Crime & Safety

Woman Wanted In Fatal Stabbing Of Alexandria Man: DC Police

Homicide detectives released photos of a woman in connection with the Sept. 16 fatal stabbing of Hassan Jalloh, 20, of Alexandria.

WASHINGTON, DC — Homicide detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department released photos Monday of a woman wanted in connection with the Sept. 16, fatal stabbing of Hassan Jalloh, 20, of Alexandria, Virginia, according to a police release. Police identified the woman in the photos as Dionna Ariel Prince, 19, of no fixed address.

Officers from the First District responded around 6:30 p.m., to the 600 block of I St., N.W., for the report of a stabbing. Upon arrival, they found Jalloh unconscious, unresponsive, and suffering from multiple stab wounds. D.C. Fire and EMS transported Jalloh to a nearby hospital for treatment, but all live-saving efforts failed and he was pronounced dead.

On Monday, MPD identified Prince as a suspect in the stabbing. She is wanted on a D.C. Superior Court arrest warrant for first degree murder while armed.

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MPD is currently offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of individuals responsible for any homicide in the District. Anyone with information about this case or the location of Prince is as to call 202-727-9099 or send a text message to 50411.


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