Crime: Man Arrested for Weapon Possession & Intent to Distribute Heroin, Marijuana

A man was arrested for possession with intent to distribute both marijuana and heroin as well as possession of a firearm while driving under the influence on West Broad Street in Falls Church, according to the latest F.C. Crime Report.

The 22-year-old Alexandria man was arrested last Saturdayafter police stopped his vehicle for a traffic violation. The suspect was charged with Driving Under the Influence, Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test, Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana, two counts of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance, Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin, Possession of a Firearm while in Possession of Drugs, and Drinking while Operating a Motor Vehicle.

In other crime, a 58-year-old woman was arrested for assault at The State Theatre, a bicycle was stolen off of N. Sycamore St., cash was taken from a register at Native Foods Restaurant, cash was taken from a residence on S. Cherry St., a license plate was taken from a car on Randolph St. and a Arlington man was arrested for urinating in public on Park Pl.

 

City of Falls Church Crime Report: August 10 – 16, 2015

Larceny from Building, 900 block N. Sycamore St. On Aug. 10, police received a report of a stolen bicycle for a residence.

Larceny from Building, 1216 W. Broad St. (Native Foods Restaurant) On Aug. 11, cash was reported stolen from the register.

Burglary, 500 block Roosevelt Blvd. On Aug. 12, police received a report of a stolen electronic equipment from various rooms.

Larceny from Building, 200 block S. Cherry St. On Aug. 12, police received a report of stolen cash from a residence.

Smoking Violation, 6757 Wilson Blvd. #16 (Le Mirage) On Aug. 13, a male, 38, was cited for Smoking in a Non-Designated area.

Assault, 220 N. Washington St. (State Theater) On Aug. 14, police responded to the area for a report of an altercation. After an investigation, a female, 58, of Aliquippa, PA, was arrested for Simple Assault & Battery.

Driving Under the Influence, Narcotics Violations, Weapons Violation, 1100 block W. Broad St. On Aug. 15, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a traffic violation. The driver, a male, 22, of Alexandria, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence, Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test, Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana, two counts of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance, Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin, Possession of a Firearm while in Possession of Drugs, and Drinking while Operating a Motor Vehicle.

Smoking Violation, 6757 Wilson Blvd. #16 (Le Mirage) On Aug. 15, a male, was cited for Smoking in a Non-Designated Area.

Driving Under the Influence, 300 block Hillwood Ave. On Aug. 16, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation. The driver, a male, 38, of Falls Church, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence.

Urinating In Public, 100 block Park Pl. On Aug. 16, a male, 32, of Arlington, was arrested and released on summons for Urinating In Public.

Larceny of Vehicle Parts, 500 block Randolph St. On Aug. 16, police received a report of a stolen license plate.

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