Just after midnight this morning, the Arlington Police Department arrested a wanted suspect with some help from Alexandria and Fairfax police.
The suspect was located in the area of King Street and S. Wakefield Street. Scanner traffic indicated the incident may have been related to an armed carjacking around three days before.
POLICE ACTIVITY: A police helicopter was used to assist with locating a wanted suspect in the area of King Street and S. Wakefield St. The suspect was located and taken into custody. Police remain in the area investigating. pic.twitter.com/jewTsb4BOR
— ArlingtonCountyPD (@ArlingtonVaPD) May 3, 2023
Alexandria Police Department spokesman Marcel Bassett said Ky-Jai Banks-Ross, 18, of Alexandria was arrested — though a tweet from the Alexandria Police Department last night noted “all suspects have been located and apprehended” and scanner traffic indicated three suspects fled from a car.
A Fairfax County helicopter was also involved in the search.
Notification:: In response to assisting an outside agency locate suspects of a crime, there is a helicopter and moderate police presence near and around the 3500 block of King Street. pic.twitter.com/6Il3Q84bq3
— Alexandria Police (@AlexandriaVAPD) May 3, 2023
update: All three suspects are in custody. h/t @autism_mommie cc: @ARLnowDOTcom @AlexandriaNow https://t.co/hJUD85Ikmi
— Alan Henney (@alanhenney) May 3, 2023
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