City of F.C. Crime Report: March 30 – April 5, 2010

City of Falls Church, Va. Crime Report for March 30-April 5, 2010

Assault, Simple, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., March 30, 3:12 a.m., unknown person(s) struck victim several times.  The victim sustained minor injuries.

Drunkenness, 500 blk. Roosevelt Blvd., March 30, 3:15 p.m., police arrested a female, 23, of Falls Church, VA for being Drunk In Public.

Drunkenness, 400 blk. Jackson St., March 30, 4:39 p.m., police arrested a female, 41, of Falls Church, VA for being Drunk In Public.

Recovered Stolen Auto, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., March 31, 1:49 a.m., a blue Audi was recovered from the rear parking lot of 6795 Wilson Blvd.  The vehicle had been reported stolen out of Fairfax County.

Larceny from Building, 6763-R1 Wilson Blvd., Planet Fitness, March 31, Between 2:00 p.m., and 3:30 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a black and red backpack from an unsecured locker.  The backpack contained a pair of reading glasses valued at $400, miscellaneous keys, and $5.00 in cash.

Larceny, 100 blk. Tollgate Way, March 31, 5:16 p.m., unknown person(s) stole 2 copper rainspouts from a residence.

Larceny from Vehicle, 100 blk. S. Washington St., March 31, 7:57 p.m., unknown person(s) cut and stole a catalytic converter from a beige Toyota 4Runner.

Larceny, CVS, 1150 W. Broad St., March 31, 8:36 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment, and stole $8.97 worth of hair removal products.  Suspect #1 is described as a white male, approximately 25 years old, brown hair in a ponytail, and has a thin build.  Suspect #2 is described as a white female, approximately 23 years old, brown hair, and has a thin build.  Suspect #3 is described as a white male, approximately 23 years old, with a thin build, wearing a backwards baseball cap.  Suspect #4 is a black male, approximately 27 years old, with black hair, a goatee, and wearing glasses.  The suspects were seen leaving the scene in a dark blue vehicle.

Larceny from Vehicle, Motor Vehicle Parts, 100 blk. Chanel Terr., March 31 between 3:30 p.m., and 8:46 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a gas cap from a white Volvo.

Larceny from Vehicle, 600 blk. Langston Ln., between April 1, 11:00 p.m., and April 2, 7:30 a.m., unknown person(s) stole a Laptop, and computer bag from a vehicle.

Motor Vehicle Theft, 6761-R1 Wilson Blvd. Planet Fitness, April 2, between 5:01 p.m., and 5:32 p.m. unknown person(s) stole a red Ford 2 door SUV that was parked in front of the establishment.  Suspect is described as wearing a white hoodie with the hood up, white baseball cap, red shirt, blue jogging pants with a white stripe up the leg, and white shoes.  Incident to the case, the vehicle was recovered by Arlington County Police.

Urinating in Public, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., April 3, 1:53 a.m., police arrested a male, 39, of Aldie, VA. for Urinating in Public.

Liquor Law Violation, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., April 3, 1:53 a.m., police arrested a male, 19, of Alexandria, VA. for Underage Possession of Alcohol, Urinating in Public, and Presenting False Identification.

Driving Under the Influence, 500 blk. Roosevelt Blvd., April 4, 1:10 a.m., police arrested a male, 29, of Lanham, MD., for DUI (2nd offense within 5 years), Refusal, and Driving while Revoked-DUI Related.

Liquor Law Violation, 300 blk. Forest Dr.,  April 4, 3:06 a.m., police charged 3 juveniles for Underage Possession of Alcohol.  The juveniles were released to the custody of their parents.

Assault, Simple, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd. April 4, 3:27 p.m., unknown person(s) struck the victim about the chest, and shoulder area.  The victim sustained minor injuries.  Suspect is described as an Asian male 30-35 years old, approximately 5’3″ tall, wearing a white short sleeve shirt, and blue jeans.  Suspect fled the area in a white Toyota Rav 4.

Urinating in Public, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., April 5, 12:40 a.m., police arrested a male, 46, of Springfield, VA. for Urinating in Public.

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