City of Falls Church Crime Report: January 20 – 26, 2014

City of Falls Church, VA Crime Report for January 20 – 26, 2014 

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. 

Public Drunkenness, 300 block Hillwood Ave. (Lesly’s Restaurant) On Jan. 20, a male, 39, of Falls Church, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, 300 block W. Broad St. On Jan. 13, an unknown suspect stole a book bag from a delivery truck.

Larceny from Building, 134 W. Broad St. (CVS Pharmacy) On Jan. 23, a purse was reported stolen from a customer.

Shoplifting, 1150 W. Broad St. (CVS Pharmacy) On Jan. 23, two suspects left the store without paying for various merchandise.

Larceny from Building, 500 block Roosevelt Blvd. On Jan. 25, various personal items were reported stolen from a residence.

Driving Under the Influence and Unlawful Carrying of a Concealed Weapon, 300 block E. Broad St. On Jan. 26, a female, 45, of McLean, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and Unlawful Carrying of a Concealed Weapon.

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