City of F.C. Crime Report: September 11 – 17, 2012

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for September 11 – 17, 2012

NOTE: This report is not a definitive list of all criminal activity and is subject to change upon investigation.

Larceny from Building and Motor Vehicle, 200 block N. Virginia Ave. On Sept. 12, police received a report that an unknown suspect(s) stole a bicycle from an open garage and petty cash from an unlocked vehicle in the garage sometime between Sept. 6 and 7.

Narcotics Violation, 303 Douglas Ave. (Smitty’s Barbershop) On Sept. 13, a male, 49, of Springfield, was served an outstanding warrant from Fairfax County and was arrested for Possession of Marijuana.

Drinking In Public, 100 block S. Washington St. On Sept. 14, a male, 45, no fixed address, was arrested and released on summons for Drinking In Public.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, 100 block E. Broad St. On Sept. 14, an unknown suspect(s) smashed a car window and stole a bag with personal items and a computer laptop. Several items were recovered but the computer is still missing.

Underage Possession of Alcohol and Urinating In Public, 306 Hillwood Ave. On Sept. 15, a male, 20, of Falls Church, was arrested and released on summons for Urinating In Public and Underage Possession of Alcohol.

Destruction of Property, 1000 block Railroad Ave. On Sept. 15, screws to a garage door were found broken away from the hinges.

Domestic Assault, 900 block Ellison St. On Sept. 16, a female, 34, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Assaulting a Family Member.

Assault, Obstruction of Justice, and Destruction of Property, 110 N. West St. (7-Eleven) On Sept. 16, a male, 21, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Assault, Obstruction of Justice, and Destruction of Property.

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