Police are searching for a male suspect accused of throwing a beer keg through the front window of a Georgetown bakery late Sunday night, leaving significant damage but no reported injuries. According to D.C. police, officers responded shortly after 11 p.m. Sunday to a report of property damage at Georgetown Cupcake at the corner of 33rd Street and M Street Northwest. When officers arrived, they found the front window at the business fully shattered and observed a gray keg inside the store. Multiple cameras are located inside and outside the business; Georgetown Cupcake shared video on social media that shows a male suspect apparently picking up a keg and using it to smash the window.
Please reach out to MPD if you recognize this individual. This happened at 11pm last night at 33rd & M. Employees were on-site and could have been seriously injured. pic.twitter.com/HHF5RgFlv6
— Georgetown Cupcake (@GTownCupcake) May 18, 2026
An employee told police she was inside the bakery when she heard a loud noise and the sound of glass breaking, according to a police report. She immediately moved to the back of the store for safety. Police said the employee described the suspect as a white male with brown hair, approximately 5-foot-8-inch to 5-foot-9-inch, wearing a green T-shirt and khaki pants. She told investigators she was unable to see his face. According to police, after throwing the keg through the window, the suspect walked north on the 1200 block of 33rd Street Northwest. 
