City of F.C. Crime Report: October 5 – 11, 2010

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for Oct 5-11, 2010

Urinating in Public, 917 W Broad St (El Zunzal), Oct 5, 00:18 AM, a male, 38, of Falls Church was arrested for Urinating in Public.

Vandalism to Vehicle, 300 blk N Virginia Ave, between 06:00 PM Oct 4 and 10:10 AM Oct 5, a car’s windshield was shattered.

Commercial Burglary, 126 W Broad Street (Hunan Café), Oct 9, 09:00 AM, front glass door was smashed and a cash register containing US currency was stolen. Suspect(s) unknown.

Commercial Burglary, 1079 W Broad St (Pita Wrap), Oct 9, 09:44 AM, front window was smashed and a cash register containing US currency was stolen. Suspect(s) unknown.

Destruction of Property, 1140 W Broad St (Baskin Robbins), Oct 9, 11:58 AM, a glass side door was shattered. Entry was not gained and nothing was taken.

Residential Burglary, 900 blk Ellison St, Oct 10, 02:25 PM, an HP laptop computer was stolen from a residence, possibly through an open window. Suspect(s) unknown.

Urinating in Public, 917 W Broad St (El Zunzal), Oct 11, 00:49 AM, a male, 30, of Vienna, a male, 33, of Fairfax and a male, 39, of Vienna were arrested for Urinating in Public.

 

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