2026-06-13 6:10 AM

Crime Report: Man Arrested for Habitual Larceny at F.C. CVS

It was a slow week for crime in the City of Falls Church according to the latest crime report released Tuesday. Notable incidents include a 43-year old Reston man was arrested for habitual petit larceny at CVS, an assault at Eden Center and a vehicle was spray painted on Ellison Street.

City of F.C. Crime Report: November 10 – 16, 2014

Damage to Property, 300 block Little Falls St. On Nov. 13, a window to the victim’s residence was found damaged.

Shoplifting, 1150 W. Broad St. (CVS Pharmacy) On Nov. 13, a male, 43, of Reston, was arrested for two counts of Felony Habitual Petit Larceny.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, 1200 block Offutt Dr. On Nov. 13, a license plated was reported stolen from the victim’s vehicle.

Damage to Property, 600 block Gibson St. On Nov. 13, a window to the victim’s residence was found damaged.

Public Drunkenness, 100 block W. Broad St. On Nov. 15, a male, 33, of Annandale, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Larceny from Building, 7130 Leesburg Pike (Mary Ellen Henderson School) On Nov. 15, cash was reported stolen from the victim’s unattended purse.

Assault, 6757 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center) On Nov. 16, police received a report of an assault. There were no reports of injuries.

Vandalism to Vehicle, 900 block Ellison St. On Nov. 16, an unknown suspect spray painted the victim’s vehicle.

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