Crime Report: September 8 – 14, 2009

Attempted Arson, 103 W Columbia St., (Columbia Baptist Church), September 8, 3:30 PM, a bag with a possible arson device was found in an attic space and turned over to the Fire Marshall.

Stolen Auto, 500 blk. Roosevelt Blvd., between September 8, 3:00 PM and September 9, 8:30 PM a Honda Accord was stolen from the parking lot of a residence. The vehicle was recovered September 10 in Washington, DC.

Drunk in Public, 6757 Wilson Blvd., (Eden Center), September 9, 9:57 PM, a male, 29, of Falls Church, VA was arrested for being drunk in public.

Driving under the Influence, Wilson Blvd and Leesburg Pike, September 10, 01:33 AM, Alexander a male, 24 of Fairfax, VA was arrested for driving under the influence.

Larceny from Auto, 200 blk Noland St., September 11, several items were removed from an unlocked car.

Driving under the Influence, 100 blk W Broad St., September 12, 01:45 AM, a female, 26 of Chesapeake, VA was arrested for driving under the influence.

Driving under the Influence, 100 blk N. Spring St., September 12, 01:12 AM, Alexander a male, 24 of Fairfax, VA was arrested for driving under the influence.

Drunk in Public, 100 blk N. Spring St., September 12, 01:47 AM, Derek a male, 26 of Fairfax, VA was arrested for being drunk in public.

Driving under the Influence, 600 blk S. Washington St., September 13, 00:59 AM, a male, 64, of Virginia Beach, VA was arrested for driving under the influence.

Simple Assault, 1218 W Broad St. (Starbuck’s), September 13, 6:11 PM. following a sidewalk altercation with a subject known to him, a male, 38, of Dunn Loring, VA was charged with simple assault.

Disorderly Conduct, 6793 Wilson Blvd. (Ta Do Restaurant), September 13, 02:00 AM, a male, 27, of Annandale, VA was arrested for disorderly conduct.

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