City of Falls Church Crime Report: Week of September 2-8, 2024

  • Assault, Simple, Wilson Blvd, Sept 2, 3:43 PM, two males, unknown to each other, got into an altercation but did not want to press charges.
  • Larceny from Building, Founders Ave, between 3:30 PM, Sept 3 and 8:30 AM, Sept 4, unknown suspect(s) took a blue Schwinn Ranger bicycle valued at $300.
  • Larceny-Shoplifting, W Broad St, Sept 5, 8:40 PM, unknown suspect, described as a black male, entered a business and removed items of value without paying.
  • Larceny-Theft of Vehicle Parts, W Broad St, between August 22 and Sept 6, unknown suspect(s) removed the catalytic converters from two vehicles being offered for sale.
  • Destruction of Property, Wilson Blvd, between 8:30 AM, Sept 5 and 6 AM, Sept 6, unknown suspect(s) damaged the front window of a restaurant.
  • Trespass, S Washington St, Sept 7, 12:15 AM, a male, 67, of no fixed address, was issued a summons for Trespass.
  • Trespass, S Washington St, Sept 7, 11:33 AM, a male, 62, of no fixed address, was issued a summons for Trespass.
  • Drunk in Public, W Broad St, Sept 7, 7:43 PM, a male, 44, of Falls Church, VA, was arrested for Drunk in Public.
  • Larceny from Building, S Maple Ave, between 4:30 PM, August 31 and 11:30 AM, Sept 8, unknown suspect(s) broke the lock and took a red Pinarello Street Bike valued at $2500.
  • Trespass, S Washington St, Sept 8, 9 PM, a male, 67, of no fixed address, was issued a summons for Trespass.
  • Trespass, S Washington St, Sept 8, 11:16 PM, a male, 67, of no fixed address, was arrested for Trespass.

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