City of Falls Church Crime Report: April 15-21, 2024

  • No Valid Operator’s License, W Broad St, Apr 15, 12:54 AM, a white female, 35, of Maryland, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Larceny, W Broad St, between 7 AM on April 15 and 6:15 PM on April 16, victim reported an unknown suspect stole a tire from their secured bicycle.
  • Fraud – Credit Card, W Broad St, Apr 16, 8:30 PM, victim reported money was fraudulently removed from their account with a credit card still in their possession.
  • No Valid Operator’s License, S Cherry St, Apr 17, 1:44 PM, a male, 19, of Fairfax County, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Trespassing, Hillwood Ave, Apr 18, 12:47 AM, a female, 64, of no fixed address, was arrested for Trespassing.
  • Narcotics Violation/Weapons Violation, Hillwood Ave, Apr 18, 1:52 AM, a male, 40, of Fairfax, was arrested following a traffic stop and charged with one count Possession of a Schedule I/II Controlled Substance, one count Possession of Firearm while in Possession of Schedule I/II Controlled Substance, two counts Carrying Concealed Weapon, one count Alter, Change or Destroy Serial Number of Firearm, and No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Other Jurisdiction Warrant Service, N Washington St, Apr 18, 2:02 AM, a female, 38, of no fixed address, was arrested on an outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction.
  • Reckless Driving, E Broad St, Apr 18, 10:16 AM, a female, 19, of Fairfax County, was arrested for Reckless Driving.
  • Aggravated Assault, Wilson Blvd, Apr 18, 2:32 PM, victim reported being stabbed by an unknown suspect; investigation is ongoing.
  • Other Jurisdiction Warrant Service, Wilson Blvd, Apr 18, 2:32 PM, a male, 49, of Fairfax County, was arrested on an outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction.
  • Larceny from Vehicle/Damage to Personal Property, W Broad St, Apr 18, 3:38 PM, after having just withdrawn money from the bank and securing it inside their vehicle, two unknown suspects approached the victim claiming the victim had dropped money. Victim exited their vehicle to check, and collected loose bills with help from the suspects. Upon re-entering their vehicle, victim discovered their withdrawn money to be gone, and their tire punctured. The first suspect is described as a male approximately 37 years of age, possibly Middle Eastern, tall and skinny with dark brown hair, wearing long khaki pants and a long-sleeve blue shirt. The second suspect is described as a shorter Hispanic male with brown hair wearing a short sleeve shirt, possibly red or black in color, and black pants. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Other Jurisdiction Warrant Service, E Fairfax St, Apr 18, 11:30 PM, a white male, 28, of the city of Falls Church, was arrested on an outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction.
  • Larceny of Vehicle Parts, Chanel Ter, Apr 19, between 3:21 and 3:31 AM, an unknown suspect removed all four tires from the victim’s vehicle. The suspect is described as a tall, skinny male.
  • Larceny of Vehicle Parts, Roosevelt Blvd, Apr 19, 6:06 AM, victim reported all four tires were removed from their vehicle.
  • Larceny of Vehicle Parts, Roosevelt Blvd, between 10:46 PM on April 18 and 6:30 AM on April 19, victim reported their vehicle’s front right tire was removed.
  • Driving Under the Influence, S Washington St, Apr 21, 12:46 AM, a white male, 23, of Maryland, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence, and Refusal to Submit Blood/Breath.

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