City of Falls Church Crime Report: Week of November 13-20, 2023

  • Shoplifting, W. Broad St., November 13, 1:15 p.m., an unknown suspect took items of value without paying. The suspect is described as a black male in his early 50s, with a light beard with white facial hair, wearing a large black jacket, dark blue pants, white shoes, and a black beanie.
  • Shoplifting, W. Broad St., November 16, 8:21 a.m. an unknown suspect took items of value without paying. The suspect is described as a black male wearing long gray winter coat and dark blue beanie, carrying a trash bag.
  • Larceny from Building, W. Broad St., between 12:00 p.m. on November 15 and 5:49 p.m. on November 16, an unknown suspect stole two commercial space heaters from a stairwell.
  • Trespassing, Wilson Blvd., November 18, 9:58 a.m., an Asian male, 52, of Annandale, VA, was arrested for trespassing.
  • Identity Theft, W. Broad St., between 12:00 p.m. on November 16 and 5:00 p.m. on November 18, an unknown suspect hacked the victim’s computer via public WiFi and stole the victim’s social security number and various accounts information.

Recent News

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
On Key

Stories that may interest you

News & Notes 12-4-2025

Mark Warner Announces Bid For a 3rd U.S. Senate Term Virginia U.S. Senator Mark Warner announced Tuesday that he is officially running for a third six-year term this coming year.

Our Man In Arlington 12-4-2025

“Filling a community need”. This is a theme that describes the work of many of our local organizations in Arlington.  “Filling a need” often starts with a few concerned citizens,

Senator Saddam Salim Richmond Report 12-4-2025

Virginia’s 2025 Voters Usher in a New Era Virginia’s 2025 statewide elections are more than just a Democratic clean sweep. They confirm a powerful new progressive mandate from voters demanding bold

Support Local News!

For Information on Advertising:

Legitimate news organizations need grass roots support like never before, and that includes your Falls Church News-Press. For more than 33 years, your News-Press has kept its readers informed and enlightened. We can’t continue without the support of our readers. This means YOU! Please step up in these challenging times to support the news source you are reading right now!