City of F.C. Crime Report: November 16 – 22, 2010

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for Nov 16-22, 2010

Graffiti-Damage to Property, 904 Ellison St (The Fields), Nov 16, unknown suspect(s) using a permanent marker wrote on lobby walls and broke light bulbs some time before Nov 13.

Larceny – Theft from Motor Vehicle, 200 blk W Rosemary Ln, Nov 17, 06:54 AM, unknown suspect(s) removed multiple tools from a work truck parked overnight on the street.

Smoking in a Non-Designated Area, 6763 Wilson Blvd, #12B (Café de Paris Restaurant), Nov 18, 03:46 PM, a male, 68, of Falls Church was cited for smoking in a restaurant.

Smoking Prohibited in Restaurant, 6763 Wilson Blvd, #12B (Café de Paris Restaurant), Nov 18, 03:51 PM,), a male, 41, of Falls Church was cited for permitting smoking in a restaurant.

Larceny – Theft from Building, 6763 Wilson Blvd, #1 (Planet Fitness) Nov 19, between 06:20 PM and 8:00 PM, unknown suspect(s) cut the locks on two lockers and removed valuables.

Destruction of Property, 220 N Washington St (State Theatre), Nov 19, 11:07 PM, three poster display cases were broken by a known suspect.

Larceny – Theft from Motor Vehicle, 127 E Broad St (Applebee’s), Nov 20, between 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM, unknown suspect(s) shattered a driver’s side window and took a bag containing a Dell laptop and a Navagom GPS.

Smoking in a Non-Designated Area, 6757 Wilson Blvd #17 (Déjà Vu), Nov 20, 11:01 PM, a male, 37, of Arlington was cited for smoking in a restaurant.

Larceny – Theft from Motor Vehicle, 140 S Maple Ave (Bowl America), Nov 20, between 8:30 PM and 11:07 PM, a passenger side window was broken by unknown suspect(s) and a Tom Tom GPS, Visa Card and a diamond ring were taken.

Vandalism to Motor Vehicle, 200 blk E Fairfax St, Nov 21, 07:53 AM, unknown suspect(s) broke a rear right window. Owner was not available and it is unknown if any items were taken.

 

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