City of F.C. Crime Report: April 10 – 16, 2012

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for April 10 – 16, 2012

Larceny from Building, 6763 Wilson Blvd. #R1 (Planet Fitness) On Apr. 10, an unknown suspect(s) stole personal items from a locker.

Trespassing, 701 W. Broad St. #304 On Apr. 10, a male, 20, of Reston, was arrested for Trespassing.

Larceny from Building, 131 Great Falls St. #200 On Apr. 11, an unknown suspect entered the office and stole unattended cash.  The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 55 years old.  He had a thin build and short hair and was wearing a painter’s mask and rubber gloves.

Larceny from Building, 900 block Hillwood Ave. On Apr. 11 an unknown suspect stole a wallet from a residence.  The victim observed a tall Asian male, slender build, mid 30s to early 40s in age with short straight black hair leaving the victim’s driveway.  The subject was described as possibly wearing a white shirt and carrying a black cloth bag similar to a briefcase.

Driving Under the Influence, 6700 block Wilson Blvd. On Apr. 12, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation.  The driver, a male, 33, of Annandale, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence.

Narcotics Violation, 7124 Leesburg Pike (George Mason High School) On Apr. 12, a 16-year-old male, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana.

Larceny from Building, 7124 Leesburg Pike (George Mason High School) On Apr. 12, cash was stolen from an unattended wallet in the gymnasium.

Destruction of Property, 300 block N. Virginia Ave. On Apr. 12, the victim reported an unknown suspect(s) damaged the hasp of a storage container sometime between Apr. 10 and 12.

Larceny of Vehicle Parts, 100 block Tollgate Way On Apr. 13, the victim reported a license plate stolen from the victim’s vehicle.

Assault and Battery, Unlawful Entry, and Destruction of Property, 500 block Roosevelt Blvd. On Apr. 14, officers responded to the area for a report of disturbance.  A male, 37, of Oakland, CA, was arrested for Assault and Battery, Unlawful Entry, and two counts of Destruction of Property.  A female, 69, of Los Angeles, CA, was arrested for Assault and Battery.

Shoplifting, 103 E. Broad St. (Complete Strategist) On Apr. 14, two unknown suspects concealed trading card merchandise.  The merchandise was recovered.

Larceny from Vehicle, 400 block S. Maple Ave. On Apr. 14, an unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and stole the victim’s laptop computer and bag.

Public Drunkenness, 220 N. Washington St. (State Theater) On Apr. 14, a male, 29, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Abduction, Robbery, and Assault & Battery, 115 Hillwood Ave. (Anime Pavilion) On Apr. 14, officers responded to the area for a report of shoplifting. Following an investigation, officers determined the store owner, a male, 29, of Chantilly, suspected an employee was shoplifting and locked the victim in a room and demanded money. There was no evidence of shoplifting. He was arrested for Robbery, Abduction, and Assault & Battery.

Public Drunkenness, 220 N. Washington St. (State Theater) On Apr. 15, a male, 31, of Fairfax, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Graffiti, 200 block Midvale Dr.  On Apr. 15, green spray paint was observed on a vehicle and on a retaining wall.

Larceny from Building, 300 block S. Virginia Ave. On Apr. 15, the victim reported an unknown suspect(s) stole cash sometime between Feb. 7 and 19.

Larceny from Vehicle, 130 E. Broad St. On Apr. 16, various personal items were stolen from a bag.  An unknown wallet was also located in the vehicle.  Further investigation revealed a vehicle from the owner’s wallet had been broken into by smashing a window.

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