Crime Report: Tires Slashed on N. Washington St.

A car had its tired slashed along N. Washington St. and two people were arrested for Driving Under the Influence in this week’s Crime Report.

Larceny, 300 blk W Broad St. September 20, unknown suspect(s) stole a bag containing items of value from the front of a business.

Driving Under the Influence, 900 blk W Broad St. September 21, 9:51 pm, a female, 41, of Mclean, VA, was arrested for driving under the influence.

Larceny-Shoplifting, 1200 blk W Broad St. September 24, a suspect stole several items of merchandise from a business.

Larceny-Theft from Building, 300 blk S Maple Ave. Between September 22 and September 24, an unknown suspect stole an item of value from the rear door of a business.

Destruction of Property, 200 blk N Washington St. September 24, unknown suspect(s) damaged a parked car by cutting one of the tires.

Driving Under the Influence, 1200 blk W Broad St. September 27, 1:43 am, a male, 30, of Sterling, VA, was arrested for driving under the influence.

Simple Assault, 6600 blk Wilson Blvd. September 27, 6:30 pm, police received a report of a suspect who allegedly struck an individual in the face with his hand. The investigation is ongoing.

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