City of Falls Church Crime Report: April 22-28, 2024

  • Driving on Suspended License, N Virginia Ave/Great Falls St, Apr 22, 5:24 PM, a male, 35, of Fairfax County, was arrested for Driving on Suspended License.
  • Driving on Suspended License, Wilson Blvd, Apr 22, 7:56 PM, a male, 39, of Maryland, was arrested for Driving on Suspended License.
  • Domestic Simple Assault, Chanel Ter, Apr 22, 9:31 PM, a male, 30, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Domestic Simple Assault.
  • Commercial Burglary, Wilson Blvd, Apr 24, 3:33 AM, unknown suspects smashed a glass door to gain access to a business, and stole items of value. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Reckless Driving, E Broad St, Apr 24, 11:07 AM, a male, 59, of Pennsylvania, was arrested for Reckless Driving.
  • Driving on Suspended License, E Broad St, Apr 24, 1:54 PM, a male, 38, of Arlington, was arrested for Driving on Suspended License.
  • No Valid Operator’s License, W Broad St, Apr 24, 5:27 PM, a female, 37, of Fairfax County, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Other Jurisdiction Warrant Service, Little Falls St, Apr 24, 7:04 PM, a male, 24, of Fairfax County, was arrested on 20 outstanding warrants from various jurisdictions.
  • Domestic Simple Assault, S Maple Ave, Apr 25, 12:29 AM, victim reported being assaulted by a known party.
  • Embezzlement, W Broad St, Apr 25, 4:37 PM, victim reported a known party embezzling money from the victim’s business. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Fraud – Identity Theft, Sherrow Ave, Apr 25, 4:53 PM, victims reported an unknown individual used their identities and attempted to take out a mortgage against their home.

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