Falls Church City Crime Report

For Week of December 2 – 8, 2008




Larceny from Building, Columbia Baptist Church, 103, W Columbia St., between November 29 and December 2, unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole (3) mugs and a shoebox containing a check in the amount of $25.00, hair clips, a notebook, a Hello Kitty pen, and bracelets.

Larceny from Vehicle, Argias Restaurant, 124 N Washington St., December 2, 8:34 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entry into the victim’s vehicles and stole (2) GPS, $20.00 cash, and a vehicle registration card.

Larceny from Vehicle, Argias Restaurant, 124 N Washington St., December 2, 9:00 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entry into the victim’s vehicles and stole a Dell Laptop Computer, (2) GPS, a weighted base,

Larceny from Vehicle, 900 blk. W Broad St., December 21, 9:40 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a laptop bag containing a Mac Book Computer, wireless adaptor, laptop sleeve and Yoga book.

Larceny from Vehicle, Bowl America, 140 S Maple Ave., December 2, between 6:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a GPS.

Larceny from Vehicle, Bowl America, 140 S Maple Ave., December 2, 10:48 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole (2) laptop computers.

Larceny from Vehicle, Bowl America, 140 S Maple Ave., December 2, between 10:15 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a Blackberry, (2) compact music disk, and a car charger.

Larceny from Vehicle, Bowl America, 140 S Maple Ave., December 2, 11:17 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a laptop computer.

Larceny from Vehicle, Bowl America, 140 S Maple Ave., December 2, 11:30 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a pair of shoes and a GPS.

Larceny, Shoplifting, Syms, 1000 E Broad St., December 3, 7:50 p.m., police arrested a female, 49, of Washington, DC for stealing merchandise totaling $200.00.

Motor Vehicle Theft, 100 blk. W Broad St., December 3, between 6:55 p.m. and 8:19 p.m., unknown person(s) stole victim’s blue 2002 Ciak 50 Moped.

Larceny, Impulsive, 502 W Broad St., December 4, between 6:00 p.m. and 8:19 p.m., unknown person(s) stole the “Store Open” flag from outside the establishment.

Larceny from Vehicle, 300 blk. S Maple Ave., between December 2 and December 4, unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a blue T-Mobile Sidekick.

Drunkenness, 300 blk. W Broad St., December 4, 9:38 p.m., police arrested a male, 43, of Centreville, MD for DIP.

Larceny from Building, 1100 blk. S Washington St., December 5, 9:50 a.m., unknown person(s) stole victim’s package that was dropped off by a carrier.

Burglary, Commercial, Corporate Media Solutions, 701 W Broad St., #404, between November 26 and December 1, unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole a computer and DVD player. Incident to the case, suspect(s) attempted to make unauthorized credits purchases by using the establishment’s point of sale machine.

Larceny from Building, 450 W Broad St., #220, December 4, 3:30 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a laptop computer from the establishment.

Urinating in Public, 900 blk. W Broad St., December 5, 9:52 p.m., police arrested a male, 35, of Gaithersburg, MD for Urinating in Public.

Drunkenness, 100 blk. Park Ave., December 6, 12:04 p.m., police arrested a male, 28, of Manassas, VA for DIP.

Larceny, Shoplifting, CVS, 1150 W Broad St., December 6, 12:34 a.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment and concealed (3) bottles of Robitussin Cough Syrup inside a backpack. The subject was confronted reference the concealed items, dropped the backpack and fled the establishment. The subject is described as a W/M, approximately 17 to 19 years of age, approximately 5`9“ in height, with a slim build.

Drunkenness, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., December 6, 8:16 p.m., police arrested a male, 51, of NO FIXED ADDRESS, for DIP.

Larceny from Building, 500 blk. Roosevelt Blvd., December 6, 7:22 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a pack of oatmeal and a bar of soap.

Drunkenness, 400 blk. Poplar Dr., December 6, 10:50 p.m., police arrested a male, 35, of Arlington, VA for DIP.

Drunkenness, 200 blk. S Washington St., December 7, 5:00 a.m., police arrested a male, 27, of Silver Spring, MD; and a male, 33, of Gaithersburg, MD for DIP.

Disorderly Conduct, The Falls Church, 115 E Fairfax St., December 7, 11:22 a.m., police arrested a female, 27, of Falls Church, VA for Disorderly Conduct.

Simple Assault, Starbucks, 1218 W Broad St., December 7, 5:23 p.m., police arrested a male, 44, of Alexandria, VA for Simple Assault.

Larceny from Vehicle, 200 blk. Van Buren St., between December 7, 7:30 p.m. and December 8, 5:50 p.m., unknown person(s) gained entrance into the victim’s vehicle and stole a GPS.

Recent News

House Democrats Seek Immediate Termination of DOGE's Unauthorized Use of AI Systems, Call Out Security Risks and Potential Criminal Liability

House Democrats Seek Immediate Termination of DOGE's Unauthorized Use of AI Systems, Call Out Security Risks and Potential Criminal Liability

April 17, 2025 (Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Representatives Don Beyer (D-VA), Mike Levin (D-CA), and Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) were joined by 45 additional…
Our Man In Arlington 4-17-2025

Our Man In Arlington 4-17-2025

National Volunteer Week runs from April 20 to April 26 this year, which provides an opportunity to celebrate the importance of the role of volunteers in our community. Let me highlight one story, which seems simple on its face: it starts…
Beyer Warns of Trump Policy Impacts on Region, U.S. & World

Beyer Warns of Trump Policy Impacts on Region, U.S. & World

U.S. Rep. Donald S. Beyer Jr., came before the group that he was president of 45 years ago as a…
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
On Key

Stories that may interest you

Our Man In Arlington 4-17-2025

National Volunteer Week runs from April 20 to April 26 this year, which provides an opportunity to celebrate the importance of the role of volunteers in our community. Let me highlight one story, which seems simple on its face: it starts with a high school student who volunteered with a reading

A Penny for Your Thoughts 4-17-2025

Donald Trump finally told the truth! In one of his rambling “lectures” – you know, the kind where he starts out focused on the topic and ends up terming Joe

Support Local News!

For Information on Advertising:

Legitimate news organizations need grass roots support like never before, and that includes your Falls Church News-Press. For more than 33 years, your News-Press has kept its readers informed and enlightened. We can’t continue without the support of our readers. This means YOU! Please step up in these challenging times to support the news source you are reading right now!