City of F.C. Crime Report: December 2 – 8, 2013

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for December 2 – 8, 2013 

NOTE: This report is not a definitive list of all criminal activity and is subject to change upon investigation. Please contact Falls Church Police at 703-241-5050 if you have any information regarding any of these crimes.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, 700 block Berry St. On Dec. 2, the victim reported an unknown suspect(s) stole a phone from an unlocked vehicle sometime between Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

Larceny from Building, 200 block W. Marshall St. On Dec. 2, the victim reported an unknown suspect(s) stole two coolers from the exterior of the residence sometime between Nov. 26 and 27.

Prostitution, 300 W. Broad St. (Stratford Motor Lodge) On Dec. 3, a female, 55, no fixed address, was arrested for Receiving Money from Prostitution and Aiding Prostitution. A female, 39, of Takoma Park, MD, was arrested for Prostitution and Aiding Prostitution, and Possession of False ID.

Larceny from Building, 421 W. Broad St. (Inns of Virginia) On Dec. 3, the victim reported an unknown suspect stole cash from the victim’s room sometime on Dec. 2.

Trespass, 6757 Wilson Blvd #16 (Café Le Mirage) On Dec. 4, a male, 23, of Falls Church, was arrested and released on summons for Trespassing.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, 6700 block Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center) On Dec. 5, the victim reported an unknown suspect(s) stole a phone from an unlocked vehicle.

Smoking Violation, 6795 Wilson Blvd #21 (Hai Lua) On Dec. 5, a male, 46, of Rockville, MD, was arrested and released on summons for Smoking In a Non-Designated Area.

Smoking Violation, 6787-A Wilson Blvd (Saigon Xua Pool Hall) On Dec. 5, a male, 44, of Annandale, was arrested and released on summons for Permitting Smoking In a Non-Designated Area.

Aggravated Domestic Assault and Public Drunkenness, 800 block W. Broad St. On Dec. 5, a male, 30, of Arlington, was arrested for Aggravated Domestic Assault, Strangulation, and Public Drunkenness.

Driving Under the Influence and Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test, 300 block Park Ave. On Dec. 6, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation. The driver, a female, 47, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test.

Endangering and Eluding Police, Driving Under the Influence, Driving with a Restricted License, Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test, Resisting Arrest, and Public Drunkenness, 220 N. Washington St. (State Theater) On Dec, 7, an officer conducted a traffic stop. The driver, a male, 45, of Warrenton, was arrested for Endangering and Eluding Police, Driving Under the Influence, Driving with a Restrictive License, Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test, and Resisting Arrest. A female, 35, of Manassas; and a male, 36, of Manassas, were arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Disorderly Conduct, 6619 Wilson Blvd. (New Moon Restaurant) On Dec. 8, a male, 24, of Falls Church; and a male, 35, of Falls Church, were arrested for Disorderly Conduct.

Shoplifting, 1230 W. Broad St. (Giant Foods) On Dec. 8, a male, 42, no fixed address, was arrested and released on summons for Shoplifting.

Unlawful Gambling, 6757 Wilson Blvd. (Café Nho) On Dec. 8, a male, 53, of Towson, MD, was arrested and released on summons for Possession of an Unlawful Gambling Device. A male, 60, of Falls Church, was arrested for Permitting Illegal Gambling on the Premises.

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