Crime Report: Larcenies, Trespassing & More

City of Falls Church Crime Report: Week of June 6 – 12, 2016

Larceny from Public Building, 416 S. Washington St. (Foxes Music) On June 6, an unknown suspect stole an amplifier from the victim business.
Larceny, 313 Park Ave. On June 7, an unattended cell phone was reported as stolen.

Public Drunkenness, 900 block Ellison St. On June 7, a male, 33, no fixed address, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.

Larceny from Building, 1115-B W. Broad St. (Perfect Auto Detail) On June 8, an unattended cell phone was reported stolen.

Larceny from Building, 1057 W. Broad St. (West End Plaza) On June 8, an unattended cell phone was reported stolen.

Smoking Violation, 6795 Wilson Blvd. #50 (Hung Café Billiard) On June 9, a male, 41, of Centreville, was cited for Smoking In a Non-Designated Area.

Narcotic Violation and Drinking while Driving, 100 block E. Broad St. On June 10, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation. The driver, a female, 39, was arrested and released on summons for Possession of Marijuana and Drinking While Driving.

Robbery, 1100 W. Broad St. (CapitalOne Bank) On June 10, a male, 42, of Falls Church was immediately arrested for committing a bank robbery at the location.

Trespass, 306 Hillwood Ave. (Lesly’s Restaurant) On June 12, a a male, 22, of Silver Spring, MD, was arrested and released on summons for Trespassing.

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