Crime Report: September 11 – 17

Identity Theft, Timber Ln, between 12:00 PM on June 15th and 12:00 PM on September 7th, unknown suspect(s) opened credit card in victim’s name.

Larceny from Vehicle, Wilson Blvd, Sept 11, 9:38 AM, unknown suspect(s) took items of value from vehicle sometime between 12:00 PM on August 21st and 10:00 AM on August 28th.

Larceny from Building, Founders Ave, between 1:00 PM on September 10th and 8:00 AM on September 13th, unknown suspect(s) took a black 2016 Trek FX 7.3 bicycle, which had been left unsecured.

Larceny, W Broad St, Sept 13, between 5:30 PM and 6:15 PM, unknown suspect(s) took a black with blue tint Wooken electric bicycle.

Destruction of Property, Gordon Rd, Sept 15, between 2:23 PM and 4:30 PM, unknown suspect(s) damaged a personal vehicle at this location.

Shoplifting, Wilson Blvd, Sept 15, 11:54 AM, suspect took items of value from this location. Suspect is described as a male, approximately 40-50 years of age wearing a black hat with a flag, blue jacket with black shirt, black pants, and black shoes with white soles, carrying a gray bag.

Tampering with Auto; Damage to Property, Roosevelt Blvd, between September 15th at 4:00 PM and September 16th at 7:00 AM, unknown suspect(s) made entry into an unsecured vehicle sometime, resulting in interior damage to the vehicle and possible parts taken.

Stolen Automobile, Roosevelt Blvd, between 6:00 PM on September 15th and 9:30 AM on September 16th , unknown suspect(s) stole a blue Kia Sorrento. Vehicle was later recovered by Fairfax County Police Department on September 17th

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