U.S. marshals are looking for two men suspected of breaking into homes in Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and they are asking the public for information to help find them.
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Delonte Greenwald, 21, and Tre Richardson, 20, are wanted by Montgomery County police for burglary. Greenwald is also wanted for violating his probation for a robbery conviction in D.C., and for violating his probation for an auto theft conviction in Montgomery County.
Marshals deputies are turning to readers of The Washington Examiner for help.
“We’d like to put this dynamic duo out of business,” said Inspector Matt Burke, of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force. “Nighttime burglaries are particularly egregious. With the victims being home, the chances of a violent confrontation are much greater.”
Both subjects have a history of assault and drug charges. Both are from Northeast Washington. Greenwald has lived on 19th Street NE and Richardson has lived on Jay Street NE.
They are both believed to still be in D.C. or the surrounding suburbs.
They both have had long dreadlocks and short cropped hair in the past, and both men are listed as 5 foot 11 and 180 pounds.
Richardson has a tattoo of writing on his neck.
Since 2008, 36 fugitives — including convicted murderers, kidnappers, child sex offenders, rapists and scam artists — have been captured or turned themselves in as a direct result of being featured as one of The Examiner’s “Most Wanted.”
Last week, a tip from an alert reader led to the arrest of a man wanted in a 1997 slaying.
Anyone with information on either Greenwald or Richardson should contact the task force at 301-489-1717. Please specify which subject you are providing information on.
