City of Falls Church Crime Report: Week of June 17-23, 2024

  • No Valid Operator’s License, W Broad St, June 17, 1:46 PM, a male, 27, of Fairfax, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Assault and Battery, Greenwich St, June 17, 4:22 PM, victim reported they were assaulted by a known party. On June 18, a female, 21, of the City of Falls Church, was arrested for Assault and Battery.
  • Defrauding an Innkeeper, W Broad St, June 18, 3:52 PM, victim reported an unknown male suspect ate a meal and left without paying their bill.
  • Larceny from Motor Vehicle, N Roosevelt St/16th St, June 19, 1:54 AM, victim reported that while sleeping in their vehicle they were awoken by an unknown suspect, described as a Hispanic male, reaching through a rolled down window and stealing a wallet from the glove box.
  • Trespassing, W Broad St, June 20, 9:32 PM, a male, 54, of no fixed address, was arrested for Trespassing.
  • Stolen Automobile, W Broad St, June 21, 1 PM, victim reported a motor vehicle stolen. Incident is under investigation.
  • No Valid Operator’s License, E Broad St, June 21, 11:48 PM, a female, 44, of Fairfax County, was arrested for No Valid Operator’s License.
  • Public Intoxication, Hillwood Ave, June 22, 1:45 AM, a male, 24, of Fairfax County, was arrested for Public Intoxication.
  • Defrauding an Innkeeper, W Broad St, June 22, 6:26 PM, victim reported an unknown suspect ate a meal and left without paying their bill. The suspect is described as a black female with a short ponytail, wearing a red Scotty Pippen basketball jersey and sunglasses.
  • Public Intoxication, Parker Ave, June 23, 2:14 AM, a male, 44, of Fairfax County, was arrested for Public Intoxication.
  • Public Intoxication, W Broad St, June 23, 11:05 AM, a male, 41, of Annandale, was arrested for Public Intoxication.

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