WASHINGTON — Police are looking for two suspects after a stabbing at Union Station in Northeast D.C. left one person dead.
Officials said the stabbing happened Sunday morning. Police said the victim was presumed dead upon arrival at the scene.
Police are now looking for a black female in her medium 20s. She has a medium build and is wearing a brown jacket, blue jeans and brown boots.
Police are also looking for a white male in his mid 20s. He's clean shaven, has a medium build and is wearing a denim bandanna, a dark jacket and is carrying a black bag with white stripes.
Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Trains are bypassing Union Station as police search for the suspects.
This isn't the first 2020 stabbing in the DMV.
Prince George's County police announced Jan. 8 that a man accused of stabbing his wife to death turned himself into the Department of Corrections. He was being held on a no-bond status.
Homicide detectives issued an arrest warrant Jan. 6 for 41-year-old James Dorsey, who was wanted on a first-degree murder charge in the fatal stabbing of his wife, 42-year-old Nika Dorsey.
On Jan. 2, officers were called to do a wellness check in the 8700 block of Ritchie Drive around 5:30 a.m. when they found Nika inside a car, police said.
Nika was discovered with trauma to her upper body with bruising. She was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.
Police noticed that one of the car windows was broken into. Detectives are working to find out how the car damage relates to what lead up to the Nika's death.