Falls Church City Crime Report

December 12 – 18, 2006

Larceny, Giant Foods, 1230 W. Broad St., December 12, 12:34 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a purse containing $60.00 cash, beads, 2-checkbooks, numerous credit cards and health insurance cards. The suspect is described as a B/M, approximately 30-35 years of age, 5`8" – 5`10" tall, short hair, mustache, and a full beard, wearing a dark colored jacket, dark shirt, and blue jeans.

Drunkenness, 200 blk. N. Washington St., December 12, 6:52 p.m., police arrested a male, 23, of Graimpian, PA for being drunk in public.

Urinating In Public, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., December 12, 9:29 p.m., police arrested a male, 39, of Sunrise, FL for urinating in public.

Destruction of Property, Eden Center, 6757 Wilson Blvd., December 12, between 8:00 a.m. and 9:37 p.m., unknown person(s) cut the two rear tires of a white 2000 Mercedes-Benz.

Destruction of Property, Eden Center, 6793 Wilson Blvd., December 12, between 5:40 p.m. and 9:49 p.m., unknown person(s) cut all four tires of a red 2006 Toyota Tundra.

Larceny, Saint James Catholic Church, 905 Park Ave., December 14, 8:20 a.m., unknown person(s) stole a purse containing a brown leather wallet, numerous keys, a $66.00 check, driver’s license, social security card, and credit cards.

Larceny, Shoplifting, Syms, 1000 E. Broad St., December 14, 11:56 p.m., police arrested a male, 31, of NO FIXED ADDRESS, for stealing 2-pair of Timberland Shoes totaling $99.98.

Larceny from Building, George Mason High School, 7124 Leesburg Pike, between December 11 and December 12, unknown person(s) stole $35.00 and an American Express Credit Card from an unattended purse. Incident to the case the stole credit card was used at CVS and Giant Foods.

Hit and Run, 100 blk. E. Annandale Rd., December 15, between 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., unknown person(s) struck the rear bumper of a grey 2003 Honda.

Larceny, Shoplifting, 7Eleven, 804 S. Washington St., December 16, 8:16 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole 2-cases of Budweiser Beer.

Hit and Run, 700 blk. Hillwood Ave., between December 16, 7:45 p.m. and December 17, 11:38 a.m., unknown person(s) sideswiped a silver 2006 Buick.

Larceny, Seven Corners Shell, 6623 Wilson Blvd., December 17, 7:00 p.m., unknown person(s) pumped $38.11 worth of unleaded gasoline and drove off without paying.

Suspicious Event, Falls Church Auto Body, 101 W. Jefferson St., #A, December 17, 11:01 p.m., a citizen reported seeing a subject dressed in all black or dark clothing running away from the establishment. Police searched the area and found a knife package that once contained a knife. No one was injured.

Destruction of Property, 300 blk. Pine St., December 18, 12:20 p.m., unknown person(s) slashed the two rear tires on the victim’s vehicle.

Drunkenness, 200 blk. S. Lee St., December 18, 7:33 p.m., police arrested a male, 58, of Falls Church, VA for being drunk in public.

Hit and Run, 200 blk. Lawton St., between December 15, 9:00 p.m. and December 16, 11:00 p.m., unknown person(s) struck the left rear of a green 1995 Nissan Altima.

Drunkenness, 6795 Wilson Blvd., December 18, 11:28 p.m., police arrested a male, 48, of NO FIXED ADDRESS, for being drunk in public.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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