City of Falls Church Crime Report: April 8-14, 2024

    • Driving on Suspended License, S Washington St, Apr 8, 10:35 AM, a female, 23, of Fairfax County, was arrested for Driving on Suspended License.
    • Other Jurisdiction Warrant Service, Tinner Hill St, Apr 9, 12:06 AM, a male, 18, of Fairfax County, was arrested on two outstanding warrants from another jurisdiction.
    • No Valid Operator’s License, S Maple Ave, Apr 9, 1:50 PM, a female, 25, of Fairfax County, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
    • No Valid Operator’s License, S Maple Ave, Apr 9, 2:08 PM, a female, 23, of Fairfax County, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
    • Identity Theft, S Maple Ave, Apr 9, 7:46 PM, victim reported receiving a letter stating they owed money to the Department of Taxation and Finance in New York. The victim believes their social security number was compromised due to receiving a letter including their social security number, but a different name.
    • No Valid Operator’s License, S Cherry St, Apr 10, 1:58 PM, a female, 21, of the City of Alexandria, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
    • Simple Assault, Roosevelt Blvd, Apr 10, 2:27 PM, officers responded to report of victim being assaulted by a known party; prosecution was declined.
    • Destruction of Property, Rollins St, Apr 11, 1:53 PM, a report for graffiti was taken.
    • Public Intoxication, N Washington St, Apr 11, 7:52 PM, a male, 47, of Arlington was arrested for Public Intoxication.
    • Reckless Driving, E Broad St, Apr 12, 12:03 AM, a female, 23, of Vancouver, WA, was arrested for Reckless Driving.
    • Larceny from Building, Grove Ave, between 9 PM on April 13 and 6:30 AM on April 14, an unknown suspected entered a construction site and took tools. No suspect description available, investigation is ongoing.
    • Trespassing, Wilson Blvd, Apr 14, 10:39 PM, a male, 53, of no fixed address, was arrested for Trespassing.

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