Crime Report: Domestic Assault, Stolen Cars & Stolen Kegs

In separate incidents, a 27-year-old and a 45-year-old were each arrested for domestic assault in Falls Church according to the City’s latest  crime report. On Nov. 9 on Gibson St., a Capitol Heights man was arrested for assaulting a family member, grand larceny and credit larceny and then on Nov. 13, a City of Falls Church man was arrested for assaulting a family member on W. Broad St.

Other crime highlights include two stolen cars – one from Wilson Blvd., the other from Ellison St.– and two women are suspected of stealing kegs from Applebee’s.

 

City of Falls Church Crime Report: November 7 – 13, 2016 

Larceny from Building, 127 E. Broad St. (Applebee’s) On Nov. 7, police received a report that two unknown female suspects stole kegs from the restaurant sometime on Nov. 1.

Larceny from Vehicle, 100 block W. Broad St. On Nov. 8, an unknown suspect stole a wallet from an unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.

Shoplifting, 167 Hillwood Ave. (Virginia ABC Store) On Nov. 8, two unknown male suspects stole liquor merchandise from the store.

Domestic Assault and Larceny, 200 block Gibson St. On Nov. 9, a male, 27, of Capitol Heights, MD, was arrested for Assaulting a Family Member, two counts of Grand Larceny, and Credit Card Larceny.

Larceny, 900 block W. Broad St. On Nov. 11, a bicycle was reported stolen sometime on Nov. 7.

Stolen Vehicle, 6700 block Wilson Blvd. On Nov. 12, a vehicle was reported stolen which was last seen on Nov. 5.

Larceny from Building, 6607 Wilson Blvd. On Nov. 12, a cell phone was stolen from a customer’s shopping cart.

Stolen Vehicle, 900 block Ellison St. On Nov. 13, a vehicle was stolen which was last seen on Nov. 12.

Domestic Assault, 400 block W. Broad St. On Nov. 13, a male, 45, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Assaulting a Family Member.

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