Crime Report: August 25 – 31, 2009

Driving Under the Influence, 6500 blk. Arlington Blvd., August 26, 00:32 AM, a male, 36, of Alexandria, VA was arrested for Driving Under the Influence.

Drunk in Public, 6500 blk. Arlington Blvd., August 26, 00:46 AM, a male, 36, of Springfield, VA was arrested for being drunk in public.

Larceny from Vehicle, 1100 blk. Jackson Ct., between August 17 and August 27, approximately $15 worth of items were taken from an unlocked vehicle.

Larceny from Vehicle, 201 N. Washington St., August 27, 11:30 AM, victim returned to her car and found the driver window broken.  Missing from the inside were two Apple Ipods and a Garmin GPS unit.

Drunk in Public, 6763-R3 Wilson Blvd., (Diamond Nightclub), August 28, 00:01 AM, a male, 57, of Falls Church was arrested for being drunk in public.

Drunk in Public, 6763 Wilson Blvd (Eden Center), August 30, 00:51 AM, a male, 29, of Alexandria, VA was arrested for being drunk in public.

Driving Under the Influence, 600 blk. Roosevelt Blvd, August 30, 03:02 AM, a female, 36, of Herndon, VA was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Larceny, 400 blk S. Maple Ave., August 31, 10:59 AM resident reported that her new gold and black Bianchi Womans style racing bicycle was taken from a locked bike rack approximately three weeks ago.

Larceny, 6700 blk Wilson Blvd., (Eden Center) August 31, 05:00 AM, used cooking oil valued at $1,300 was taken from outside storage vats by unknown suspects

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