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1210 hours - K9 Officers Giannini and Scott Fike conducted another sweep with
two dogs in the home and in the rear area of the location with negative results.
1218 hours -A Command Staff briefing email was sent by Captain Douglas to
the Command Staff.
I - . - t Hines received several Face Book
ro ay of Sergeant Hines'
email account describing
sent an officer with a heat seeking device to check the home
- Shortly thereafter, Mobile Crime arrived and took photos
inside and in the rear yard Ave, NE.
1430 hours - The MPD Alcohol Van arrived as the Command Post vehicle in the
rear of VW Ave, NE. A strategy briefing was conducted in the Command Post
addressing the things accomplished today and what's next by Captain Douglas,
Lieutenant Steward and Sergeant Hines.
1500 hours - A Command Staff briefing was held via a conference call .
1535 hours - 1500 additional fliers were picked up by YID Officer Jones and
disseminated to the canvassing officers and any citizen requesting.
1546 hours - The CIC provided two tag-reader hits on July
7, 2013. (1023 hours and 1117 hours @ Mt. Olivet and \fN Ave.)
1630 hours - Lieutenant Steward assumed command of the Command Post and
was given the missing persons case jacket by Captain Douglas.
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1734 hours - Captain Bolesta from Montgomery County Police Department
contacted MPD and offered assistance from his Missing Persons Coordinator.
1740 hours - YID Detectives. Jonathan Andrews and Miguel Miranda conducted
another canvass of the vehicles in the 1700 block of \fN Ave, NE, rear alley and
discovered the M/P in the rear yard of - VW Ave, NE, inside the rear
passenger compartment of the Altima, atop of the floorboard lying in the prone
position facing down. His diaper was in the rear seat.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Patrol units when canvassing should gain the missing persons ability to
comprehend and identify the characteristics of the condition and how they could
use it to apply to the missing persons search from the first officer on the scene.
The first officer on the scene should determine what interests the missing person
has, are they fascinated with anything, to include items, areas or persons.
The first officer on the scene should determine what would seem interesting to a
person with the mindset of the missing person, in this instance "autism".
This incident should have been identified as a "search and rescue mission" from
the onset, the missing person in this investigation did not have the capability to
comprehend complex reasoning.
The Incident Command System (ICS) format should be used when handling a
Missing Persons Critical Command Post Search and Rescue incidents such as
this.
The last known location where the missing person was last seen must be
thoroughly searched, even if someone said it was searched, it should be
searched again. In addition, the Incident Commander and the lead investigator
should be specific when instructing the search team on where to search and how
to search, i.e. under crawl spaces and inside of vehicles to include the floor
boards of vehicles, documenting what they observed. Anywhere you can see, is
anywhere a person with autism can become disoriented.
A district patrol official must always remain on the scene and be the Incident
Commander and/or work with the lead investigator to ensure that their units are
carrying out their tasks. The canvass must be coordinated between the Incident
Commander and/or patrol official and the lead investigator.
Patrol units, supervisors and Missing Persons investigators should have PD
374's (Crime Investigation Follow-up Card) in their possession and complete
filling out the PD 374-A's (Canvass Follow-up Sheet) when handling incidents
involving missing persons. See Special Order 12-22.
Comprehensive note taking from all persons involved in the search must be
taken to include where, who, what, when. how and what time areas were
3earched. Once completed, all notes must be copied for the lead investigator or
Incident Commander in charge of the search prior to check-off.
Maps should be used to document areas searched with hand written diagrams by
the searching party. Once completed, they should be turned in to the Incident
Commander and/or lead investigator.
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A Mobile Command Center should be available 24-7 for the purpose of Missing
Persons cases such as this or a Missing Person Command vehicle should be
designated and equipped with an open access computer with internet capability
to all MPD databases, and a color printer, scanner and copier.
Hourly reports should be given to the Incident Commander and/or lead in
investigator. Time is of the essence in incidents of this magnitude.
Once a Command Post is established at the last known location of the missing
person, it should not be moved unless information has been determined that it
should be moved.
Two or more YID investigators should be assigned to assist the lead investigator
along with a YID official in a Missing Persons Critical Command Post "search and
rescue" incident.
Search and Rescue training must be conducted by the Metropolitan Police
Department Academy (MPA) for all patrol officials and YID investigators; in
addition MPA should conduct annual in-seivice training on the following:
General Order 302.02, Radio Broadcasts and Look-outs
General Order 304.03, Missing Persons Reports
Special Order 1 2 ~ 2 2 Witness Canvassing
1. Create a Quick Reference for First Responders, Supervisors, and
Managers on procedures for operating and conducting Missing Persons
Critical Command Post Search and Rescue incidents.
2. Create Roll Call Training for all members to address the proper way to
conduct and operate a Missing Persons Critical Command Post Search
and Rescue incident.
Attachment
SPECIAL ORDER
Tltl
Witness Canvasses
Number
S0-1222
Effective Date
October 26, 2012
Related to:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GOSPT-401.01 (Fleld Reporting System)
I. Backoround Paoe 1
II. Procedures Page 1
Ill. Provision Paae 2
IV. Attachments Page 2
I. BACKGROUND
The purpose of this order is to establish the procedures for patrol members who
conduct witness canvasses as part of their preliminary investigations of incidents
and offenses to include the issuance of PD Forms 374 (Crime Investigation
FollowUp Card) and the completion of PD Forms 374-A (Canvass Follow-Up
Sheet).
II. PROCEDURES
A. Members shall canvass the area of incidents/offenses:
1. In instances when the suspect may still be in the immediate area
and identification can be made; and
2. In incidents involving missing persons.
NOTE: When possible, members should canvass the area with the victim.
B. Members shall leave a completed copy of the PD Form 374 (Crime
Investigation Follow-Up Card) at canvassed residences when residents
are not available.
c. Members shall complete a PO Form 374-A (Canvass Follow-Up Sheet)
documenting all persons contacted as part of the witness canvass.
D. Members shall ensure completed PD Forms 374-A are submitted to their
check-off official.
WITNESS CANVASSES (S0-12-22) 2 of 2
E. Check-off officials shall ensure completed PD Forms 37 4-A are submitted
to their District Investigative Review Officer (I RO) tor follow-up.
Ill. PROVISION
The provisions of this order shall supplement the requirements specified in GO-
S PT-401. 01 (Field Reporting System) and shall be adhered to until such time as
the requirements of this order are incorporated into GO-SPT-401.01.
IV. ATTACHMENTS
1. Attachment A: PD Form 37 4 (Crime Investigation Follow-up Card)
2. Attachment B: PD Form 374-A (Canvass Follow-up Sheet)
CLL: PAB:MOC:GHE
~ ~
Cathy L. Lanier
Chief of Police
METAOPOUTAN POUU DEPARTMNT I i>.mol Sl'\Acu and Scl'IOOI S.c"ri!V 131Jruu
Canvass Follow-up Sheet
OFFICER'S NAM: --------------
CAO#! _____________ _
OFFENSE:-----------------
COi: _____________
DATi Of CANVASS: ____________ STREET!
I Houte/ Apt. Name Phcn CIC F/U?
P0-37& left? I
Number (Yes/No)
PluH IO<Ward completed copy to your Oitrkt Review Officer. _ ______ K>JlA 1011
30-12-22 CWilness Canvasses)
..\Uachment 1:3
PO Form 374-A (Canvass Follow-Up Sheet)
P1ge 1 of 2
OG!ober 26. 2012
I Apt.
Ph Me CIO f / U1 PD-314 Left1 I
Number (Ye5/No) (Yes/No)
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forward completltd copy ta your OlUrict Review Officer.
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(
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/1/ilness Canvasses)
,\ttachment B
;=> I) Form 374-A (Canvass t=ollow-Up Sheet)
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