Crime Report: Bike, Computer, Wallet Stolen; F.C. Man Charged With Abduction

In larceny this week, the Liberty Gas station on S. Washington Street was reported robbed, a bicycle was stolen from a building on N. Washington St., somebody stole a wallet at Columbia Baptist Church and a computer was stolen from George Mason High School.

Police also report a 38-year old man was arrested for abduction and obstruction of justice last Thursday but no further information has been given.

 

City of Falls Church Crime Report: November 9 – 15, 2015

Robbery, 702 S. Washington St. (Liberty Gas) On Nov. 10, police received a report of a robbery which occurred on Nov. 7.

Larceny from Building, 400 block N. Washington St. On Nov. 10, police received a report of a stolen bicycle.

Driving Under the Influence, 100 block W. Columbia St. On Nov. 11, a female, 49, of Washington, DC, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and Refusal to Submit to a Blood or Breath Test.

Larceny from Building, 103 W. Columbia St. (Columbia Baptist Church) On Nov. 11, police received a report of a stolen wallet.

Narcotics Violation, 400 block S. Washington St. On Nov. 12, a female, 24, of Falls Church, was arrested and released on summons for Possession of Marijuana.

Abduction, Obstruction of Justice, 200 block Jackson St. On Nov. 12, a male, 38, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Abduction and Obstruction of Justice.

Larceny from Building, 7124 Leesburg Pike (George Mason High School) On Nov. 13, a computer charger was reported stolen.

Public Drunkenness, 502 W. Broad St. #5 (The Locker Room Sports Bar) On Nov. 13, a male, 50, of Falls Church, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

 

NOTE: This report is not a definitive list of all criminal activity and is subject to change upon investigation. Please contact the City of Falls Church Police at 703-241-5050 (TTY 711) if you have any information regarding any of these.

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